Hello, My Name is Minimum Wage

City Studies

Hello, My Name is Minimum Wage

A Bet on Debt

City Studies

A Bet on Debt

Your School, Your Choice!

Making Policy Public

Your School, Your Choice!

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

Making Policy Public

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

Record It. Report It!

Public Access Design

Record It. Report It!

Air Fair?

City Studies

Air Fair?

Print ¡Recuperalo!

For most of the 350,000 people arrested in New York City every year, getting arrested is just the beginning of a long and difficult process. Personal property is also taken at the time of arrest, and getting it back depends on how it was categorized by the police. Each category requires a different set of steps, interactions with multiple players in law enforcement, and tight deadlines. The process is frustrating, drawn-out, and confusing, causing many people to give up on getting their property back. To make it worse, there are no published guidelines to help people through this process.

CUP collaborated with The Bronx Defenders and designers L + L to create ¡Recuperalo! (Get It Back!), a spanish language version of the original guide that helps New Yorkers who’ve recently been arrested get their stuff back. The illustrated guide breaks down the property seizure and civil forfeiture processes into detailed steps, including what to do when you’re arrested and after you’re released.

Welcome to Health Care!

Making Policy Public

Welcome to Health Care!

Museumopolis

Urban Investigations

Museumopolis

Es Tu Dinero, Decides Tú

Making Policy Public

Es Tu Dinero, Decides Tú

Get Support in Housing Court

Making Policy Public

Get Support in Housing Court

What's Going On In The Neighborhood?

Envisioning Development

What's Going On In The Neighborhood?

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Making Policy Public

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

TGNC-NYC

Public Access Design

TGNC-NYC

Voters Rule

City Studies

Voters Rule