A conversation about workers, communities and social justice

Stories

Welcome to our story hub—a place where every voice, experience, and perspective comes together. Here, you’ll find all the stories we’ve shared across the site, from inspiring journeys and insightful interviews to behind-the-scenes moments and community highlights. Whether you’re looking to catch up, explore something new, or simply get inspired, this is your gateway to everything we’ve been talking about.

  • New Settlement Apartments, an affiliate of Settlement Housing Fund, Seeks Director of Educational Organizing (Bronx, NY)

    New Settlement Apartments, home of the Parent Action Committee, is a non-profit, mixed-income housing and community service organization with a 26-year track record of active commitment to neighborhood revitalization, community building and organizing, and positive youth development. New Settlement currently provides year-round educational, cultural and recreational programs and social services to more than 9,500 youth

    Read more

  • Arab American Association of New York Seeks Community Organizer

    The Arab American Association of New York is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit social service and advocacy organization located in Brooklyn, New York. Our mission is to support and empower the Arab American and immigrant community by providing services that will help them to adjust to their new homeland and become active members of American society.

    Read more

  • Center for NYC Neighborhoods Seeks Data Manager

    The Data Manager (DM) is a full‐position. The DM will report to the Deputy Director of Policy and Research, while working closely with the Director of Network Programs, other staff, and external stakeholders to develop data collection systems and data management strategies that will be used by Center leadership to track and monitor program activities.

    Read more

  • USFWC Seeks Bi-lingual Membership Director

    The US Federation of Worker Cooperatives is hiring a bi-lingual Membership Director responsible for retaining, recruiting, serving, and engaging members. This is achieved through the development and ongoing maintenance of high-value benefits; providing access to quality training, education and cooperative resources; supporting a nationally coordinated network of worker-owners and allies, and executing a highly-targeted recruitment

    Read more

The School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU) comes out of a singular collaboration among labor unions, city workers, community organizations and academic institutions and their faculty and staff.

Our blog is a window into this dynamic intellectual and politically engaging community.

The opinions expressed in both original and cross-posted articles on this blog belong to their authors alone and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of SLU or CUNY.

Contact
communications@slu.cuny.edu

Browse Categories