What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

Making Policy Public

What Does It Mean To Live In My Own Place?

We're Watching

Public Access Design

We're Watching

Show Up

Public Access Design

Show Up

What's Going On In The Neighborhood?

Envisioning Development

What's Going On In The Neighborhood?

I Got Arrested! Now What?

Making Policy Public

I Got Arrested! Now What?

Print Whose Art?

Since 1983, New York City has spent $41 million on art in public spaces such as parks, public plazas, streets, and sidewalks. Who decides public art? Where does the money come from? 

In the fall of 2018, CUP collaborated with Teaching Artist Ilaria Ortensi and Teacher Lexi Scholes’ literacy class at the International Community High School in the Bronx to dig deep into the world of public art. To investigate, students created sculptures, interviewed key decision makers, and surveyed community members about the art they would want to see in their neighborhood. 

Students created this booklet to inform other communities on how they can bring public art into their neighborhoods. 

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

Making Policy Public

Tenants' Rights to Repairs

Immigrants & NY

Making Policy Public

Immigrants & NY

Now Boarding

Urban Investigations

Now Boarding

Prison Profits: Who Pays The Price

City Studies

Prison Profits: Who Pays The Price

Rumbo A Su Tarjeta Verde

Public Access Design

Rumbo A Su Tarjeta Verde

Rent, Rights, and Repairs

Public Access Design

Rent, Rights, and Repairs

Are You Ready for a Ruckus?

Urban Investigations

Are You Ready for a Ruckus?

What You Need To Know About ACS

Making Policy Public

What You Need To Know About ACS