Share, Where?

Urban Investigations

Share, Where?

Our Voice, Our Choice

Urban Investigations

Our Voice, Our Choice

Dick & Rick: A Visual Primer for Social Impact Design

Technical Assistance

Dick & Rick: A Visual Primer for Social Impact Design

A Fair Chance

Making Policy Public

A Fair Chance

Zoning It In...

Urban Investigations

Zoning It In...

Print ICEbreaker

Immigration rights have been an issue in the U.S. since 1607 when British settlers began to arrive in search of religious freedom and economic opportunity. Over 98% of the 320 million people that live in the U.S. are descendants of immigrants. How have immigration rights changed over time and what rights do immigrants have now?    

In the Winter of 2016, CUP collaborated with Teaching Artist Meredith Degyansky and Alhassan Susso’s History class at the International Community High School in the Bronx to investigate immigration rights.

Students created skits about the changes in human rights throughout U.S. history, surveyed community members on their opinions of immigration rights, and interviewed Tania Mattos of UnLocal, Inc. about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Students presented their findings through a live debate and created this poster to share what they discovered.

Store Stories

City Studies

Store Stories

Test Ride

City Studies

Test Ride

Immigrants & NY

Making Policy Public

Immigrants & NY

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

Making Policy Public

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Making Policy Public

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Ready, Set, Apply!

Technical Assistance

Ready, Set, Apply!

Can You See My Screen?

Urban Investigations

Can You See My Screen?

Seeking Sanctuary

Urban Investigations

Seeking Sanctuary