New York’s smallest businesses will no longer be supervised by police

2021-01-27T19:54:25-05:00January 17th, 2021|News, Press|

Quartz

"Many of the operators in New York are immigrant Hispanic residents who commute from outer boroughs with incomes that have to support multiple people, according to a 2019 survey by the Street Vendor Project."

NYC shifts street vendor oversight from police to consumer agency

2021-01-27T19:47:47-05:00January 15th, 2021|News, Press|

Queens Daily Eagle

"The Street Vendor Project, a nonprofit that advocates for the rights of the largely immigrant workforce, tweeted their support for the new policy. “What does today's shift to a civilian agency regulating vending mean?” the organization wrote. “Vendors can serve NYC without fear of arrest by officers [with] guns.'"

New York’s New Eviction Moratorium Protections Are Not Automatic. Here’s What You Need to Do

2021-01-27T15:36:57-05:00January 7th, 2021|News, Press|

The City

Marika Dias, director of the Safety Net Project at the Urban Justice Center, said: “It’s obviously going to be helpful to a lot of tenants. But it’s not a real eviction moratorium, which would be a blanket protection… . It requires tenants to take a step to access the protection, which always makes it likely folks will slip through the cracks.”

Gracie Mansion protesters demand Rikers Island reforms, justice for NYC jail prisoners during Human Rights Week march

2021-01-27T15:34:16-05:00December 12th, 2020|News, Press|

The Daily News

“Rikers is a human rights crisis,” said organizer Darren Mack of Freedom Agenda NYC. “We are here today standing with family members of people who had died on Rikers. We are here today with survivors of Rikers Island.”

‘We have no more savings’: New York City street vendors get over $2 million in help

2021-02-24T14:02:28-05:00December 10th, 2020|News, Press|

CNBC

"With these small businesses that are such a vital part of New York City barely surviving, Morgan Stanley and the Robin Hood foundation have partnered with the Street Vendor Project (SVP) at the Urban Justice Center (all headquartered in New York) to distribute millions of dollars to thousands of local vendors."

NYC Marshals Carry Out First Evictions Since Pandemic Onset

2020-11-30T14:27:09-05:00November 25th, 2020|News, Press|

Law 360

"Without a comprehensive eviction moratorium, tenants are now being put out onto the streets, in the middle of a pandemic and heading into the winter," said Marika Dias, attorney and director of the Safety Net Project at the Urban Justice Center in New York City. "This is simply cruel."

First Tenant Evicted in NYC since the Pandemic Started. Here’s What It Means

2020-11-30T15:42:28-05:00November 24th, 2020|News, Press|

The City

Marika Dias, a tenant attorney and director of the Safety Net Project at the Urban Justice Center, said: “We really have reached a moment where it’s clear that the lack of political action does not just have hypothetical consequences, but it has the very real consequences that people are being put out of their homes in the middle of a pandemic.

Big Response, Huge Need: NYC’s Welfare System Amid COVID-19

2021-01-27T15:41:25-05:00November 23rd, 2020|News, Press|

City Limits

"Indeed, for those who strike out online, HRA offers a telephone Infoline... In August the Safety Net Project at the Urban Justice Center reported that in an informal audit of 98 calls to the hotline, 58 percent were dropped. “In addition to dropped calls, we also documented significant issues with language access, uninformed workers, and confusing menus,” the report contended. “Overall, the Infoline was found to be ineffective.”