McSilver Executive Director Dr. Michael A. Lindsey was among the experts who were on hand yesterday evening to share their insights and answer questions in a virtual health town hall.
Dr. Michael A. Lindsey spoke to CBS News’ Elaine Quijano about the mental health impact of the Derek Chauvin trial and other instances of police violence on Black mental health.
The Institute and its Technical Assistance Centers are among the organizations supporting NY Project Hope’s mission.
Published in Social Work for Health Care, it examined an innovative partnership between Doordash and SCO Family of Services.
Chief Programs Officer Dr. Andrew Cleek contributed a report on how Medicaid and CHIP will play vital roles given the effects of COVID-19 and racial/ethnic inequities on behavioral health.
Dr. Michael A. Lindsey, Executive Director, joined a panel of experts to discuss trends in the time of COVID-19, and actions steps.
Discussion focused on how New York’s COVID-19 recovery can center the needs of women, girls and marginalized communities.
“The American people have spoken, and the results are historic,” began the NYU McSilver Institute’s statement on November 7, 2020.
McSilver Institute’s Executive Director Dr. Michael A. Lindsey submitted written testimony about how youth of color are affected.
McSilver Institute’s Sheryl Huggins Salomon moderated the City and State NY-hosted virtual panel.