
A Pamphlet Published February 2024 by Dare to Struggle Since the uprisings in 2020 against police brutality that shook New York City and cities around the country, police have continued their role uninterrupted as defenders of the system and the white supremacist social order, despite calls from activists to defund and abolish the police. They…
In 2014, Prakash Churaman was arrested at the age of 15 in connection to a botched attempted robbery that left Taquane Clark dead. Like the Central Park Five, Prakash was just one of many youth, usually poor, immigrant, and Black or Brown, targeted by police and prosecutors for crimes they didn’t commit, convicted in sham…
Everyone living in NYCHA projects has seen the signs of public housing falling apart over the last decade: buildings with water leaks and no heat in the winter, and apartments with mold, broken pipes, holes in the walls, rat and roach infestations, and broken appliances. This is why we say that NYCHA is the biggest…

In September 2022, Dare to Struggle responded to a scandal in the Jacob Riis housing projects in the Lower East Side of Manhattan when arsenic was detected in the water at the development after people had reported getting sick and rashes from the water for weeks. We organized two protests, multiple mass meetings, and helped…

At The People’s Tribunal on the Water Crisis and Neglect of NYCHA Residents on December 7th 2022, NYCHA and City officials were found guilty of gross criminal negligence by residents of public housing. The City hasn’t done anything in all their sham meetings and hearings, so the people have had to take it upon themselves…