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Op-Ed | Building a city that values home-based providers
Op-Ed | Building a city that values home-based providers
Years ago, New York City took its first steps toward expanding public child care with the creation of Pre-K and 3-K. Those investments changed lives. But as the city expanded access, too many family child care providers — the home-based educators who have long anchored their communities — were left behind.
Providers Organized for Power | Child Care Workers Demand Investment and Fair Wages
Providers Organized for Power | Child Care Workers Demand Investment and Fair Wages
At Child Care Isn’t A Walk In The Park, NYC Council Member Sandy Nurse highlighted the urgent need to invest in child care providers and expand affordable child care access for families.
Liberation Summer | June, July, August 2026
Liberation Summer | June, July, August 2026
Through performances, workshops, and community gatherings across New York City, Liberation Summer 2026 brings people together through music, storytelling, art, and collective resistance.

The Regulars | Save Jimmy’s Corner
The Regulars | Save Jimmy’s Corner
A new short-form series documents the people, stories, and cultural history surrounding Jimmy’s Corner, the legendary boxing bar at 140 W 44th St. in Times Square.
Fall Of Freedom | May Day in Los Sures!
Fall Of Freedom | May Day in Los Sures!
Poetry, music, and community organizing converged in Los Sures for a May Day gathering honoring workers, resisting displacement, and celebrating cultural resistance.
Providers Organized for Power | Imagine A Day Without Child Care
Providers Organized for Power | Imagine A Day Without Child Care
Child care providers across New York are organizing for living wages, universal access, and long-overdue investments in the care infrastructure families rely on every day.
