Youth Voice Integrates
IntegrateNYC is a youth-led organization that stands for equity and justice in our schools. We develop youth leaders who repair the harms of segregation and build authentic integration and equity.
Over the next 3 months, we are embarking on a youth-led campaign, “Schools By Us For Us” , to organize a city-wide network of student leaders who want to win student voting rights, and restore community control of schools.
This month our youth leaders Elena and Mia spoke at the D13 Anti-Racist Panel for Black History Month. They shared definitions and perspectives on restorative justice, emphasizing the need to shift away from punishment in schools.
A group of youth leaders attended an advocacy day in Albany to address inequity and top-down power structures dominated by adults in education. They spoke directly to those in power, inspiring others to join in the fight for a more just and equitable education system.
A group of directors from IntegrateNYC's youth spoke at the Mayoral Control hearing in Manhattan on January 18. Our bold youth leaders emphasized that the Mayors who have been in charge since Mayoral Control began in 2002 have disregarded and dismissed the opinions of public school students who are affected by education inequity.
Watch their testimony here!
Do you have spicy takes about school? Mayoral control?
Join us at 'Hot Takes' on Dec 6, 5-6:30 PM, at 726 Broadway ave 📢
Speak up about your school's challenges, connect with fellow youth leaders, and fuel our campaign against mayoral control of schools.
Food, community service hours, and a chance to shape the 'Youth Power' platform.
A few weeks ago, a discussion in Chicago led by current and former IntegrateNYC youth executive directors Melanie Rosas-Reyes and Leanne Nunes highlighted the critical intersection of housing and education.
Are you ready to step up into youth leadership? There are exciting campaigns to build and take back power in our communities — join us!
Apply by September 15, 2023!
Coming May 20, 2023: The Youth Justice Fair is a liberatory space where real youth power lives, grows, and thrives. There are no barriers to working collectively in order to manifest change; rather, communal interactions and conversations are encouraged.
REGISTER TODAY
The youth leaders at IntegrateNYC have always moved with intentionality and purpose, united unapologetically by the 5R framework as the rubric for an equitable school system. Youth leaders at INYC connect, collaborate, convene, and create space for restorative justice.
This year, we're taking on the critical issues of Mayoral Control over schools, school budgets, and introducing our Youth Justice Fair "The Function." 📢 Join us at 4:30PM on Thursday, April 20th at NYU Pless Hall (3rd Floor, Room 340) 82 Washington Square East as we come together to empower young voices and create meaningful change in our education system. 📅📍
Use this tool to send a message to the mayor, the council speaker, the finance chair, and YOUR council member.
All New Yorkers should have access to housing, livelihood, and resources to thrive. There are no “deserving” and “undeserving” New Yorkers. New Yorkers in every city council district use our city’s vital public resources, from libraries to parks to schools to arts programs to elder care and workforce development.
Our March Retreat brought together youth for a meaningful experience focused on improving communication and self-care within the school integration movement. We enjoyed role-playing activities and games while learning about restorative justice principles from RJI youth representatives.
Dear Community is a section from our quarterly newsletter, written and prepared by our executive team.
Now is the time to mobilize for changing systems that harm youth, forcing them to attend schools that feel more like prisons with metal detectors and surveillance rather than spaces of liberatory education.
Thursday November 17th at 4:30pm at NYU Kimball Block!
Join us to build a campaign to promote integration and equity in our city’s schools. Food and drinks will be served, also gain volunteer hours as we talk about institutional division and our solutions.
IntegrateNYC has grown significantly and we are seeking an organized, well-connected (or established) and enthusiastic partner in designing, managing, and improving our fundraising strategy so our team can make the most impact possible.
The key responsibilities of a Director revolve around running and organizing strategies for campaigns and representing INYC in different spaces. This work ranges from being an active voice in meetings (both internal and external) to working to complete campaign goals. You will also be working to create a campaign with fellow Directors.
The key responsibilities of a Lead are attending weekly meetings, participating in Unlearning sessions/workshops, and working to grow in facilitation needed for leading our monthly Youth Council.
We are hiring two Adult Coaches to work part-time (10 - 12 hours per week) with our brilliant youth organizers!
Join our youth directors Benji and Django next Wednesday May 25th for a virtual House Meeting about the things we see and don’t see in our schools.
Join us for a virtual celebration on May 19th from 6:30-8:00pm EDT as we celebrate 8 years, honor the original 8 students who founded IntegrateNYC, and elevate youth power for another 8 years and more!
Are you a Middle School Student at Dewey, MS 51, 447, 839, 442, Park Slope Collegiate, Boreum Hill, MS 88 in D15?) Join us for our in person gathering on May 12!
January 27th at 4:30PM, join our D15 community gathering to engage around Covid safety, metal detectors, and policing in our schools. Take action within your school to address the different forms of school policing affecting you.
New York City will expand access to sports teams in the wake of a lawsuit that claimed Black and Latino students were systematically denied access to the same athletic opportunities as students of other races.
We are seeking a new Adult Executive Director prepared to build on the foundation of the past seven years, respond to evolving conditions in the field, and to boldly and strategically grow our impact for years to come.
This position is based in New York, NY, and expected to report in-person once it is safe to do so in the upcoming organizational program year, July 2021-June 2022. INYC is committed to following the safety guidelines of the CDC to determine when it will be safe to begin reporting to in-person activities.
This position is based in New York, NY, and expected to report in-person once it is safe to do so in the upcoming organizational program year, July 2021-June 2022. INYC is committed to following the safety guidelines of the CDC to determine when it will be safe to begin reporting to in-person activities.
IntegrateNYC has joined a case against school segregation in New York City.
The sweeping complaint accuses New York City of maintaining a segregated school system and seeks to establish the right to an anti-racist education.
Standardized testing creates stressful and overly competitive learning environments that harm students’ growth as learners and people.
In partnership with NYC Opt Out, we call on The Board of Regents to cancel Spring 2021 Regents for all high school students and New York State to halt the Spring 2021 3rd-8th grade state tests.
NYC is taking an important step toward making school admissions more equitable, but the work is not over! We are committed to permanently eliminating all discriminatory screens citywide. Our fight for Real Integration continues.
IntegrateNYC Peer Defense Project is an intergenerational movement lawyering shop supporting youth activists fighting for youth power to integrate schools, abolish youth prisons, and win the right to vote. Apply to our Summer 2021 Intern Program! We will accept rolling applications through May 1st.