Your Guide to Welfare in NYC

Making Policy Public

Your Guide to Welfare in NYC

Government in Plain Sight

City Studies

Government in Plain Sight

Figuring Out Health Insurance

Making Policy Public

Figuring Out Health Insurance

Voice Recognition

Urban Investigations

Voice Recognition

Don't Get Iced

Public Access Design

Don't Get Iced

What the Cell?

Urban Investigations

What the Cell?

Print Hello, My Name is Minimum Wage

Minimum wage has been a hot topic since President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the first national minimum hourly pay in 1938. Over 75 years later we’re still debating the value of a paycheck. Is minimum wage enough to live on? Should the government keep increasing the current rate?

In the Spring of 2015, CUP Teaching Artist Jenn Anne Williams worked with Alhassan Sussu’s Economics class at the International Community High School in the Bronx to explore whether the government should be involved in income equality.

To investigate, students tried to balance a monthly minimum wage paycheck, went into the neighborhood to survey community members on their opinions, and debated the pros and cons. Students created puppets, collages, and drawings to illustrate the information in the accordion booklet that shares what they discovered. 

Bail's Set... What's Next?

Public Access Design

Bail's Set... What's Next?

Care Aware

City Studies

Care Aware

What's On Your Plate?

City Studies

What's On Your Plate?

Bail's Set... What's Next?

Public Access Design

Bail's Set... What's Next?

Carbon City

City Studies

Carbon City

It's Not Just Personal

Making Policy Public

It's Not Just Personal

Social Security Risk Machine

Making Policy Public

Social Security Risk Machine

What Is Zoning?

Envisioning Development

What Is Zoning?