
Overview
The CUNY Climate Assembly Project (CCAP) is a deliberative democracy initiative that empowers CUNY students to shape climate futures at CUNY and beyond.
At the heart of this initiative is a Climate Assembly. CCAP will gather a group of students, broadly representative of the CUNY community, to participate in a year-long democratic process. During the assembly, students will weigh all sides of a specific policy issue at CUNY and develop solutions for the broader CUNY Community. After the assembly, implementation efforts will be advanced by student fellows working with CUNY stakeholders.
Launched in February 2025, CCAP is the first university-convened climate assembly in the US. As the nation's largest urban public university, CUNY is an ideal locale for such an ambitious democratic initiative. Led by the Institute for Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean (IRADAC) and the Center for the Humanities (C4H) at the CUNY Graduate Center, CCAP is made possible by the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. See the CCAP press release for more information.
CCAP will enable CUNY students to engage in civic problem-solving as they learn, work, and lead in every sector of civil society, expanding how New Yorkers practice democracy beyond elections.