Soda Census

City Studies

Soda Census

Block Party

City Studies

Block Party

Your Guide to Welfare in NYC

Making Policy Public

Your Guide to Welfare in NYC

Prison Profits: Who Pays The Price

City Studies

Prison Profits: Who Pays The Price

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Making Policy Public

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Print Health Inside and Out

In the Summer of 2019, New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene warned New Yorkers that contact with the legal system has lasting impact on people’s mental health and physical health. From police stops and searches, to having a relative or community member incarcerated, interactions with the system cause lasting harm. How does incarceration impact the mental and physical health of individuals and their communities? How is incarceration a public health issue?

During the winter of 2019, CUP collaborated with Teaching Artist Farideh Sakhaeifar and public high school students from Knowledge and Power Preparatory Academy International High School to unpack the public health impacts of prisons and jails on New Yorkers and their communities. To investigate, students surveyed members of their community, interviewed stakeholders working on the issue, and created art work that explored ideas of incarceration and liberation. 

Students created this booklet to teach others what they learned about incarceration and mental and physical health. 

Not on Our Watch!

Making Policy Public

Not on Our Watch!

Stand Clear of the Rising Fares

Urban Investigations

Stand Clear of the Rising Fares

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

Public Access Design

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

Engage to Change

Technical Assistance

What Do Incarcerated Parents Need to Know About ACS?

Technical Assistance

What Do Incarcerated Parents Need to Know About ACS?

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Public Access Design

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Museumopolis

Urban Investigations

Museumopolis

What's in the Water?

Making Policy Public

What's in the Water?