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May 20, 2008 Brooklyn's Center for Urban Pedagogy Seeks Designers
Brooklyn's Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP) has selected advocates' proposals for the next issues of Making Policy Public, and now seeks graphic designers for the project.
Making Policy Public is a series of fold-out posters that use innovative graphic design to explore and explain public policy. The proposals selected include: Predatory equity takeover of affordable housing
(submitted by the Mitchell-Lama P.I.E. Campaign); Detention & deportation -- links between detention, guilty pleas and deportation (from Families For Freedom); N.Y.C. street vendor regulations (from The Street Vendor Project); and Discriminatory barriers for formerly incarcerated jobseekers (from David Rothenberg Center for Public Policy). Deadline for applications from graphic designers is June 16, 2008. CUP collaborates with design professionals and community-based advocates to make "educational projects about places and how they change."
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