Data-Driven Storytelling - Wichita, Kansas
Planeta Venus - "New Americans: A Journey into a Healthy Mind" - Episode 3. Claudia Amaro, Host & Producer Wichita has the largest immigrant population in Kansas. According to Scribner & Dwyer, immigrants tend to have better mental health than the U.S. born population, but this health advantage diminishes over time. On this episode we spoke with Dr. Alissa Bey, a PhD graduate from Wichita State University, who chose to study psychology as a response to the struggles that she saw on people around her, including herself, with mental health. Dr. Bey performed a study in Wichita between 2019 and 2020 assessing Depression Among the Local Immigrant Community. This research focused on the demographic and immigration factors associated with depression symptoms among immigrants living in the Wichita area, on how living in Wichita can impact the mental health of immigrants and what can be done to help improve the mental health of immigrants living in Wichita. This podcast was created as part of ‘Data-Driven Storytelling: Making Civic Data Accessible with Audio’; a production, training and research program delivered by Sonify, Wichita Community Foundation and Envision. For this year-long initiative, three hyperlocal newsroom teams in Wichita Kansas worked with fifteen advisors from the blind and visually impaired community to create audio podcasts featuring data sonification. The project was supported by the Knight Foundation as one of seven national winners of their ‘Data For Civic Engagement Challenge’. To learn more, visit https://www.wichita.sonify.io [https://www.wichita.sonify.io/].
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