What's in the Water?

Making Policy Public

What's in the Water?

Work Forced

Public Access Design

Work Forced

Draw the line!

Technical Assistance

Draw the line!

Stand Clear of the Rising Fares

Urban Investigations

Stand Clear of the Rising Fares

What Is Zoning?

Envisioning Development

What Is Zoning?

Print We care!

New York State made history in 2010 when it passed the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights. It was the first law in the U.S. to lay out basic protections for domestic workers – protections which domestic workers had been previously denied under other landmark legislation like the National Labor Relations Act.

This issue of Making Policy Public explains who qualifies as a domestic worker (it includes more people than you might first think!) And it explains the rights that domestic workers have, both under the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, and other legislation. The unfolded poster side includes the rights in five languages  – English, Spanish, Hatian Kreyole, Nepali, and Tagalog.

This project was created through a collaboration of CUP, Domestic Workers United, and artist Damon Locks.

Pinned Down? Rise Up!

Making Policy Public

Pinned Down? Rise Up!

Step Right Up

City Studies

Step Right Up

Your Truth, Your Rights

Public Access Design

Your Truth, Your Rights

Snack Attack

City Studies

Snack Attack

Are You Ready for a Ruckus?

Urban Investigations

Are You Ready for a Ruckus?

From Shelter to Apartment

Making Policy Public

From Shelter to Apartment

Innocent Until Proven Risky

Making Policy Public

Innocent Until Proven Risky

Stand Clear of the Rising Fares

Urban Investigations

Stand Clear of the Rising Fares