Urban Studies Master’s student Dani Lopez is a co-founder of Lulo, a free app that makes grocery shopping with WIC benefits much easier: You can see exactly which products are covered. Dani takes a professional interest in making bureaucracies more efficient — and her own family used WIC when she was a baby. “It’s kind of like all my life has brought me here,” she said. Read more
This spring, Community Semester student Elee Ballinger is interning at The Center for LGBTQ Studies at CUNY’s Graduate Center and taking four Urban Studies courses at CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies. It’s a holistic way for this queer California native to deepen her understanding of New York City as well as queer history, activism and politics. Read more.
CUNY SLU has developed programs in collaboration with unions, municipal agencies, and community groups. Many students take advantage of employer, union, and other benefits to cover the cost of their tuition. With Bachelor’s, Master’s, and certificate programs in labor studies and urban studies, we prepare students for impactful careers. Learn more.
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This May, CUNY SLU invites you to a special event exploring the fight for democracy and workers’ rights in the face of rising authoritarianism. Hear from labor leaders, organizers, and activists tackling urgent threats while building power from the ground up. Don’t miss this vital conversation about resistance, resilience, and renewal. Read more.
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