Uni at Playground 103 in East Harlem, series wraps tomorrow

Uni at Playground 103 in East Harlem, series wraps tomorrow

The Uni has been at Playground 103 in East Harlem to reach kids and families living nearby at NYCHA East River Houses. Our work here is in partnership with NYC Parks in support of the Community Parks Initiative, and tomorrow is our final...
Uni Project thinking about Ozone Park

Uni Project thinking about Ozone Park

Recent events in Ozone Park have us thinking about the neighborhood. Here are photos of a beautiful evening on Liberty Ave in 2014 with our friends at Bangladeshi American Community Development and Youth Services Corporation. Taken from our original blog post...
A reading room on Wall Street

A reading room on Wall Street

This weekend, NYC DOT invited the Uni Project to join a new public space initiative called Shared Streets in Lower Manhattan. For several hours, pedestrians, cyclists, and cars shared the historic streets and motorists were encouraged to drive 5 mph. (This is advanced...
Uni reading room at Putnam Triangle today

Uni reading room at Putnam Triangle today

In July and August the Uni has visited Putnam Triangle in Clinton Hill on Wednesdays, hosted by our friends at Fulton Area Business Alliance. Today’s photos below. Thanks so much to our staff Leah, Ester, Sofia and the great folks at FAB. Make a place for...
How the Uni works at play streets in the Bronx

How the Uni works at play streets in the Bronx

Today, we brought the Uni to a great play street in the Bronx run by Caldwell Programs. As I promised everyone last week, I brought along some new math puzzles today. Learn more about our ongoing effort at play...
Catch the Uni in lower Manhattan at NYC DOT Shared Streets

Catch the Uni in lower Manhattan at NYC DOT Shared Streets

Come find the Uni in two historic locations in Lower Manhattan as a part of a new initiative called “Shared Streets” that builds on NYCDOT’s popular car-free Summer Streets program on Saturday, August 13, 11am-4pm. Uni READ will be in front of Federal Hall, birthplace...