Im/migrant Well-Being Scholar Collaborative
@iwbcollab
Re-centering im/migrants in im/migration through academic scholarship. Led by @gwcisneros and @IWRCatUSF.
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Congratulations to center director Elizabeth Aranda for being awarded funding from the National Science Foundation & the Russell Sage Foundation for a longitudinal study of Puerto Rican climate migrants to Florida.
Congratulations to our Co-Founder and Steering Committee Co-Chair Elizabeth Aranda and the team Im/migrant Well-Being Research Center at USF for being awarded funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation and Russell Sage Foundation!
#ICYMI ā check out last week's Im/migrant Well-Being Scholar Collaborative curated Stories of the Week for December 2nd: From U.S. universities urging international students to return ahead of potential policy changes under President-elect Trump to a study on mobile mental health interventions for displaced
Episode 4 of the podcast Im/migrant Lives is now available! NicolĆ”s Rivero and Dr. Michael MĆ©ndez join Elizabeth Aranda to discuss disaster preparedness among immigrants & how they experience the challenges that natural hazards pose and possible solutions. rss.com/podcasts/immigā¦
#FL's crackdown on #immigration is leaving deep scars on undocumented immigrants & U.S. citizens, Elizabeth Aranda (USF Sociology) & colleagues found. This comes as Trump promises mass deportations in his second term. Axios, Yacob Reyes: buff.ly/3W5zyb6
Center director Elizabeth Aranda and Research Associate Liz Ventura authored this piece on what the outcomes of Florida's immigration law can tell us about what's to come nationally. newsweek.com/floridas-new-lā¦
A new episode of the podcast Im/migrant Lives has dropped. Ep. 5 is on the effects of immigration enforcement on children's well-being. We spoke with Carolyn Sattin-Bajaj ā®ļø @csattinbajaj.bsky.social & Ana Martinez-Donate to hear about their research. Tune in! rss.com/podcasts/immigā¦
.Elizabeth Aranda, @DebbieOmontese, Emely Matos Pichardo, Liz Ventura (USF Sociology), & Elizabeth Vaquera (GWU Sociology) discuss their survey on the effects of Florida's #SB1718, which imposed restrictions to deter unauthorized #immigration. The Conversation U.S.: buff.ly/3XbMbCe
Florida SSN is helping scholars respond to attacks on immigration and higher ed. In this Q&A, Elizabeth Aranda shares how Florida SSN and Im/migrant Well-Being Scholar Collaborative are building solidarity among scholars in a hostile political climate. š Read now in this chapter spotlight: scholars.org/features/chaptā¦
My policy brief on removals to and detention in El Salvador with the Im/migrant Well-Being Scholar Collaborative: iwbcollab.org/el-salvador-imā¦