Hello, My Name is Minimum Wage

City Studies

Hello, My Name is Minimum Wage

Is Your Neighborhood Getting Too Expensive?

Technical Assistance

Is Your Neighborhood Getting Too Expensive?

The Internet is Serious Business

Urban Investigations

The Internet is Serious Business

Grand Army Plaza

Urban Investigations

Grand Army Plaza

We care!

Making Policy Public

We care!

Print Language Rights are Civil Rights!

If you don’t speak English in NYC and you’re trying to access government services, NYC and NY State’s innovative language access laws guarantee you the right to the assistance of an interpreter. But many immigrant communities aren’t aware of this right and routinely lose access to critical services because they don’t speak English. In 2012, CUP worked with designer Melissa Gorman and the Language Access Project at Legal Services-NYC to create Language Rights Are Civil Rights!, a wallet-size foldout on language access that you can also use to ask for an interpreter.

This issue of Public Access Design is fully translated into Spanish, Chinese, Bengali, Russian, Arabic, Haitian Creole, Urdu, Korean, Polish, and French – the 10 most commonly spoken languages of the city’s limited English proficient population. 

Step Right Up

City Studies

Step Right Up

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Making Policy Public

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

The Cargo Chain

Making Policy Public

The Cargo Chain

¡El poder de prepararse!

Public Access Design

¡El poder de prepararse!

Welcome to Health Care!

Making Policy Public

Welcome to Health Care!

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

Making Policy Public

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

Zoning It In...

Urban Investigations

Zoning It In...

Shelter Skelter

Urban Investigations

Shelter Skelter