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SUMMARY:NYC PIT Pop Up: CUNY Open Data Takeover Day Four
DESCRIPTION:As part of NYC Open Data Week 2026\, the CUNY Public Interest Technology (PIT) Lab will host a week-long Open Data Takeover of the NYC PIT Pop-Up at the Oculus / World Trade Center. The activation advances Open Data Week’s goals of accessibility\, civic learning\, and practical use of open data by bringing open data projects into a highly visible\, public-facing space. Attendees can drop in at any time during the hours below for a demonstration of the tool and to speak with the presenter. Most of the demos will also be streamed live from the Pop-Up on its Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/cunypitlab). Inside the Oculus\, the Pop-Up is located on the Main Floor C2\, in the South Concourse\, at Shop #53 (next to M.A.C. Cosmetics). View the full PIT Lab schedule. No RSVP needed\, just stop by! \n[2pm-6pm]\nMasaru Kakutani – From Data to Action: Addressing NYC Winter Heating Complaints with Data Visualization\nI want to show how anyone interested in actionable policy can\, with the help of generative AI\, quickly create convincing stories. This demonstration is designed to help anyone who is interested in generating clear policy suggestions using NYC Data. A standard generative AI will assist in developing policy suggestions\, but the template ensures that the AI provides only support\, not direction or guidance\, for those interested in creating policies. \nLisa Mae Fielder – MTA Performance Metrics\nThe MTA’s dashboard\, metrics.mta.info\, which is built entirely off of open data\, is going through a major redesign in 2026. We’d like to collect user feedback to better understand features and visuals that the civic tech community would want. \nMichael Freedman – crashcount.nyc: an open data tool for safe-streets advocacy\nCrashcount.nyc is a public\, open-data–driven tool that uses NYC Open Data and AI to document and contextualize traffic crashes involving pedestrians and cyclists\, with the goal of supporting safer-streets advocacy at the neighborhood and district level. This session will demonstrate how publicly available NYC datasets—particularly traffic crash data—can be transformed into clear\, actionable narratives that help communities understand where traffic violence is increasing and how it relates to policy decisions\, street design\, and enforcement. The presentation will walk through the structure of Crashcount.nyc\, the datasets it relies on\, and the design decisions behind presenting complex data in a way that is usable by advocates\, journalists\, and community members without technical backgrounds.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/nyc-pit-pop-up-cuny-open-data-takeover-day-four/
LOCATION:Oculus World Trade Center\, 185 Greenwich Street\, New York\, New York\, 10006\, United States of America
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SUMMARY:NYC PIT Pop Up: CUNY Open Data Takeover Day Five
DESCRIPTION:As part of NYC Open Data Week 2026\, the CUNY Public Interest Technology (PIT) Lab will host a week-long Open Data Takeover of the NYC PIT Pop-Up at the Oculus / World Trade Center. The activation advances Open Data Week’s goals of accessibility\, civic learning\, and practical use of open data by bringing open data projects into a highly visible\, public-facing space. Attendees can drop in at any time during the hours below for a demonstration of the tool and to speak with the presenter. Most of the demos will also be streamed live from the Pop-Up on its Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/cunypitlab). Inside the Oculus\, the Pop-Up is located on the Main Floor C2\, in the South Concourse\, at Shop #53 (next to M.A.C. Cosmetics). View the full PIT Lab schedule. No RSVP needed\, just stop by! \n[2pm–6pm]\nMike Spade – DuBois Does Data\n35 years after slavery\, Du Bois set out to provide a definitive image of the Negro condition in the United States. His data efforts not only quantified economic parity or lack thereof\, he also focused on where people lived\, and how they lived. During the 1900 Paris Exposition\, he shared his findings with the world. But how do those findings hold up 125 years later? What has changed? Has anything stayed the same? At Du Bois Does Data\, engage with his visuals\, portraits\, and data in a multi-sensory experience. Scents derived from the life and experience of W.E.B. Playlists charting the course of Black American music from his birth to his death\, a day before the “I Have A Dream Speech.” Books celebrating his work and a first edition copy of his completed passion project\, Africana. Curated vintage stamps in his image\, portraits\, and his article in Africana will serve as activations for A/R experiences\, bringing the nostalgia into the palm of your hand. In Du Bois Does Data\, we also used Python to evaluate the condition of Black Americans 125 years after his exhibit using Census data in 6 Jupyter Notebooks. \nRay Brescia – Gamifying Know-Your-Rights Information\nThis presentation will explore the power of gamification and then describe one current work in progress\, an online game\, “Haunted Housing\,” that is designed in partnership with community-based advocacy organizations in New York City to educate youth\, particularly from immigrant communities\, about housing rights.  Gamification can be utilized in many other contexts–from immigrants’ rights to school discipline–and I will describe our ground-up method for developing this tool and encourage others to explore similar initiatives in other contexts. \nMerlin Valdez – VoteFeed.org\nVoteFeed.org is a Twitter/Bluesky-like user experience that allows constituents to interact with their respective U.S. representative in congress by sharing their opinion on policies up for vote in the legislative agenda.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/nyc-pit-pop-up-cuny-open-data-takeover-day-five/
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SUMMARY:NYC PIT Pop Up: Visualizing Transit Data with the MTA
DESCRIPTION:The MTA and CUNY’s PIT Lab are hosting a drop-in open house at the Oculus from March 30 to April 1 (2–6 p.m. each day)\, and we’d love for you to stop by — whether you’re deep into local transit data or are just curious about how practitioners use real data to inform their work. MTA data engineers\, scientists\, and policy folks will be on hand to walk through some of our favorite datasets and visualizations\, help you build your own\, and — most importantly — hear from you: what data do you want to see published\, and how should we be presenting it? We’re actively redesigning our MTA Metrics site and genuinely looking for feedback from folks who care about civic data\, urban systems\, and what good public-interest technology looks like in practice. No registration required to attend\, but if you’d like to stay connected\, grab a spot here:  https://lu.ma/mtada \nInside the Oculus\, the Pop-Up is located on the Main Floor C2\, in the South Concourse\, at Shop #53 (next to M.A.C. Cosmetics).
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/nyc-pit-pop-up-visualizing-transit-data-with-the-mta/2026-03-30/
LOCATION:Oculus World Trade Center\, 185 Greenwich Street\, New York\, New York\, 10006\, United States of America
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SUMMARY:NYC PIT Pop Up: Visualizing Transit Data with the MTA
DESCRIPTION:The MTA and CUNY’s PIT Lab are hosting a drop-in open house at the Oculus from March 30 to April 1 (2–6 p.m. each day)\, and we’d love for you to stop by — whether you’re deep into local transit data or are just curious about how practitioners use real data to inform their work. MTA data engineers\, scientists\, and policy folks will be on hand to walk through some of our favorite datasets and visualizations\, help you build your own\, and — most importantly — hear from you: what data do you want to see published\, and how should we be presenting it? We’re actively redesigning our MTA Metrics site and genuinely looking for feedback from folks who care about civic data\, urban systems\, and what good public-interest technology looks like in practice. No registration required to attend\, but if you’d like to stay connected\, grab a spot here:  https://lu.ma/mtada \nInside the Oculus\, the Pop-Up is located on the Main Floor C2\, in the South Concourse\, at Shop #53 (next to M.A.C. Cosmetics).
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/nyc-pit-pop-up-visualizing-transit-data-with-the-mta/2026-03-31/
LOCATION:Oculus World Trade Center\, 185 Greenwich Street\, New York\, New York\, 10006\, United States of America
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SUMMARY:NYC PIT Pop Up: Visualizing Transit Data with the MTA
DESCRIPTION:The MTA and CUNY’s PIT Lab are hosting a drop-in open house at the Oculus from March 30 to April 1 (2–6 p.m. each day)\, and we’d love for you to stop by — whether you’re deep into local transit data or are just curious about how practitioners use real data to inform their work. MTA data engineers\, scientists\, and policy folks will be on hand to walk through some of our favorite datasets and visualizations\, help you build your own\, and — most importantly — hear from you: what data do you want to see published\, and how should we be presenting it? We’re actively redesigning our MTA Metrics site and genuinely looking for feedback from folks who care about civic data\, urban systems\, and what good public-interest technology looks like in practice. No registration required to attend\, but if you’d like to stay connected\, grab a spot here:  https://lu.ma/mtada \nInside the Oculus\, the Pop-Up is located on the Main Floor C2\, in the South Concourse\, at Shop #53 (next to M.A.C. Cosmetics).
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/nyc-pit-pop-up-visualizing-transit-data-with-the-mta/2026-04-01/
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