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Center Affiliate, Dr. Kiran Jayaram, has co-facilitated Faculty Learning Communities

Center Affiliate, Dr. Kiran Jayaram, has co-facilitated Faculty Learning Communities: 2023-2024 USF Faculty Learning Community, Pedagogical al-Shukūk: Decolonizing Natural and Social Science Courses (co-facilitated with Christina Richards) 2022-2023 USF Faculty Learning Community, Pedagogical al-Shukūk: Decolonizing Social Science and Humanities Courses (co-facilitated with Tangela Serls)

January 1, 2023Publications & Products

Elizabeth Aranda was quoted in an Axios article about migrant relocation outside of Florida.

November 7, 2022Publications & Products

Elizabeth Aranda and Heide Castañeda’s research on DACA was summarized in a news article in the Tampa Bay Times, reprinted in Yahoo News

November 2, 2022Research

In November 2022, the Cátedra on Racisms and Contemporary Migrations met with our affiliate faculty member, Dr. Beatriz Padilla—Associate Professor of Sociology, Director of the Institute for the Study of Latin America and the Caribbean, and co-chair of the International Migration Section of the Latin American Studies Association—to discuss relevant issues regarding migrations in the Americas and plan future collaborations.

November 1, 2022Publications & Products

Elizabeth Aranda was quoted in USA Today on Hurricane Fiona’s effects on Puerto Rican migration

September 25, 2022Publications & Products

Elizabeth Aranda was quoted in the Tampa Bay Times article on the effects of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Ricans who left Puerto Rico.

September 24, 2022Publications & Products

Center Director, Dr. Elizabeth Aranda, had her research cited (with C. Menjívar and K. Donato) in the Biden Administration’s update to the program, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).

August 30, 2022Research

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The Im/migrant Well-Being Research Center is dedicated to sharing the latest news and information related to our research and its implications for communities near and far. 

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