We're Watching

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We're Watching

From Shelter to Apartment

Making Policy Public

From Shelter to Apartment

Engage to Change

Technical Assistance

Engage to Change

Reclaim Your Worker Rights

Making Policy Public

Reclaim Your Worker Rights

Keep Your Family's Home

Public Access Design

Keep Your Family's Home

Get Support in Housing Court

Making Policy Public

Get Support in Housing Court

Print Prison Profits: Who Pays The Price

It costs over $70,000 to incarcerate one person for one year in New York state. The New York City government spent $3.7 billion on jails and prisons in 2017. Why does it cost so much to keep people in prisons and jails? Who profits from prisons and jails? Where does the money come from?

In December 2018, CUP collaborated with Teaching Artist Marianna Olinger and students from the Bushwick Leaders’ High School to understand the cost of prison, who profits from it, and who pays for it. To investigate, students used art to create maps of the prison system, surveyed community members, and interviewed key stakeholders working on the issue.

Students created this booklet as a guide for what students learned about the true cost of prisons and jails.

H2 Oh No!

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H2 Oh No!

Voters Rule

City Studies

Voters Rule

Show Up

Public Access Design

Show Up

Innocent Until Proven Risky

Making Policy Public

Innocent Until Proven Risky

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

Public Access Design

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

Language Rights are Civil Rights!

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Language Rights are Civil Rights!

Sign Up!

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Sign Up!

Stand Up to Clean Up!

Public Access Design

Stand Up to Clean Up!