Off the Grid: Dispatches from Chicago's Writers-in-Residence
  

December 2011

Brian Babylon and Comedy as a Social Science

12/21/11

Brian Babylon and Comedy as a Social Science

Comedians, like social scientists, are students of human behavior, says Celeste Watkins-Hayes in her conversation with the comic, radio host, and regular on NPR's "Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me!"

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Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Post-Racial America

12/14/11

Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Post-Racial America

The Spelman alumna and our current writer-in-residence discusses the role of schools like Morehouse College and Howard University in today's society—and encourages Chicago-area students to apply to HBCUs.

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HIV/AIDS and the 99 Percent

12/02/11

HIV/AIDS and the 99 Percent

Celeste Watkins-Hayes explains how the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the Occupy movement gripping the nation—and world—are two sides of the same coin.

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About Off the Grid

Off the Grid features a local writer who posts about topics of his or her choosing—anything from personal essays to reported pieces. The only requirement is that the stories be about Chicago and its people. Our current writer-in-residence is Celeste Watkins-Hayes, a sociology professor at Northwestern University whose areas of interest include urban poverty, social policy, HIV/AIDS, and issues of race, class, and gender.

 

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