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NYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsIn-Depth with Experts: Two-Generational Health During the Perinatal PeriodHow do we embrace two-generational health (child and caregiver) during the complete perinatal period — from pregnancy into early childhood? And how does the two-generation approach create better outcomes for families and prepare children for a lifetime of well-being? NYU McSilver partnered with the NYC Perinatal and Early Childhood Mental Health Network Training and Technical Assistance Center (TTAC) to produce a unique podcast episode drawing on the knowledge of experts working on multiple facets of perinatal health, from public health policy to pediatrics and reproductive care. TTAC leader Evelyn Blanck interviews Dr. Susan Chinitz, April Hamilton, Dr. Catherine Monk, and Dr. Cy...2025-04-1032 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsDr. Kara Dean-Assael and Dr. Anthony Salerno in Conversation with Seth Porges and Dr. Stephen PorgesPolyvagal theory emphasizes the role the autonomic nervous system — especially the vagus nerve — plays in regulating health and behavior. Created and developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, the theory describes the physiological and psychological states underlying mental health challenges and everyday behavior. With his son, director and producer Seth Porges, Dr. Porges co-wrote Our Polyvagal World: How Safety and Trauma Change Us, the latest book in an expansive bibliography exploring polyvagal theory. They sat down with two of McSilver's visionary researchers, Dr. Kara Dean-Assael and Dr. Anthony Salerno, to discuss potential impacts of polyvagal theory for health practitioners, systems of care, and...2024-07-101h 00NYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsDr. Andrew Cleek in Conversation with Dr. Kimberly HoagwoodDr. Andrew F. Cleek, McSilver’s Deputy Executive Director, speaks with Dr. Kimberly E. Hoagwood, the Cathy and Stephen Graham Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, about how to make improvements to large and complex health systems.2024-05-2342 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsDr. Anthony Salerno in Conversation with Dr. Stephanie Irby CoardDr. Anthony Salerno, NYU McSilver’s Innovation and Implementation Officer, speaks with Dr. Stephanie Irby Coard of UNC–Greensboro about the important and often under-appreciated role of resilience in addressing mental health issues — especially in communities of color and among young people.2024-05-1649 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsDr. Andrew Cleek in Conversation with Commissioner Ashwin VasanDr. Andrew Cleek in Conversation with Commissioner Ashwin Vasan by McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research2023-06-2937 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsDr. Damali Wilson in Conversation with Dr. Erin SadlerDr. Damali Wilson in Conversation with Dr. Erin Sadler by McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research2023-06-2939 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsDr. Anthony Salerno in Conversation with Linda Rosenberg and Helen ‘Skip’ SkipperDr. Anthony Salerno in Conversation with Linda Rosenberg and Helen ‘Skip’ Skipper by McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research2023-06-2948 minAn Act of CourageAn Act of Courage5 | The Real Narrative of Haiti and Haitians | Rosemonde Pierre-Louis (The Haitian Roundtable)Meet Rosemonde Pierre Louis. Rose is a highly recognized public sector leader known for driving social and economic change. Ms. Pierre-Louis is the Executive Director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University. She is also the host of season two of the podcast Black Boys and Men: Changing The Narrative. From 2014-2016, Ms. Pierre-Louis served as Commissioner of the NYC Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence (OCDV). Ms. Pierre-Louis  also served as Manhattan Deputy Borough President from 2006-2013 and led several of the Office's key initiatives. Ms. Pierre-Louis, an attorney by...2022-12-1952 minThe Harlem World Magazine PodcastThe Harlem World Magazine PodcastPauline Toole And Rosemonde Pierre-Louis Talk Release Of "The1936 Mayor’s Commission Report" On The HWM PodcastCommissioner of New York City Department of Records and Information Services. Pauline Toole and Executive Director of the NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research, Rosemonde Pierre-Louis, discuss the upcoming release of “the Conditions in Harlem Revisited: From the 1936 Mayor’s Commission Report to Today" with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Show podcast.The report will be released as part of a community conversation at the The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture on September 20th, 2022, at 9 AM-6:30 pm EST, to explore those similarities and propose possible policies to address issues.  You...2022-09-1429 mineric and elaine - exponential relationship wellnesseric and elaine - exponential relationship wellnessHealTHY RELATIONSHIP - SUICIDE & YOUR RELATIONSHIPWe recently witnessed two high profile suicides in the Negro community with untimely deaths of 30-year-old 2019 Miss USA, Cheslie Kryst,  and 26-year-old Ian Alexander Jr., son of Eric’s childhood crush, esteemed actor-director Regina King. According to statistics, Negros and Latino people are least likely to take their lives in comparison to the US average. However, numbers have been rising in the past decade. Those who are left behind are impacted in ways that reverberate the trauma of losing a loved one over and over again year after year. Parental relationships, if married, can result in...2022-07-2056 minSAE Tomorrow TodaySAE Tomorrow Today82. Creating Equity in Mobility: The Future of Cities with the NYU McSilver InstituteAVs and EVs have the potential to enhance transportation infrastructure in cities across the globe. But before this tech can be implemented, community and business leaders need to work together to create safe, equitable access to the burgeoning technology. The NYU McSilver Institute helps to guide these conversations around implementation while ensuring that historically underserved groups are able to take advantage of the incoming changes in mobility..Henry L. Greenidge, Esq., Fellow-in-Residence at the NYU McSilver Institute, discusses the future of mobility in cities, talking challenges on the streets of New York City, how tech...2021-11-0440 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsYou Can Pray AND Go To Therapy - Lena GreenDr. Lena Green is the executive director of New York City’s HOPE Center, which provides mental health services to parishioners of First Corinthian Baptist Church and the Harlem community in Manhattan. She discusses the role of the faith community in addressing mental health stigma and needs. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance (TA) to the behavioral health and pr...2021-10-2642 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsLGBTQ Youth Face Added Mental Health Challenges - Meghan RomanelliDr. Meghan Romanelli is a mental health researcher and clinician. She discusses mental health needs, coping abilities and resiliency of LGBTQ youth and young adults of color, as well as unique challenges they face relating to bias and stigma. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance (TA) to the behavioral health and primary care workforce in HHS Region 3 that provides...2021-10-2650 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide Trends"The Talk" is Lifesaving in More Ways Than One - Riana AndersonPsychologist and mental health researcher Dr. Riana Anderson is an expert on racial trauma and stress, and their effect on the mental health of youth and families. She discusses the effects of systemic racism and the recent American racial reckoning on Black youth, as well as the importance of having “the talk” to their mental health. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and...2021-10-2650 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsWhy Researchers Are Ringing the Alarm - Rhonda BoydPsychologist and mental health researcher Dr. Rhonda Boyd was a co-author of a report about Black youth suicide and mental health that was commissioned by the Congressional Black Caucus and led by Dr. Michael A. Lindsey. She discusses what we know about Black youth suicide and mental health, what she has been seeing in youth during the pandemic, and what is needed to reverse troubling trends. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed...2021-10-2644 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsTaking a Knee Led to Taking a Stand for Mental Health - Kenny StillsNFL wide receiver Kenny Stills has used his platform to spread awareness about mental health, as well as racial injustice. He discusses how the public backlash against his activism affected him mentally, how therapy helped him on and off the field, his views about actions taken by Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles to protect their mental health, and what led him to hold the Still Growing Summit mental health camp for youth. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and...2021-10-2553 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSurviving a Suicide Attempt - Mike VenyMental health public speaker and author Mike Veny is a survivor of suicide attempts as an adolescent. He discusses what led him to attempt suicide, his journey to better mental health, and how parents and educators should speak with youth who are struggling. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance (TA) to the behavioral health and primary care workforce in...2021-10-2542 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsLife after the Suicide Death of a Child - Tami Charles, Part 2Mental health advocate and entrepreneur Tami Charles is the mother of Seven Bridges, a Black 10-year-old who died in Louisville in 2019. She discusses her son’s final hours and how she is working now to spread awareness around bullying and suicide. Content warning: This podcast series includes descriptions of suicide, bullying, violence, and self-harm. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance (TA) to the behavioral health and primary care workforce in HHS Region 3 th...2021-10-2535 minSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsSaving Young Black Lives: Reversing Suicide TrendsWhen a Parent Loses a Child to Suicide - Tami Charles, Part 1Mental health advocate and entrepreneur Tami Charles is the mother of Seven Bridges, a Black 10-year-old who died in Louisville in 2019. She discusses his life and the events that led up to her son’s death, including bullying at school that targeted his disability and race. The Central East MHTTC, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed by the Danya Institute, supports resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance (TA) to the behavioral health and primary care workforce in HHS Region 3 that provides prevention, treatment and recovery support services to individuals wh...2021-10-2333 minTeesMeTeesMeHow to Save a Life with Dr. Michael A. LindseyNew #TeesMe podcast episode alert with Dr. Michael Lindsey What you’ll hear: The rise of Suicide among Black children, Why we must Ring the Alarm Finding the connection, what is really happening with kids? Understanding the importance of research, Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, and the emergency task force Emotional, Psychological, Physical health are all part of well being, identify & manage stress Engaging kids about the stressors in their lives through rich dialogue Morehouse Enlightenment Why isn’t there an annual physical for mental health? How Mike found golf, The Tiger Woods effect (as if you didn...2021-10-181h 28HeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 28- Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyContinuación Capítulo 19- Septiembre de 2005- El Marciano2021-01-2619 minThe Equity ExperienceThe Equity ExperienceEP 15: House Passes Bill to Address Racial Gaps in Youth Mental Health CareIn this episode, I share an email announcement (dated Sept. 30, 2020) from the NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty, Policy, and Research titled "House Passes Bill to Address Racial Gaps in Youth Mental Health Care".  An excerpt of the announcement reads: "In September 2020, the House of Representatives passed H.R. 5469, the Pursuing Equity in Mental Health Act, legislation authored by Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman to address the disparities in access, care and study of mental health issues among people of color. The bill, written following nine months of work by the Congressional Black Caucus Emergency Taskforce on Black Youth Suicide and M...2020-10-2210 minAccording to RPAccording to RPDomestic Violence Explained ft. Rosemonde Pierre-LouisThis week we are talking about domestic violence with the illustrious Rosemonde Pierre-Louis, Chief Operating Officer at the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at NYU. ⁠ ⁠ Rosemonde has dedicated her entire career to helping New York City’s most vulnerable people. She has been an advocate and attorney for survivors of domestic violence for over 20 years. Rosemonde continues to use her voice to raise awareness of domestic violence. ⁠ ⁠ Tune in tonight at 7 PM as Rosemonde explains what domestic violence, resources, and tools available, how family and friends can be of support to those experiencing domestic violence, and more.⁠2020-10-1900 minThe Adverse EffectThe Adverse EffectEp.59 | Transportation, Civil Rights and Opportunity with Henry L. Greenidge Decades-old housing policies, which included redlining, have had a detrimental and lasting effect on American society.   As with housing, did you know that all communities do not receive the same benefits from transportation advancements and investments in the USA?  On today’s The Adverse Effects, Henry L Greenidge talks to us about the often-forgotten role that transportation plays in regard to mobility and opportunities.  Henry covers the historical link in the design of the transportation and housing systems that promoted racial segregation and keeps black Americans away from opportunities.  Discover how transpor...2020-10-1350 minBeyond StreetsBeyond Streets#070: Achieving Equity in Transportation - Henry Greenidge, NYU McSilver InstituteHenry Greenidge joins Pete Gould and Greg Rogers for an enlightening discussion about how to advance equity in not only transportation policy and planning, but also the technologies and services that will define the future of mobility. We discuss whether transportation network companies (TNCs) have been a net benefit for equity, the intersection between mobility and Black Lives Matter, food access and mobility, and the potential for AVs could advance opportunity and equity in the future.Henry is a Fellow in Residence at NYU McSilver Institute, where he’s focused on the intersection between transportation, race, and poverty. Previously, Henry wo...2020-10-091h 02HeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 27- Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 17: (final) Abril de 2005- Usher II; capítulo 18: Agosto de 2005- Los viejos; Capítulo 19: Septiembre de 2005- El Marciano.2020-09-3014 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEpisodio 27- Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 17: (final) Abril de 2005- Usher II; capítulo 18: Agosto de 2005- Los viejos; Capítulo 19: Septiembre de 2005- El Marciano.2020-09-3014 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 26 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 17 (continuación) "Abril de 2005-Usher II"2020-09-1214 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEpisodio 26 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 17 (continuación) "Abril de 2005-Usher II"2020-09-1214 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 25 - "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 17 (continuación)- Abril de 2005. Usher II2020-09-0614 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEpisodio 25 - Heliopausa"Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyEpisodio 17 continuación- Abril de 2005. Usher II2020-09-0614 minSmart Driving Cars PodcastSmart Driving Cars PodcastSmart Driving Cars Episode 171What should autonomous mobility companies be doing to win support from black communities?   Why is it important? Henry Greenidge…Fellow in residence at the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at NYU joins Princeton's Alain Kornhausere and co-host Fred Fishkin for that plus...Uber, Voyage, Tesla and more.2020-08-3058 minSmart Driving Cars PodcastSmart Driving Cars PodcastSmart Driving Cars Episode 171What should autonomous mobility companies be doing to win support from black communities?   Why is it important? Henry Greenidge…Fellow in residence at the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at NYU joins Princeton's Alain Kornhausere and co-host Fred Fishkin for that plus...Uber, Voyage, Tesla and more.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smart-driving-cars-podcast/support2020-08-3058 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 24 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 17 ..."Abril de 2005- Usher II "2020-07-2414 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 24 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 17 "Abril de 2005- Usher II"2020-07-2415 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 23 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapitulo 15 (final) "Junio 2003- Un camino a través del aire"; "2004/2005- La elección de los nombres" (Aviso: contenido y tema delicado)2020-07-1813 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEpisodio 23 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapitulo 15 (final) "Junio 2003- Un camino a través del aire"; "2004/2005- La elección de los nombres"2020-07-1713 minTech Policy LeadersTech Policy LeadersHenry Greenidge: Transportation Equity Transportation Equity with Henry Greenidge (Ep. 237) Transportation Equity with Henry Greenidge (Ep. 237) -- New York University's McSilver Institute Fellow-in-Residence Henry Greenidge joined Joe to discuss transportation equity and what new legislation will mean for communities of color. Bio Henry L. Greenidge is a dynamic attorney and government affairs professional with over ten years of experience in policy advising and legal advocacy. His areas of expertise include sustainability, energy, infrastructure, broadband, and autonomous transportation. Currently, he leads state and local government affairs in addition...2020-07-1322 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 22 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 15 (continuación) "Junio de 2003- Un camino a través del aire" ( Aviso: contenido y tema delicado)2020-07-1114 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 21 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 15 "Junio de 2003- Un camino a través del aire" (aviso: capítulo con contenido delicado)2020-07-0714 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 21 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 15 "Junio de 2003- Un camino a través del aire"2020-07-0714 minSmart Driving Cars PodcastSmart Driving Cars PodcastSmart Driving Cars Episode 163Transportation, racial injustices and changing the thinking around the future of mobility.   NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy & Research fellow Henry Greenidge joins Princeton's Alain Kornhauser and co-host Fred Fishkin in an eye and mind opening episode of Smart Driving Cars.  Plus Amazon, Zoox, Waymo, Tesla & more.2020-07-021h 01Smart Driving Cars PodcastSmart Driving Cars PodcastSmart Driving Cars Episode 163Transportation, racial injustices and changing the thinking around the future of mobility.   NYU McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy & Research fellow Henry Greenidge joins Princeton's Alain Kornhauser and co-host Fred Fishkin in an eye and mind opening episode of Smart Driving Cars.  Plus Amazon, Zoox, Waymo, Tesla & more.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smart-driving-cars-podcast/support2020-07-021h 01BeREALBeREALEp 017 – Student Mental Health During a Pandemic w/ Dr. Michael LindseyOur Guest: This week on BeREAL, Diana and Ednesha are joined by Dr. Michael Lindsey. The episode focuses on how to uplift student mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic.   Dr. Michael Lindsey is the Executive Director at the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research in the NYU Silver School of Social Work. Dr. Lindsey has multiple lines of research at the moment, but his work focuses on how to improve mental health experiences for the youth, especially in schools. He also works with moms who have PTSD and require mental health interventions through the program Save Mothers, Save Children. T...2020-06-3054 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 20 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas"Capítulo 11 (final) " Agosto de 2002- Encuentro nocturno"; capítulo 12 " Octubre de 2002- La costa"; capítulo 13 "Febrero de 2003- Intermedio"; capítulo 14 "Abril de 2003- Los músicos"2020-06-2911 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 20 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas"Capítulo 11 (final) " Agosto de 2002- Encuentro nocturno"; capítulo 12 " Octubre de 2002- La costa"; capítulo 13 "Febrero de 2003- Intermedio"; capítulo 14 "Abril de 2003- Los músicos"2020-06-2911 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 19- Heliopausa " Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 11 (continuación) "Agosto de 2002- Encuentro nocturno"2020-06-2515 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp.18- Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 11 "Agosto de 2002- Encuentro nocturno"2020-06-2507 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 19- Heliopausa " Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 11 "Agosto de 2002- Encuentro nocturno"2020-06-2515 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp.18- Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 11 "Agosto de 2002- Encuentro nocturno"2020-06-2507 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 17 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 9 ( final) "Diciembre de 2001- La mañana verde" Capítulo 10 "Febrero de 2002- Las langostas"2020-06-2214 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 17 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 9 ( final) "Diciembre de 2001- La mañana verde" Capítulo 10 "Febrero de 2002- Las langostas"2020-06-2114 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 16 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 7 (final) "Junio de 2001- Aunque siga brillando la Luna"; capítulo 8 "Agosto de 2001- Los Colonos" ; capítulo 9 (principio) "Diciembre de 2001- La mañana verde"2020-06-1914 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp 16 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 7 (final) "Junio de 2001- Aunque siga brillando la Luna"; capítulo 8 "Agosto de 2001- Los Colonos" ; capítulo 9 (principio) "Diciembre de 2001- La mañana verde"2020-06-1914 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 15 - Heliopausa- "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 7 (continuación) "Junio de 2001- Aunque siga brillando la Luna"2020-06-1714 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 15 - Heliopausa- "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 7 (continuación) "Junio de 2001- Aunque siga brillando la Luna"2020-06-1714 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp.14 - Heliopausa-"Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 7 continuación- "Junio de 2001- Aunque siga brillando la Luna"2020-06-1714 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp.14 - Heliopausa-"Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 7 continuación- "Junio de 2001- Aunque siga brillando la Luna"2020-06-1414 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 13 - Heliopausa-"Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 7 continuación. "Junio de 2001. Aunque siga brillando la Luna"2020-06-1114 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 12 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 7 (continuación) "Junio de 2001- Aunque siga brillando la Luna"2020-06-0714 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 11 - Heliopausa " Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyFin de capítulo 7 "Abril de 2000- La tercera expedición" Comienzo de capítulo 8 " Junio de 2001- Aunque siga brillando la luna"2020-06-0614 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 10 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 7 continuación" Abril de 2000- La tercera expedición"2020-06-0414 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 9 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 7 . Continuación "Abril de 2000- La tercera expedición"2020-06-0214 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 8 - Heliopausa "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyCapítulo 6 "Marzo de 2000- El contribuyente" . Capítulo 7 "Abril de 2000- La tercera expedición"2020-06-0114 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp. 7 - Heliopausa- "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyFin del capítulo 4 "Agosto de 1999- Los hombres de la Tierra"2020-05-3012 minHeliopausaHeliopausaEp.6 - Heliopausa. "Crónicas Marcianas" de Ray BradburyContinuación del capítulo 4 "Agosto de 1999-Los hombres de la Tierra"2020-05-2714 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S02E08 - Black Men Do Smile, featuring Carlton MackeyThe Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative podcast series brings together thought leaders to analyze stereotypes and dispel myths concerning Black boys and men, to explore their strengths and achievements, and to discuss the many ways in which all of us can support their progress and well-being. Mackey is an educator and artist who understands the power of images and social media on the narratives built around Black men and boys. He is the Director of the Ethics and the Arts Program at the Emory University Center for Ethics, and the Creator of Black Men Smile, a platform to...2020-01-1748 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S02E07 - Action-Oriented Conversations, featuring Reverend Cory AndersonThe Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative podcast series brings together thought leaders to analyze stereotypes and dispel myths concerning Black boys and men, to explore their strengths and achievements, and to discuss the many ways in which all of us can support their progress and well-being. Reverend Anderson has a strategic and collaborative role at Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation, a private grant-making foundation focused on dismantling inequity and poverty in Arkansas. He discusses the role of philanthropy in improving outcomes for Black boys and men, and how our communities can be better connected to policy discussions.2020-01-1541 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S02E06 - Dismantling the System ‘Eating Up Black Boys,’ w Dr. Divine PryorThe Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative podcast series brings together thought leaders to analyze stereotypes and dispel myths concerning Black boys and men, to explore their strengths and achievements, and to discuss the many ways in which all of us can support their progress and well-being. A social scientist focused on addressing the effects of criminalization and mass incarceration, Dr. Pryor is the former executive director of the Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions in Brooklyn, New York. He discusses his journey from incarceration to higher education; the mass incarceration and over-policing of Black men, women, boys and...2020-01-1448 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S02E05 - On Trauma and Social Justice, featuring Tamika EdwardsThe Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative podcast series brings together thought leaders to analyze stereotypes and dispel myths concerning Black boys and men, to explore their strengths and achievements, and to discuss the many ways in which all of us can support their progress and well-being. The leader of a social justice institute at historically-Black Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Arkansas discusses her work, how to make services for students more trauma-informed and how to create safe spaces for transgender and LGBQ students at HBCUs.2020-01-1322 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S02E04 - On Masculinity, Accountability and Healing, with Malcolm LondonThe Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative podcast series brings together thought leaders to analyze stereotypes and dispel myths concerning Black boys and men, to explore their strengths and achievements, and to discuss the many ways in which all of us can support their progress and well-being. London is an internationally-recognized Chicago poet, activist, educator and musician. He runs the largest youth open mic in Chicago alongside his friend Chance the Rapper. In this episode he explores toxic masculinity and his own journey through a restorative justice process relating to sexual assault against a woman. He also delves into...2020-01-1232 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S02E03 - Holding Up a Mirror for Black Children, featuring Sharif El-MekkiThe Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative podcast series brings together thought leaders to analyze stereotypes and dispel myths concerning Black boys and men, to explore their strengths and achievements, and to discuss the many ways in which all of us can support their progress and well-being. An educator who was the principal of Mastery Charter School–Shoemaker Campus in Philadelphia, El-Mekki discusses the importance of having more Black teachers in the classroom, and what it will take to get there. He explains “windows and mirrors” theory, by which White children see themselves reflected in the education experience and those...2020-01-111h 00NYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S02E02 - We Are the Iconic Leaders, featuring Shawn DoveThe Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative podcast series brings together thought leaders to analyze stereotypes and dispel myths concerning Black boys and men, to explore their strengths and achievements, and to discuss the many ways in which all of us can support their progress and well-being. Dove leads a national membership organization committed to improving the life outcomes for Black men and boys. He discusses the roots of the narrative change movement around Black boys and men, to which his organization has been instrumental. He shares how we can change the way the narrative is framed, from being...2020-01-1051 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S02E01 - Reflections of a Millennial Mayor, featuring Mayor Frank Scott, JrThe Black Boys and Men: Changing the Narrative podcast series brings together thought leaders to analyze stereotypes and dispel myths concerning Black boys and men, to explore their strengths and achievements, and to discuss the many ways in which all of us can support their progress and well-being. Mayor Scott shares what it is like to be the first Black elected mayor of an iconic city in civil rights history: Little Rock Arkansas. He also discusses the growing vanguard of Black Millennial mayors in the South, what it means to be an effective role model to young Black boys, his...2020-01-0921 minFAQ NYCFAQ NYCEpisode 40: The Meek Mill Interview: ‘Ate Alive in the Criminal System’Meek Mill, still “on probation my whole life,” talks about his justice Reform Alliance work at The McSilver Awards, and then with Christina and Harry. Plus, McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research COO Rosemonde Pierre-Louis talks about the night and its honorees.2019-06-1328 minFAQ NYCFAQ NYCEpisode 36: Black Boys, Ready to DieDr. Michael Lindsey, director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research, discusses his work leading the working group for the Congressional Black Caucus’ newly convened emergency Task Force on Black Youth Suicide and Mental Health. Then Alex Brook Lynn, in Albany, visits Albany to report on dark talk about dirty vice cops in New York City. Finally, Patricia Williams, mother of Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, calls in for Mother's Day to look back on raising a boy in Brooklyn.2019-05-0958 minThe Build On Beauty PodcastThe Build On Beauty PodcastChanging The NarrativeIn this episode, we talk with Dr. Michael A. Lindsey, Executive Director of NYU's McSilver Institute and Jayson K. Jones, Assistant Director. Listen in as they share insight into their initiative, Black Boys & Men, Changing the Narrative. Learn what the data is saying regarding black boys and men, how we can repair the damage and change a generation. 2018-05-2943 minCUNY TV\'s Black AmericaCUNY TV's Black AmericaChanging the Narrative with Dr. Michael A. LindseyDr. Michael A. Lindsey, Director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy & Research at New York University's Silver School of Social Work discusses changing the narrative in which black men and boys are viewed, poverty & depression.2018-05-0528 minIn The ThickIn The Thick#107: Fighting the Silent Battles (With James McDaniel)Maria calls up all-star guest, Christina Greer, professor at Fordham University and fellow at NYU's McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research, to get an In The Thick take on the latest news. Then, Maria and Julio sit down with actor and artist, James McDaniel, who is best known for his role as Lieutenant Arthur Fancy in the groundbreaking series, NYPD Blue, and has also recently starred in The Deuce and The Night Shift. They chat about all the silent battles he fought from being one of the only black competitive horseback riders as a kid to help set...2018-04-1726 minIn The ThickIn The Thick#104: Tribalized and WeaponizedMaria and Julio are joined by two In The Thick All Star guests, Wajahat Ali, TV host and contributor to The New York Times, and Christina Greer, professor at Fordham University and fellow at NYU's McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research. They catch up on the weekend's news: the power of youth at the March For Our Lives demonstrations and the Stormy Daniels 60 Minutes interview. The convo also digs into the recent package bombings in Austin and how race is framed in the national conversation about ideological violence. How do the media and authorities approach an act of violence w...2018-03-2828 minThe Build On Beauty PodcastThe Build On Beauty PodcastMental Health In Urban CommunitiesIn this episode we talk with Dr. Michael Lindsey, Director of McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy & Research at NYU Silver School of Social Work. Listen in as he shares insight on mental illness in urban communities. And what resources and processes he suggests for those that are seeking mental wellness for themselves or a loved one. 2018-03-1925 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E14 - Resilience and Steps ForwardResilience is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. It is the characteristic or trait that allows people to thrive despite inconceivable hardship and experiences of trauma. This podcast discusses how we are all resilience and the importance of support throughout your journey.2018-03-0230 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E13 - Reentry Part 2: Getting Back to WorkFollowing incarceration, black men who are seeking employment are met by several challenges that are detrimental to their success and increase recidivism. However, there are best practices that can be taken to ensure successful integration.This podcast focuses on the challenges that black men often face when reintegrating into the workforce following incarceration and what we can do to help.2018-02-2722 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E12 - Reentry Following IncarcerationIncarceration has many impacts during and after sentencing. This podcast highlights the challenges that Black men often face with regards to reentry and removing the stigma of incarceration.2018-02-2438 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E11 - Police Brutality and TraumaPolice brutality and the criminalization of Black men have been issues of concern within Black communities for centuries. Although making up just 13 percent of the U.S. population, Black people are disproportionately impacted by police related deaths. According to a recent study published by the American Journal of Public Health (Buehler, 2017), Black men are nearly 3 times as likely to die from the use of force by the police than their White counterparts. Police brutality and other forms of racial trauma often elicit race-based traumatic stress and psychological injury. This podcast will focus on the impact of police brutality on the...2018-02-2155 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E10 - Engaging Black Fathers In Behavioral Health ServicesBlack fathers are often stigmatized within the U.S. for a myriad of reasons including negative stereotypes and inaccurate media portrayal. And for these reasons, they are often not engaged in child and family behavioral health settings. However, there is a host of data that describes the importance of black fathers in the lives of their children and families. In fact, there are currently more fathers living with their children than without and data suggests that black fathers are more involved in the daily lives of their children in comparison to their white and latino counterparts. This episode underscores the...2018-02-1831 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E09 - Policies that Adversely Affect Black FathersBlack fathers often contend with the stereotypes of being lazy, disinterested in the lives of their children and families, and absent from their communities. Those stereotypes are just that, stereotypes. However, Black fathers also contend with policies that adversely affect them and their ability to provide for their families.2018-02-1425 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E08 - School to Prison PipelineThe School to Prison Pipeline is the link between educational practices and the increase in Black boys entering the juvenile justice system. This podcast will describe this phenomenon and provide best practices that school administrators and policy advocates can take to intervene.2018-02-111h 01NYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E07 - Engaging Black Boys In SchoolThere are many myths regarding the academic achievement of Black boys and men, including that that Black boys do not value education. However, those statements are not true. This podcast will focus on debunking many of those myths regarding the achievement of Black boys and provide tangible strategies to further engage them in schools.2018-02-0723 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E06 - Raising Our Black Sons: Perspectives From MothersWhile families come in many forms, we often downplay the role that mothers have in the lives of young Black boys. This podcast focuses on the mothers of Black boys, the unsung heroes are who are more than deserving of our praise.2018-02-0459 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E05 - Masculinity And Trans Black MenHow we conceptualize masculinity is widely debated and in many ways those definitions have been used as categories of inclusion and exclusion for years. This episode explores “organic masculinity,” as termed by Tiq Milan, and the beauty of being yourself.2018-01-3022 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E04 - Racism, Masculinity, and HealthThis episode highlights the trends regarding the social determinants of health of Black boys and men and steps that we can take to decrease disparities and work towards better health outcomes.2018-01-2827 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E03 - Preventing SuicideThis episode focuses on suicide prevention efforts geared towards young black men. Despite the progress that we have made, suicide continues to be a taboo subject in many communities, which makes it all the more important to notice the signs and symptoms of depression, and have access to support.2018-01-2418 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E02 - Violence And TraumaData suggests that deaths due to violent injury have been decreasing throughout the United States. However, Black men are disproportionately overrepresented among victims of violent injury and are at higher risk of violent trauma recidivism than all other populations. In this episode, Dr. Richardson will focus on the impact of violence and trauma among young Black men and models of prevention.2018-01-2145 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01E01 - Addressing Historical TraumaThe podcast will focus on the role of historical trauma in the lives of Black boys and men.These forms of trauma include destruction of cultural practices, slavery, forced relocation, and genocide, among others and can deeply impact individuals, families, and entire communities.2018-01-1731 minNYU McSilver PodcastsNYU McSilver PodcastsChanging the Narrative S01 IntroBlack boys and men are the subject of negative racial and gender-based stereotypes that significantly impact their health and social standing within the U.S. This episode provides an overview of the series and the need for us all to collectively change the narrative.2018-01-1504 minNewAmericaNewAmericaThe Color of MoneyWhen the Emancipation Proclamation was signed in 1863, the black community owned less than one percent of the United States’ total wealth. More than 150 years later, that number has barely budged. According to a new book by Mehrsa Baradaran, The Color of Money, this absence of wealth isn't just a failure to atone for oppression imposed by slavery and Jim Crow — it's the product of contemporary acts to maintain their legacies. Today, the racial wealth gap persists in building wealth for those who already have it and sowing debt among those who don't. Many policies animated by this trend — fees and fines...2017-11-141h 27I Am Black Success®I Am Black Success®Conversations about our Mental Health | Dr. Michael A. LindseyIf you can't talk about something, it is out of control.Dr. Michael A. Lindsey is the Director of the McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research and McSilver Professor of Poverty Studies at NYU Silver School of Social Work in September 2016. Dr. Lindsey was previously an Associate Professor at NYU Silver.Prior to joining NYU Silver in 2014, Dr. Lindsey was an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work and concurrently a Faculty Affiliate at the University of Maryland Department of Psychiatry’s Center for School Mental Health.Dr. Li...2017-10-1642 minDepartment of Social Policy and InterventionDepartment of Social Policy and InterventionIt takes a village: Meeting the complex needs of poverty-impacted youth and their families, locally and globallyMary McKay, Professor and Director, McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research, New York University, delivered the Astor Visiting Lecture on 21 May 2015.2015-05-2740 minDepartment of Social Policy and InterventionDepartment of Social Policy and InterventionIt takes a village: Meeting the complex needs of poverty-impacted youth and their families, locally and globallyMary McKay, Professor and Director, McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research, New York University, delivered the Astor Visiting Lecture on 21 May 2015.2015-05-271h 08