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Getting Better with Jonathan Van NessGetting Better with Jonathan Van NessWhat’s It Like To Be A College Voter In A Swing State This Election?Do you want to know what’s happening on college campuses this election cycle? Then look no further, because JVN went to the heart of the matter in 2024 swing state, Michigan, at the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy. JVN got to talk to returning guest and Getting Curious MVP, Dean Celeste Watkins-Hayes, Political Science Professor (and Icon) Jenna Bednar, as well as two student leaders from the non-partisan voting organization Turn Up Turnout (TUT). TUT’s Co-Presidents, Hillary Poudeu-Tchokothe and Maurielle Courtois, break down what TUT's mission is on the University of Michigan campus, and how the...2024-10-0957 minIt\'s Just PoliticsIt's Just PoliticsAugust 28th, 2024A conversation with University of Michigan Ford School Dean Celeste Watkins-Hayes and Professor Jenna Bednar about the 50th anniversary of Gerald R. Ford becoming President of the United States.Support the show: http://michiganradio.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-08-2818 minDo the Film ThingDo the Film Thing02.04 - Moonlight (2016)July 28, 2024 - In this audio essay, Victor explores the themes of identity, motherhood and masculinity in the Oscar-winning film Moonlight (2016), directed by Barry Jenkins. Written, edited and produced by Victor Omoayo Sources for this episode: Jenkins, Barry. Audio Commentary. Moonlight, A24, 2016. Tracy, Maurice. “Moving through Trauma: Black Queer Vulnerability in Moonlight.” QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking, vol. 9, no. 1, Spring 2022, pp. 43–57. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.14321/qed.9.issue-1.0043. Watkins-Hayes, Celeste, et al. “Eclipsed: Darkness, Light, and Motherhood in the Sexualized Drug Economy of Moonlight.” Western Journal of Black Studies, vol. 43, n...2024-07-2830 minJoy OutsideJoy OutsideThe Power of Black, Indigenous, and Network Leaders of ColorMo Henigman, Justice Outside’s Movement Network Coordinator* speaks with Blanca Hernandez, a Network for Network Leader. Blanca discusses the importance of networks and network leaders in her life and for Black, Indigenous, and Communities of Color working to expand equitable access to the outdoors. She also shares impactful memories in the outdoors that have shaped her understanding of equity in the environmental sector. The full episode transcript can be found here. To learn more about YES Nature to Neighborhoods, click here. This is the article “Creating Networks for Survival and Mobility: Social Capital Among Afri...2024-02-2846 minGetting Better with Jonathan Van NessGetting Better with Jonathan Van NessWhat’s The State Of HIV Research?December is World AIDS Month, so we’re bringing back Dr. Celeste Watkins-Hayes to learn about recent developments in HIV research. We’re also covering weight-neutral health care, a win for the LGBTQIA+ community, and a rare bird spotting in Colombia! Celeste Watkins-Hayes is the Jean E. Fairfax Collegiate Professor of Public Policy and Sociology at the University of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy and founding director of the school's Center for Racial Justice. Dr. Watkins-Hayes holds a PhD and MA in sociology from Harvard University and a BA from Spelman Coll...2023-12-1834 minThe BoothThe Booth1st Tuesdays w/Kenneth Diesenhof, Robert Resnick & Jamal BrathwaiteTopics A BIG THANKS to my guests from last week Lovern Gordon & Crystal Tyson! This week “1st Tuesdays w/Kenneth Diesenhof, Robert Resnick & Jamal Brathwaite Candidate for Brockton City Council at Large News Booth *Stoughton PD Issues Alert for Missing Elderly Man Joseph Clark *Congrats to BHS Graduates Class of 2023 *Brockton East Side Gaining a Five Below & Losing BOA *Congrats to Celeste Watkins-Hayes Interim Dean of the Gerald R. Ford School *D-Day Jun. 6th 1944 – 79th Anniversary – The Corridor Column ...2023-06-071h 41America DissectedAmerica DissectedPeople > Pathology with Prof. Celeste Watkins-HayesToo often, we focus on the disease that affect people rather than the people those diseases are affecting. That failure to pay attention to people lets the disease take more than their health, it lets it take their identities. But we can stop it. Prof. Celeste Watkins-Hayes studies the ways that women with HIV negotiate their illness and how it shapes their lives. She joins Abdul to talk about her work, her book “Remaking a Life,” and about what it can teach us about rethinking how we respond in times of health crises like COVID-19. 2022-02-2243 minMichigan MindsMichigan MindsDiscussing the New U-M Center for Racial JusticeCeleste Watkins-Hayes, PhD, associate dean for academic affairs and founding director of the Center for Racial Justice at the University of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, joins this episode of Michigan Minds to discuss the CRJ’s mission and plans for its first year, engagement opportunities for the campus community, and upcoming public events. Watkins-Hayes is also the Jean E. Fairfax Collegiate Professor of Public Policy, University Diversity and Social Transformation Professor, and a professor of sociology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-09-3025 minThe BoothThe BoothJul. 13, 2021: Andrea MasonTopics for the night… I have to thank my Special Guests last week Mayor Robert Sullivan, Kenneth Diesenhof, Robert Resnick & Phoenix P & Menly! This week I am joined by Personal Accountability Coach Amanda Mason!  News Booth *Dr. Celeste Watkins-Hayes received the 2021 ASA Distinguished Scholarly Book Award for her book “Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality (@watkinshayes on Twitter) *CNA Insurance suffered a massive data breach last week  Legal Booth  *MA AG announced the 90M received from the 4.3B settlement with Sackler/Purdue in the...2021-07-141h 08The BoothThe BoothJul. 13, 2021: Andrea MasonTopics for the night…I have to thank my Special Guests last week Mayor Robert Sullivan, Kenneth Diesenhof, Robert Resnick & Phoenix P & Menly! This week I am joined by Personal Accountability Coach Amanda Mason! News Booth*Dr. Celeste Watkins-Hayes received the 2021 ASA Distinguished Scholarly Book Award for her book “Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality (@watkinshayes on Twitter)*CNA Insurance suffered a massive data breach last week Legal Booth *MA AG announced the 90M received from the 4.3B settlement with Sackler/Purdue in the Opioid scandal2021-07-131h 08A Girl Like Me LIVEA Girl Like Me LIVEThe Well Project Leadership Exchange: Ciarra Covin and Celeste Watkins-Hayes, PhDThe first in our series, The Well Project Leadership Exchange, is a discussion between our community advisory board (CAB) member Ciarra Covin and WRI member and sociologist Celeste Watkins-Hayes, PhD. Ciarra is an A Girl Like Me blogger and CAB member, and is the owner of Healing is Voluntary. Celeste is a member of our Women’s Research Initiative on HIV/AIDS (WRI) whose work has focused on Black women and HIV and the HIV safety net and the author of Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality. Ciarra became interested in speaking with Celeste af...2021-05-2434 minMichigan MindsMichigan MindsExploring the Intersection of Inequality, Public Policy and InstitutionsIn this episode of Michigan Minds, Celeste Watkins-Hayes, a University Diversity and Social Transformation professor, the Jean E. Fairfax collegiate professor of public policy and professor of sociology, discusses her research at the intersection of inequality, public policy, and institutions.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-3019 min#MORETHAN: A Podcast#MORETHAN: A PodcastCeleste Watkins-Hayes on Remaking a LifeIn this episode, Celeste Watkins-Hayes - Professor of Sociology and African American Studies at Northwestern University and author of Remaking A Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality - shares what it means to shift from "dying from" to "living with" to "thriving despite" illness, trauma, and injustice. With poise and provocation, Dr. Watkins-Hayes masterfully shines a light on the universal truth that while our conditions may complicate life and living, they are no match for the human sprit. 2020-09-1135 minListen and Learn on the Go With Our Captivating Free AudiobookListen and Learn on the Go With Our Captivating Free AudiobookRemaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality Audiobook by Celeste Watkins-HayesListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 439360 Title: Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality Author: Celeste Watkins-Hayes Narrator: Cherise Boothe Format: Unabridged Length: 12:52:08 Language: English Release date: 05-01-20 Publisher: Authors Republic Genres: Science & Technology, Medicine Summary: In the face of life-threatening news, how does our view of life changeand what do we do it transform it? Remaking a Life uses the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a lens to understand how women generate radical improvements in their social well being in the face of social stigma and economic disadvantage. Drawing...2020-05-0112h 52Don’t Miss The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Immersive!Don’t Miss The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Immersive!Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality by Celeste Watkins-HayesPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/439360to listen full audiobooks. Title: Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality Author: Celeste Watkins-Hayes Narrator: Cherise Boothe Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 52 minutes Release date: May 1, 2020 Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy Publisher's Summary: In the face of life-threatening news, how does our view of life change—and what do we do it transform it? Remaking a Life uses the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a lens to understand how women generate radical improvements in their social well being in the face of social stigma and economic disadvantage. Drawing on interviews with nationally re...2020-05-0112h 52Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Medicine & NaturopathyListen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Medicine & NaturopathyRemaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality by Celeste Watkins-HayesPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/439360to listen full audiobooks. Title: Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality Author: Celeste Watkins-Hayes Narrator: Cherise Boothe Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 52 minutes Release date: May 1, 2020 Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy Publisher's Summary: In the face of life-threatening news, how does our view of life change—and what do we do it transform it? Remaking a Life uses the HIV/AIDS epidemic as a lens to understand how women generate radical improvements in their social well being in the face of social stigma and economic disadvantage. Drawing on interviews with nationally re...2020-05-0112h 52Scholars Strategy Network\'s No JargonScholars Strategy Network's No JargonA Second Safety NetAs policymakers on Capitol Hill work to expand America’s safety net in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and economic downturn, it’s becoming increasingly clear that it might not be enough. So where can we look for guidance on what more needs to be done? Perhaps another deadly virus, HIV, where a separate and robust safety net has been established to support those who have been diagnosed. Professor Celeste Watkins-Hayes explains what the HIV/AIDS safety net looks like, what we can learn from this previous effort to combat a deadly virus, and how the inequalities of the HIV...2020-04-0935 minWork in Progress with Sophia BushWork in Progress with Sophia BushDr. Celeste Watkins-HayesDr. Celeste Watkins-Hayes is a professor of Sociology and African American Studies at Northwestern University, an author, and an educator. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to talk about her research on the intersection of inequality, public policy, race, class, and gender. She also shares what influenced her book, "Remaking a Life" which uses the HIV/AIDS epidemic to better understand how women achieve radical improvements in their social wellbeing in the face of social stigma and economic disadvantage.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin LeeEditors: Josh Windisch and Matt SasakiMusic written by Jack...2020-03-121h 21Work in Progress with Sophia BushWork in Progress with Sophia BushDr. Celeste Watkins-HayesDr. Celeste Watkins-Hayes is a professor of Sociology and African American Studies at Northwestern University, an author, and an educator. She joins Sophia on "Work In Progress" to talk about her research on the intersection of inequality, public policy, race, class, and gender. She also shares what influenced her book, "Remaking a Life" which uses the HIV/AIDS epidemic to better understand how women achieve radical improvements in their social wellbeing in the face of social stigma and economic disadvantage.Executive Producers: Sophia Bush & Sim SarnaSupervising Producer: Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Caitlin...2020-03-121h 17Getting Better with Jonathan Van NessGetting Better with Jonathan Van NessWhat Does Inequality Have To Do With HIV? with Dr. Celeste Watkins-HayesIn the fall of 2019, Jonathan released his book “Over The Top,” where he disclosed his HIV positive status. The occasion prompted Dr. Watkins-Hayes to write an op-ed on the subject in the NY Times, and inspired the two of them to get together to discuss issues they are both passionate about. Dr. Celeste Watkins-Hayes is a Professor of Sociology and African American Studies and Faculty Fellow at Northwestern University. Her first book is “The New Welfare Bureaucrats: Entanglements of Race, Class, and Policy Reform” and most recent release is “Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confr...2020-01-011h 09Women\'s Media Center Live with Robin MorganWomen's Media Center Live with Robin MorganWMC Live #303: Celeste Watkins-Hayes. (Original Airdate 12/8/2019)Robin on citizen activists, impeachment witnesses, mountain lions, fantastic grandmothers, tiny motorists, and language legacies of Toni Morrison and Ursula K. Le Guin. Guest: Celeste Watkins-Hayes on her surprising research into women with HIV/AIDS.2019-12-0853 minThrive With MorellaThrive With MorellaThriving With a Terrible Diagnosis with Celeste Watkins-HayesHow do you THRIVE in spite of a life-threatening diagnosis? Celeste tracked the lives of women living with HIV/AIDS: How they go from "dying from", to "living with", to "thriving despite"... reclaiming their story & their power...2019-09-1039 minRostrum posts – Octavian ReportRostrum posts – Octavian ReportWhat Government Can Learn from AIDS ActivistsIn 2005, Celeste Watkins-Hayes began interviewing women with HIV. For this week's podcast we spoke with Dr. Watkins-Hayes about her surprising research.  The post What Government Can Learn from AIDS Activists appeared first on Octavian Report.2019-08-1600 minThe ConversationThe ConversationAeiramique Glass, Dr. Celeste Watkins-Hayes - July 16, 2019Hosted by Brooke Thomas. Community Organizer and Activist aims to unset Dem. Rep. Juan Vargas. How women living with HIV/AIDS confront inequality.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-08-0825 minThe Electorette PodcastThe Electorette PodcastRemaking A Life with Celeste Watkins-HayesAuthor & researcher, Celeste Watkins-Hayes, discusses her new book "A Life : How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality" which explores the AIDS/HIV epidemic by following the transformative arc many women took to shift from “dying from” AIDS to “living with” it.OUR SPONSOR: This episode is brought to you by M.M. LaFleur.M.M. LaFleur is built on a core belief: When women succeed in the workplace, the world becomes a better place.M.M.LaFleur was founded by three women and is one of my favorite stops for stylish, professional clothing. In short, M...2019-08-051h 03Flux Podcasts (Formerly Theory of Change)Flux Podcasts (Formerly Theory of Change)Remaking A Life with Celeste Watkins-HayesAuthor & researcher, Celeste Watkins-Hayes, discusses her new book "A Life : How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality" which explores the AIDS/HIV epidemic by following the transformative arc many women took to shift from “dying from” AIDS to “living with” it.OUR SPONSOR: This episode is brought to you by M.M. LaFleur.M.M. LaFleur is built on a core belief: When women succeed in the workplace, the world becomes a better place.M.M.LaFleur was founded by three women and is one of my favorite stops for stylish, professional clothing. In short, M...2019-08-051h 03Beyond the Margins: The University of California Press PodcastBeyond the Margins: The University of California Press PodcastCeleste Watkins-Hayes, "Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality" (U California Press, 2019)How do women -- especially poor and low-income women with histories of childhood sexual trauma and drug addiction -- respond to and deal with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis? How do some manage to not merely rebuild their lives, but remake them entirely? Why do others fail? Join us to talk to Celeste Watkins-Hayes about her book Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality(University of California Press, 2019). You'll hear what she learned from a decade’s long immersion in the lives of these remarkable women, and what lessons that has to offer to politicians, policymakers, an...2019-07-2628 minNew Books in MedicineNew Books in MedicineCeleste Watkins-Hayes, "Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality" (U California Press, 2019)How do women -- especially poor and low-income women with histories of childhood sexual trauma and drug addiction -- respond to and deal with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis? How do some manage to not merely rebuild their lives, but remake them entirely? Why do others fail? Join us to talk to Celeste Watkins-Hayes about her book Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality(University of California Press, 2019). You'll hear what she learned from a decade’s long immersion in the lives of these remarkable women, and what lessons that has to offer to politicians, policymakers, an...2019-07-2628 minNew Books in Drugs, Addiction and RecoveryNew Books in Drugs, Addiction and RecoveryCeleste Watkins-Hayes, "Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality" (U California Press, 2019)How do women -- especially poor and low-income women with histories of childhood sexual trauma and drug addiction -- respond to and deal with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis? How do some manage to not merely rebuild their lives, but remake them entirely? Why do others fail? Join us to talk to Celeste Watkins-Hayes about her book Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality(University of California Press, 2019). You'll hear what she learned from a decade’s long immersion in the lives of these remarkable women, and what lessons that has to offer to politicians, policymakers, an...2019-07-2628 minJANAC PodcastJANAC PodcastJANAC #94:An interview with Celeste Watkins-Hayes, PhD, Associate Vice President, Office for Research, and Professor, Sociology and African American Studies, Northwestern University, and author of the book, “Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality,” published by the University of California Press, 2019.2019-05-1320 min