The People’s Cultural Plan shares a list of demands in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including housing as a human right and free public education.

The People's Cultural Plan
The People's Cultural Plan (PCP) is an independent group of artists, musicians, cultural workers, dancers, and artisans united to speak out against racial, economic, and funding inequities in NYC. Responding the the city's first ever cultural plan, the PCP's policy plan is made up of three platforms: Equitable housing, land, & development policies; Labor Equity; and Public Funding Equity.
The Deficiency of Bill de Blasio’s Plan for Cultural Equity
On August 1, 2019, the de Blasio administration launched its “Create NYC Action Plan” to celebrate the progress they have made since launching New York City’s first Cultural Plan in 2017. But how much progress has really been made?
The People’s Cultural Plan Supports 9 Weeks of Art and Action at the Whitney
Community control of cultural institutions, which would replace board members, could reshape cultural life in the United States.
A Proposal to Improve New York City for Migrants and Working Class People
The artists and activists behind the People’s Cultural Plan offer actionable steps to precede the City’s Immigration Summit for Cultural Organizations.
How to Address the Shortcomings of New York City’s Official Cultural Plan
The artists and activists who created “The People’s Cultural Plan,” a community-first alternative to New York City’s official Cultural Plan, offer solutions to the latter’s many problems and blindspots.