Who Makes Bail?

Urban Investigations

Who Makes Bail?

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Making Policy Public

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Show Me the Money!

City Studies

Show Me the Money!

Up Closed and Personal

Urban Investigations

Up Closed and Personal

The Water Underground

Urban Investigations

The Water Underground

Voice Recognition

Urban Investigations

Voice Recognition

Print Stand Up to Clean Up!

Each morning, female day laborers across New York City gather on street corners looking for domestic work. House cleaning is a tough industry: workers are vulnerable to unsafe conditions, from exposure to toxic chemicals to working without breaks. Many house cleaners are expected to clean entire rooms on their knees, complete work on unrealistic schedules, and accept illegally low wages.

CUP collaborated with Worker’s Justice Project, designer Yeju Choi, and illustrators Sam Holleran and Hyoungkee Kim to make Stand Up to Clean Up!, a guide that helps workers advocate for safer working conditions and better wages. The illustrated guide spells out labor rights and workplace phrases in Spanish and Polish, giving house cleaners the language tools they need to negotiate wages and stay safe and healthy. 

Figuring Out FEMA

Public Access Design

Figuring Out FEMA

From Shelter to Apartment

Making Policy Public

From Shelter to Apartment

Weathering the Storm

Technical Assistance

Weathering the Storm

Your Guide to Welfare in NYC

Making Policy Public

Your Guide to Welfare in NYC

What's in the Water?

Making Policy Public

What's in the Water?

Soak It Up!

City Studies

Soak It Up!

What's in the Water?

Making Policy Public

What's in the Water?

Step Right Up

City Studies

Step Right Up