McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research
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The McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research at New York University is committed to creating new knowledge about the root causes of poverty, developing evidence-based interventions to address its consequences, and rapidly translating research findings into action through policy and best practices. Poverty is about more than lacking the resources to meet basic needs, such as food, clothing and shelter. We recognize the interrelatedness of race, gender and poverty. NYU McSilver is dedicated to spreading awareness about social issues impacting vulnerable communities individuals, as well...
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Feb 19, 2026
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Power Play: Soft Power Unpacked #2 — UN DSG Amina Mohammed on Power, Presence & Why Hope Isn’t Soft 19.02.2026 51:18
“Power Play: Soft Power Unpacked” explores the subtle yet powerful ways nations, organizations, and individuals shape opinions, drive change, and wield influence—without coercion. McSilver Fellow-in-Residence Penny Abeywardena dives into the strategies that define soft power both locally and globally, from cultural diplomacy and media narratives to corporate branding and grassroots activism. Amina...
Power Play: Soft Power Unpacked Ep. 1 — Diane von Furstenberg Unwraps Soft Power 21.11.2025 26:47
“Power Play: Soft Power Unpacked” explores the subtle yet powerful ways nations, organizations, and individuals shape opinions, drive change, and wield influence—without coercion. McSilver Fellow-in-Residence Penny Abeywardena dives into the strategies that define soft power both locally and globally, from cultural diplomacy and media narratives to corporate branding and grassroots activism. Diane...
In-Depth with Experts: Two-Generational Health During the Perinatal Period 10.04.2025 32:03
How 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 (TT...
Dr. Kara Dean-Assael and Dr. Anthony Salerno in Conversation with Seth Porges and Dr. Stephen Porges 10.07.2024 1:00:36
Polyvagal 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...
Dr. Andrew Cleek in Conversation with Dr. Kimberly Hoagwood 23.05.2024 42:19
Dr. 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.
Dr. Anthony Salerno in Conversation with Dr. Stephanie Irby Coard 16.05.2024 49:15
Dr. 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.
Dr. Andrew Cleek in Conversation with Commissioner Ashwin Vasan 29.06.2023 37:28
Dr. Andrew Cleek in Conversation with Commissioner Ashwin Vasan by McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research
Dr. Damali Wilson in Conversation with Dr. Erin Sadler 29.06.2023 39:23
Dr. Damali Wilson in Conversation with Dr. Erin Sadler by McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research
Dr. Anthony Salerno in Conversation with Linda Rosenberg and Helen ‘Skip’ Skipper 29.06.2023 48:04
Dr. Anthony Salerno in Conversation with Linda Rosenberg and Helen ‘Skip’ Skipper by McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research
Changing the Narrative S02E08 - Black Men Do Smile, featuring Carlton Mackey 17.01.2020 48:56
The 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 narrat...
Changing the Narrative S02E07 - Action-Oriented Conversations, featuring Reverend Cory Anderson 15.01.2020 41:08
The 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 priv...
Changing the Narrative S02E06 - Dismantling the System ‘Eating Up Black Boys,’ w Dr. Divine Pryor 14.01.2020 48:24
The 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....
Changing the Narrative S02E05 - On Trauma and Social Justice, featuring Tamika Edwards 13.01.2020 22:24
The 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 Ro...
Changing the Narrative S02E04 - On Masculinity, Accountability and Healing, with Malcolm London 12.01.2020 32:05
The 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...
Changing the Narrative S02E03 - Holding Up a Mirror for Black Children, featuring Sharif El-Mekki 11.01.2020 1:00:14
The 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-Me...
Changing the Narrative S02E02 - We Are the Iconic Leaders, featuring Shawn Dove 10.01.2020 51:48
The 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 me...
Changing the Narrative S02E01 - Reflections of a Millennial Mayor, featuring Mayor Frank Scott, Jr 09.01.2020 21:54
The 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 r...
Changing the Narrative S01E14 - Resilience and Steps Forward 02.03.2018 30:40
Resilience 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.
Changing the Narrative S01E13 - Reentry Part 2: Getting Back to Work 27.02.2018 22:10
Following 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.
Changing the Narrative S01E12 - Reentry Following Incarceration 24.02.2018 38:08
Incarceration 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.
Changing the Narrative S01E11 - Police Brutality and Trauma 21.02.2018 55:11
Police 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 t...
Changing the Narrative S01E10 - Engaging Black Fathers In Behavioral Health Services 18.02.2018 31:44
Black 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 fath...
Changing the Narrative S01E09 - Policies that Adversely Affect Black Fathers 14.02.2018 25:06
Black 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.
Changing the Narrative S01E08 - School to Prison Pipeline 11.02.2018 1:01:41
The 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.
Changing the Narrative S01E07 - Engaging Black Boys In School 07.02.2018 23:04
There 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.
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