Voters Rule

City Studies

Voters Rule

Record It. Report It!

Public Access Design

Record It. Report It!

Shine a Light on Your Utility Rights

Making Policy Public

Shine a Light on Your Utility Rights

Rent Regulation Rights

Making Policy Public

Rent Regulation Rights

$ Breakdown

Urban Investigations

$ Breakdown

Bail's Set... What's Next?

Public Access Design

Bail's Set... What's Next?

Print Test Ride

Over 2 million students take the SAT every year, but why? How do SAT scores relate to college admissions? What is it like to take the test? Who benefits from the SAT?

In the Spring of 2015, CUP collaborated with teaching artist Max Allbee and curious students from Lyons Commnity School in East Williamsburg to look into standardized testing, focusing on the SAT. They knew from their own test-taking experiences the ups and downs of the SAT, and wanted to know more about the background and future of the test.

The class interviewed author and National Public Radio (NPR) Lead Digital Education Reporter Anya Kamenetz as well as educator and Associate Provost for Enrollment Services at the Teachers College of Columbia University Dr. Thomas P. Rock, to find out why the SAT is the dominant test used for college admissions. They made this foldout poster to break down the SAT and highlight the perspectives they researched.  

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

Making Policy Public

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

The Good, Bad, & Unknown

Urban Investigations

The Good, Bad, & Unknown

Share, Where?

Urban Investigations

Share, Where?

Whose Art?

City Studies

Whose Art?

Block Party

City Studies

Block Party

Is Your Landlord Harassing You or Your Neighbors?

Envisioning Development

Is Your Landlord Harassing You or Your Neighbors?

From Cellblock to Your Block

Urban Investigations

From Cellblock to Your Block

Predatory Equity

Making Policy Public

Predatory Equity