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This episode discusses the impact of anti -immigration policy on immigrant mental health through stories of resilience.
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29 episodios
S5 Ep9: Resistance & Resilience
S5 Ep8: Unmasked and Undocumented
We will be telling the story of Carlos–a pseudonym given to protect his identity and privacy–while discussing the lasting psychological and health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on immigrant children. Despite the growing number of unaccompanied immigrant minors crossing the border, news on these instances has dwindled (Venta et al., 2023). Covering the experiences of immigrant minors during the pandemic remains necessary, as many are still dealing with the aftermath.
S5 Ep7: Hidden Stories
For today's episode we’re talking about mixed-status families- families where some members are U.S Citizens, and others are undocumented or have other forms of temporary status. This is a group that’s often overlooked, but their struggles are REAL, especially when it comes to education, work, and their overall well-being.
S5 Ep6: A Story
Transitioning into the Second Theme of the Humanities Lab course: Child and Family Psychology. Take a listen!
S5 Ep5: Voices of Resilience
This student group concentrated on the question “What was the long-term psychological impact of the Chandler Roundup on the community?” By showcasing voices from the Latinx community who resisted and protested the 1997 Chandler Roundup event.
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