The Deciders

City Studies

The Deciders

What is asylum?

Making Policy Public

What is asylum?

Making Change

City Studies

Making Change

Your Truth, Your Rights

Public Access Design

Your Truth, Your Rights

What Is Zoning?

Envisioning Development

What Is Zoning?

Participatory Budgeting

Technical Assistance

Participatory Budgeting

Print Can You See My Screen?

When schools closed in March 2020, about 16 million K-12 students in the U.S. didn’t have access to a working device, high-speed Internet, or both. This digital divide disproportionately affects Black, Latinx, and low-income students. What is the digital divide? How does the lack of digital equity impact students doing remote learning? What could the future of digital learning look like?

In the spring of 2021, CUP collaborated with Teaching Artist Stephanie Eche and students from KAPPA International High School in the Bronx to investigate this issue. Students designed their ideal remote learning environments, surveyed their peers and community members, and interviewed key stakeholders working on the issue. The team gathered what they learned and created Can You See My Screen?, a poster that teaches others about the digital divide and how we might close the gap.

Learn more about the project here!

Ready, Set, Apply!

Technical Assistance

Ready, Set, Apply!

TGNC-NYC

Public Access Design

TGNC-NYC

It's Not Just Personal

Making Policy Public

It's Not Just Personal

TGNC-NYC

Public Access Design

TGNC-NYC

My ID

City Studies

My ID

Food Stamped

City Studies

Food Stamped

What's On Your Plate?

City Studies

What's On Your Plate?

What is asylum?

Making Policy Public

What is asylum?