It's Not Just Personal

Making Policy Public

It's Not Just Personal

Voice Recognition

Urban Investigations

Voice Recognition

Record It. Report It!

Public Access Design

Record It. Report It!

Shine a Light on Your Utility Rights

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Shine a Light on Your Utility Rights

Shine a Light on Your Utility Rights

Making Policy Public

Shine a Light on Your Utility Rights

Grand Army Plaza

Urban Investigations

Grand Army Plaza

Print Pinned Down? Rise Up!

A misbehaving young family member can lead parents to seek outside help. Families in low-income communities of color are often told that their only option is to file for a legal process known as “PINS,” or Person in Need of Supervision. PINS often has long-term harmful effects on their future, including detention, out-of-home placement, and a permanent criminal record. What are the alternatives to PINS, and how can parents make the right choice for their young person?

CUP collaborated with Community Connections for Youth, Inc. (CCFY) and designers Jeff Louie and Kimberly Lum to create Pinned Down? Rise Up! Understanding the PINS process and how to find community-based alternatives—an illustrated fold-out poster in both English and Spanish. The guide explains the PINS process and its consequences, lists community-based programs for youth and maps out the different types of programs, with advice on how to find the right fit for each family.

Engage to Change

Technical Assistance

Engage to Change

Don't Trash NYC!

Public Access Design

Don't Trash NYC!

I Got Arrested! Now What?

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I Got Arrested! Now What?

Stand Clear of the Rising Fares

Urban Investigations

Stand Clear of the Rising Fares

Our Values, Our Voice, Our Vote

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Our Values, Our Voice, Our Vote

SERVE!

Public Access Design

SERVE!

Not on Our Watch!

Making Policy Public

Not on Our Watch!

From Shelter to Apartment

Making Policy Public

From Shelter to Apartment