Crystal M. Hayes MSW

Crystal M. Hayes MSW

THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT | SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK | PhD CANDIDATE Email: [email protected] Crystal M. Hayes MSW EDUCATION University of Connecticut School of Social Work Doctor of Philosophy Candidate, September 2017 – Present Anticipated Graduation Spring 2021 Dissertation: “What to Expect When You’re Expecting,” and Incarcerated: A Critical Phenomenological Study of Childbearing & Pregnancy Experiences of Incarcerated Black Women Advisory Committee Chair: Kathryn R. Libal, Ph.D. Advisory Committee Co-Chairs: S. Megan Berthold, Ph.D., MSW, LCSW, CTS, & Marianne R. M. Yoshioka, Ph.D. Smith College School for Social Work Master of Social Work, August 2006 Thesis: Are All Mothers Created Equal and Implications for Social Work Thesis Advisor: Fred Newdom, MSW Mount Holyoke College Bachelor of Arts, May 2004 Double Major Africana Studies and Politics Weed Honor’s Scholar RESEARCH INTERESTS • Feminist and intersectional human rights approaches for addressing issues of the carceral state, reproductive injustice, and violence against women • Anti-racist pedagogy in social work education • Political social work, advocacy, human rights, and reproductive justice social work research 1 Crystal M. Hayes | The University of Connecticut | School of Social Work | PhD Candidate PRACTICE EXPERIENCE 2019-Present Black Mama’s Bailout Campaign, Court Watcher Volunteer, Durham, North Carolina 2018-Present Prison Doula & Consultant, Raleigh, North Carolina 2016-2018 Advisory Board Member and Volunteer, The Prison Birth Project, Holyoke, Massachusetts 2010-2012 Director of Maternal Child Wellness, YWCA of the Greater Triangle, Raleigh, North Carolina 2009-2012 Director of Racial Justice, YWCA of the Greater Triangle, Raleigh, North Carolina 2006-2009 Maternal and Pediatric Mental Health Clinician, Duke Medical, Center for Child and Family Health, Durham, North Carolina 2005-2006 Clinical Intern, Smith College Counseling Service, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts 2004-2005 Clinical Intern, Valley Psychiatric Services, Springfield, Massachusetts PUBLICATIONS Refereed Articles Hayes, C. M., Sufrin, C., & Perritt, J. B. (2020). Reproductive justice disrupted: Mass incarceration as a driver of reproductive oppression. American journal of public health, 110(S1), S21-S24. Perrigo, J. L., Nguyen, B. T., Hayes, C. M., Nattell, N. A., Cortessis, V. K., & Natavio, M. (2020). Incarcerated women’s perceptions of a reproductive life-planning class: A Qualitative study. Women & Criminal Justice, 30(3), 188-203. Mogro-Wilson, C., Loomis, A. M., Hayes, C.M., & Rojas, R. (2019). Emerging bicultural views of fatherhood. Advances in Social Work, 19(2), 311-328. Mogro-Wilson, C., Loomis, A.M., Hayes, C.M., Drake, A., Martin-Peele, M., & Fifield, J. (2018). Supporting recruitment and retention of young African-American and Hispanic fathers in community-based parenting interventions research. Advances in Social Work, 18(4), 1068-1084. Hayes, C.M., & Casstevens, W. J. (2017). Everyday racism in Black mothers’ lives: Implications for social work. Social Work Chronicles. 6(1), 11-27. Ostrander, J., Lane, S.R., McClendon, J., Hayes, C.M., & Rhodes Smith, T. (2017). Collective power to create political change: Increasing the political efficacy and engagement of social workers. Journal of Policy Practice, 16(3), 261-275. 2 Crystal M. Hayes | The University of Connecticut | School of Social Work | PhD Candidate Book Chapter(s): Eggers- Barison, M., & Hayes, C.M. (2020). Reproductive Justice. In Naples, N.A. (Ed.), Companion to Sexuality Studies (pgs. 464-481). Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons Press. Work Under Review, Revision, or In Process Lane, S., Hayes, C.M., Krase, K., Waller, B., David, S., Hodge, J., Lozano, A., Mathews, N., Kagotho, N., McClendon, J., & Pollack, D. Collective responses to COVID-19 and calls for racial justice: Case studies for social work education. Under Review at Journal of Social Work Education, August 2020. Hayes, C.M. Reproductive justice: An interview with Loretta Ross, paper in process. Hayes, C.M. Exploring reproductive justice advocacy for incarcerated pregnant women, paper in process. REFEREED PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS International Hayes, C.M., & Manit, J. (2020). Decolonizing Social Work Education: Addressing Systemic Racism, Power, and the Struggle for Freedom. The Joint World Conference on Social Work and Social Development. Rimini, Italy moved from June 28th - July 1st 2020 to November 8th – 11th, 2020. (Accepted, postponed, and will not attend due to COVID- 19) Manit, J., & Hayes, C.M. (2020). Anti-Racist Pedagogies in Social Work Education. Macro Conference. Brown School of Social Work, Washington University. St. Louis, Missouri, May 28th – 30th, 2020. (Accepted and postponed due to COVID-19) Halliday, A., Hayes, C.M., Miller, C., Robinson, C., Saffold, J., & Smith, T. (November, 2016). Making Blackgirl magic in the academy: Creating “sistagirl” solidarity roundtable. National Women’s Studies Association. Montreal, Canada Hayes, C.M., & Casstevens, W. J. (May, 2015). Everyday Racism in Black Mothers’ Lives: Implications for Social Work. Eleventh International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. Under-Review Hayes, C. M., Eggers-Barison, M., & Libal, K. Black Women (Be)en Knowing: A Guide for Dismantling White Supremacy Through the Fight for Reproductive Justice in Social Work Research, Practice, and Advocacy. Submitted to Social Work, White Supremacy, and Racial Justice: Reckoning with Our History, Interrogating our Present, and Re- Imagining Our Future symposium, (September, 2020) Manit, J., & Hayes, C.M. Teaching anti-racist social work practice. Submitted to Social Work, 3 Crystal M. Hayes | The University of Connecticut | School of Social Work | PhD Candidate White Supremacy, and Racial Justice: Reckoning with Our History, Interrogating our Present, and Re-Imagining Our Future symposium, (September, 2020). National and Regional Perrigo, J., Nguyen, B., Hayes, C.M., Nattel, N., Cortessis, V. Natavio, M. (2020, January). Incarcerated women’s perception of a reproductive life planning class: A qualitative study. Paper presented at the meeting of Society for Social Work Research, Washington, DC. Hayes, C.M. (February, 2019). Reproductive justice approaches to incarcerated women’s health. National Women’s Studies Association. San Francisco, California (Submitted February 2019) Hayes, C.M., Eggers, M., Libal, K. (October, 2017). Closing the health gap: Women of color organizing for reproductive justice. Panel presentation, the Council on Social Work Education’s Annual Program Meeting. Dallas, Texas. Karpman, H., Hayes, C.M., Miller, J. (October, 2017). Social work under fire: Cultivating Effective Resistance. Panel presentation, the Council on Social Work Education’s Annual Program Meeting. Dallas, Texas. Hayes, C.M., & Bullock, K. (November, 2016). In our own backyard: Undoing racism and oppression in social work classrooms. Panel presentation, the Council on Social Work Education’s Annual Program Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. Ostrander, J., Hayes, C.M., Dimock, M., Loveland, E., (November, 2016). The implicit message of social work education: Don’t be radical! Panel presentation, the Council on Social Work Education’s Program Annual Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. Dimock, M., Hayes, C.M., & Lachack, J. (November, 2016). Overcoming barriers to recruitment and retention of Teenage Fathers. Paper presentation, the Council on Social Work Education’s Annual Program Meeting. Atlanta, Georgia. Mogro-Wilson, C., Allen, E., & Hayes, C.M. (January, 2016). Students, Substance Use, and Social Perception: An Evidenced-Based Treatment Approach to Decrease Usage and Affect Norms. Paper presentation, Society for Social Work Research (SSWR), Washington, D.C. Hayes, C.M., Burney-Scott, O., & Dawson, J. (September, 2012). Racial justice workshop accepted for the Kirwan Institute Transforming Race Conference. Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio. INVITED PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS Hayes, C. M. (August, 2020) Key Note Address Presented at Salisbury University School for Social Work, August 19th, 2020. Via Zoom. Hayes, C. M. & Jewel, J. (September, 2020) Ending White Supremacy in Social Work. Panel Presentation at the National Anti-Racism Summit hosted by Salisbury University and Social Work Helper, September 16th – 17th, 2020. Via Zoom. Hayes, C. M. (April, 2019). Reproductive justice at the intersections of criminal justice. 4 Crystal M. Hayes | The University of Connecticut | School of Social Work | PhD Candidate Panel Presentation at the CLPP Conference From abortion rights to social justice: Building the movement for reproductive freedom, April 12-14th, 2019. Hampshire College. Amherst, Massachusetts. Hayes, C. M. (April, 2019). Feminism and Prison Abolition. Panel presentation at the New England Political Science Conference. Portland, Maine. Hayes, C. M. (April 2019). Reproductive justice approaches to social work practice in the era of mass incarceration. Special Guest Lecture. Sacred Heart University Social Work Program. Fairfield, Connecticut. Hayes, C. M. (February, 2019). Reproductive justice approaches to incarcerated women’s health. Special Guest Lecture. Amherst College. Amherst, Massachusetts. Hayes, C. M. (November, 2018). What is feminist research. Panel presentation at the Five College Women’s Studies Research Center of the Pioneer Valley. South Hadley, Massachusetts. Hayes, C.M. (March, 2018). Showing up: Social work’s role in breaking down barriers for Black women and other People of Color on

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