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Exiles in the City

Exiles in the City

De : Philip Yanos
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The focus of the podcast is on discussions with guests that are related to the topic of the recently published book “Exiles in New York City” (cup.columbia.edu/book/exiles-in-n…y/9780231559348/), authored by Philip Yanos, which broadly relates to the the exclusion of marginalized groups within urban areas. Philip Yanos, a professor of psychology at John Jay College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, hosts the podcast.

Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Science Sciences sociales
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    • Exiles in the City Episode 6 with Jazmine Russell
      Dec 15 2025

      Conversation with Jazmine Russell, co-editor and author of "Mad Studies Reader: Interdisciplinary Innovations in Mental Health," and host of the Depth Work podcast, about the field of mad studies, and her lived experience of psychosis while living in New York City, and thoughts about how the urban environment can be both a stressor and resource..

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      40 min
    • Exiles in the City Episode 5 with Evan Auguste
      Nov 17 2025

      Conversation with Evan Auguste, assistant professor in the psychology department at John Jay College and editor/author of "The Carceral State, Forensic Psychology, and Black Resistance: Let Them Not Be Forgotten" about the integration of Black psychology and forensic psychology, his time working at Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center, and the importance of participating in advocacy with lived experience organizations.

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      41 min
    • Exiles in the City Episode 3 with Stacy Horn
      Sep 15 2025

      Conversation with Stacy Horn, author of "Damnation Island: Poor, Sick, Mad, and Criminal in 19th-Century New York."

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      35 min
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