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CURRICULUM VITAEEva M. Moya, PhD, LMSW(February 9, 2021)CONTACT INFORMATIONName: Eva M. Moya, PhD, LMSWBusiness address: Department of Social WorkCollege of Health SciencesThe University of Texas at El Paso500 W. University Ave.El Paso, TX 79968Office Telephone: 915-747-8493Cell Phone: 915-253-6466Email:emmoya@utep.eduLICENSES2000–Present Licensed Master Social Worker, State of Texas #03864EDUCATION PREPARATION2006–2010Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Major: Interdisciplinary Health SciencesCollege of Health Sciences and School of NursingThe University of Texas at El Paso Dissertation: Tuberculosis and stigma: Impacts on health-seeking behaviors and access in Ciudad Juárez, México and El Paso, Texas University of Texas - El Paso1985–1988Master of Science in Social WorkMajor: Social WorkSchool of Social WorkThe University of Texas at Austin1979–1981Bachelor of ArtsMajor: Social WorkCollege of Liberal ArtsThe University of Texas at El PasoACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS2017–2018 Interim Chair Department of Social Work College of Health Sciences The University of Texas at El Paso2016–2017 Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs College of Health Sciences The University of Texas at El Paso2016–Present Associate Professor (Tenured) Department of Social Work College of Health Sciences The University of Texas at El Paso2010–2016Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track)Department of Social WorkCollege of Health SciencesThe University of Texas at El PasoTEACHINGMajor Graduate Courses in Social Work DepartmentThe University of Texas at El PasoCHSC 6385 Independent Study, 2 coursesCHSC 6390 Directed Study, 2 coursesCHSC 6398 Dissertation, 4 coursesCHSC 6399 Dissertation, 3 coursesSOWK 3370 Special Issues in Social Work, 2 coursesSOWK 4370 General Social Work Practice III, 1 courseSOWK 5357 Social Policy I, 7 courses, average enrollment of 24 studentsSOWK 5360 Social Policy II, 7 courses, average enrollment of 24 studentsSOWK 5378 Independent Study, 9 coursesSOWK 5380 Social Work in the Border Region, 1 courseSOWK 5382 Multicultural Macro Practice II, 25 courses, average enrollment of 15 studentsSOWK 5393 Special Issues in Social Work: Social Determinants of Health, 5 courses, average enrollment of 11 students Major Undergraduate CoursesSOWK 3370 Special Issues in Social Work (Cross listed with 5393), 2 courses, average enrollment of 15 students.SOWK 4370 General Social Work Practice III, 1 course, average enrollment of 18 studentsCombined Undergraduate/Graduate Courses in Social Work DepartmentSOCI 3341 Special Undergraduate Topics, 2 coursesRSRC 4033 Undergraduate Research, 3 coursesSOWK 5393/3370 Social Determinants of Health, 3 courses, enrollment of 10 studentsCHSC 3180 Special Topics in Health Sciences, 8 courses, enrollment of 10 studentsCHSC 5180 Special Topics in Health Sciences, 7 courses, enrollment of 2 studentsWS 3375 Women's Health, 1 course, 2 studentsCOMMITTE MEMBERSHIPMaster’s Thesis CommitteesThe University of Texas at El Paso Master’s Thesis Committee Member, The intersection of social factors in the delayed diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder: A thesis proposal (March 2016 – December 2017).Advised: Kylara Leyva (Sociology) Master's Thesis Committee Member, Stigma toward HIV positive persons in El Paso Community: Using social theater as an empowerment tool for working with the HIV positive population (November 2014 – December 2015).Advised: Evdokia Rumanova (Sociology)Master's Thesis Committee Member, Two different cities, one same problem: Efforts to reduce homelessness using enhanced service models (October 2014 – May 2015).Advised: Jacqueline Loweree (Sociology)Master's Thesis Committee Member, The impact of health status and exposure to environmental toxins on children's grade point averages in El Paso, Texas (September 2014 – May 2015).Advised: Stephanie Clark-Reyna (Sociology)Master's Thesis Committee Member, Breastfeeding against all odds: A positive deviance inquiry (January 2014 – May 2015).Advised: Jessica Molinar Mu?oz (Communications)Master's Thesis Committee Member, Effects of East Los High, an entertainment-education web series on sexual decision-making of young Latino/a couples (January 2014 –August 2014). Advised: Anu Sachdev (Communications)Master's Thesis Committee Member, Nonword repetition performance in English-Spanish bilingual adults and English and Spanish monolingual adults (June 2013 – May 2014).Advised: Nadia Arriazola Florez (Speech and Language Pathology)Master's Thesis Committee Member, Knowledge, perceptions, discrimination, health self-efficacy, and risky behaviors for HIV/AIDS and its association with migration time among Mistex and Zapotec men who migrate (April 2013 – December 2013). Advised: Sandra Bejarano (Public Health)Master's Thesis Committee Member, Cross-border mobility, access to healthcare through health coverage and other correlates for utilization of healthcare services along the U.S.-México Border" (April 2013 – December 2013).Advised: Krystal Martínez (Public Health)Master's Thesis Committee Member, The Hispanic health paradox and children (January 2013 – December 2013).Advised: Paola Chávez Payán (Sociology)Capstone Project Member, Social stories and video models used as a treatment of pragmatic behaviors in an adolescent with Asperger's Syndrome (January 2011 – April 2011).Advised: Nadia Bordier (Speech and Language Pathology)Master's Thesis Committee Member, Child health and development in Ciudad Juarez, México (August 2010 – April 2011). Advised: Alma Hernandez (Sociology)Master's Thesis Committee Member, Breaking the silence: A health narratives approach to understanding Tuberculosis in El Paso, Texas (June 2010 – December 2010).Advised: Angie Forero (Sociology)Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad JuárezMaster’s Thesis Committe Member, Experiencias del alumnado transmigrante que transita entre El Paso y Ciudad Juárez, para asistir a clases de educación secundaria en instituciones privadas [Experiences of transmigrant students that communte between El Paso and Ciudad Juárez attending private high school] (October 2019-December 2020).Advised: Haydee Carbajal Lopez (Humanities/Applied Education)Master’s Thesis Committee Member, Evaluación de procesos del programa de pensión para adultos mayores implementados por los centros de atención personal de Ciudad Juárez 2018 [Process evaluation of the elderly pension program implemented by the personal care centers of Ciudad Juárez 2018] (October 2018 – 2019).Advised: Ivett Alejandra Pérez Nájera (Social Work)Master's Thesis Committee Member, Experiencias en torno a las maternidades de las estudiantes universitarias de la Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez [Experiences of the maternity of university students of the Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez] (June 2014 – February 2015).Advised: Nohemi González Acosta (Health Policy)Membership on Doctoral CommitteesThe University of Texas at El PasoDoctoral Committee Member, Resiliency and Migrant Children. Advised: Georgina Sanchez Garcia 2020-PresentDoctoral Committee Member, The interdisciplinary study of Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis. Advised: Kylara Leyva (Interdisciplinary Health Science PhD Program) Qualifying exam(s) December 2019; June 2020Thesis Committee Member, Validating a masculinity scale in a non-campus sample.(August 2018 – December 2019). Advised: Rubi Gonzales, MA, (UTEP Health Psychology) Graduated December 2019Doctoral Committee Member, Effects of immigration enforcement on health, health care and public assistance utilization among Hispanics with difference legal statues in the U.S.-México Border Region (December 2017– December 2019).Advised: Isabel Latz (UTEP Interdisciplinary Health Science PhD Program)Graduated December 2019 Doctoral Committee Member, Ethnic identity as a protective factor to perceived prejudice and stress (March 2017 – March 2018).Advised: Miriam J. Alvarez (PhD Psychology Program) Proposal defense March 2018Dissertation Advisory Committee Member, Understanding the multidimensional factors that influence HIV testing among women in the Democratic Republic of Congo (August 2016 – August 2018).Advised: Danielle Walker (Interdisciplinary Health Science PhD Program) Dissertation defense April 2018Doctoral Committee Chair, Geographic and multilevel influences of school environments on the development of obesity and physical activity among school children in a U.S.México Border Community (March 2016 – March 2018). Advised: Teresa Anchondo-Reyes, BS, MPH (Interdisciplinary Health Science PhDProgram)Graduated May 2018 Doctoral Advisory Committee Member, Exploratory inquiry into the resiliency andwellbeing of Mexican immigrant women (January 2015 – May 2016).Advised: Maria Torres (Interdisciplinary Health Science PhD Program)Graduated May 2016Doctoral Advisory Committee, The process of adoption of disruptive innovations in localhealth care agencies delivering primary care (August 2013 – May 2014).Advised: Aurora Polanco (Interdisciplinary Health Science PhD Program)Graduated May 2019Dissertation Committee Member, Arab Muslim women's experiences of living in theUnited States: A qualitative descriptive study (June 2013 – November 2013).Advised: Maissa Khatib (Interdisciplinary Health Science PhD Program)Dissertation defense November 2013Doctoral Advising Doctoral Mentor Advised: Athena Fester (UTEP Interdisciplinary Health Sciences PhD Program) 2020-Present Doctoral Mentor Advised: Amir Hernandez (UTEP Interdisciplinary Health Sciences PhD Program) 2020-Present External Academic InstitutionsDoctoral Committee Member, Fronteras internas, exclusión social: salud para migrantes transnacionales. [Internal borders, social exclusion: transnational migrants health].(October 2020-Present) Advised: Luis Tena Mu?oz (Políticas Públicas)Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez Doctoral Mentor/Committee member, Hispanics and HPV Cancer (August 2019- Present) Advised: Jackeline Cordero (Public Health) The UTHeath Houston School of Public Health Doctoral Mentor, Reproductive justice in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region (August- December 2019). Advised: Andreanne Bisonnette (Policy Studies) The University of Quebec in MontrealDissertation Committee Member, Tuberculosis y Diabetes: Propuesta para probar la factibilidad implementación de un modelo de abordaje del binomio TB-Diabetes en México 2011-2012 [Tuberculosis and Diabetes: Proposal to prove the feasibility of implementing a TB-Diabetes binomial approach model in México 2011-2012] (February 2012 – May 2014). Advised: Martín Castellanos Joya (Public Health)Instituto Nacional de Salud PúblicaDoctoral Advisory Committee Member, Planificación urbana y servicios de salud en Ciudad Juárez [Urban planning and health services in Ciudad Juárez] (May 2014 – October 2014). Advised: Rafael Mauricio Marrufo (Health Policy)Universidad Autónoma de Cd. JuárezDoctoral Committee Member, Ceguera, Adolescencia y género: Un estudio etnográfico sobre identidad [Adolescence and gender: An ethnographic study on identity] (December 2016 – March 2017). Advised: María Esther Vega Ocampo (Public Policy), El Colegio de Chihuahua DIRECTED STUDYUniversity Directed StudyIndependent Study, Recreational and social programming with homeless populations (January 2018 – May 2018). Advised: Raina Koller (Master of Social Work Program)Independent Study, Salud, cultura y frontera: Radio talk program [Health, culture, and border: Radio talk program] (August 2017 – December 2017). Advised: Julissa Corona (Master of Social Work Program)Independent Study, Voices, and images of homelessness: qualitative study with key informants in El Paso, Texas (January 2017 – December 2017).Advised: Nahomi Martínez (Master of Social Work Program)Independent Study, Causes and effects of migration among Hispanic women in the United States (January 2017 – May 2017). Advised: Jesus M. Ochoa (Master of Social Work Program)Independent Study, Disruptive innovations in health care (January 2014 – April 2015).Advised: Aurora Polanco-Aguirre (Interdisciplinary Health Sciences PhD Program)Independent Study, Voices and images of the residents of the Opportunity Center (August 2014 – December 2014).Advised: Corene Seymour (Masters of Rehabilitation Counseling Program)Independent Study, Voices and images of the residents of the Opportunity Center (August 2014 – December 2014).Advised: Jacqueline Loweree (Masters of Sociology Program)Independent Study, Voices and images of migrant women – Part II project” (August 2013 –December 2013).Advised: Daniel Silvadoray (Masters of Social Work Program)Directed Individual/Independent Study, Sexual and reproductive health study (June 2012 – August 2012).Advised: Carliene Quist (Masters Social Work Program)Independent Study, Reproductive health pilot study (January 2011 – May 2012).Advised: Selena Finley (Masters Social Work Program)Supervised Research Research Mentor, Housing and Food Insecurity at the University of Texas at El Paso Study. An interdisciplinary research study (Crouse, M., Wagler, A., Schober, G) (May 2020-September 2021). Mentored: Jessica Ayala, LBSW (Social Work MSW) The University of Texas at El Paso (IRB 1470143-1 & 2)Research Mentor, Chronic Disease Risks and Access to Care of Adults Experiencing Homelessness in El Paso. (December 2020-July, 2021)Mentored: Rosanna Camarena and Rivyanne Blount (Social Work MSW Program)The University of Texas at El Paso, Sponsored by NMSU Partnership for the Advancement of Cancer Research U54 Cancer Center(IRB In process)Research Mentor, Use of Photovoice to make the mental health of migrant transgender people in Juárez and El Paso Study. (IRB1690839-2) (January 2021-December 2021) Mentored: Melody R. Gomez (Social Work MSW) The University of Texas at El Paso. Sponsored by PIMSAResearch Mentor, Implementing Innovative and Strategic Approaches to Prevent and Mitigate the Deleterious Effects of HPV Across the Lifespan of Hispanics of Mexican Origin. (IRB 1441487-5)(May 2020-May 2021)Mentored: Alondra Avila, BA (Clinical Psychology Master’s Program)The University of Texas at El Paso. Sponsored by NIH NIMHHD SPN 01241Research Mentor, Youth and Young Adults Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (C-KAP) Research Study. (IRB 1548282-5)(May 2020-May 2021)Mentored: Araceli Garcia (Psychology)The University of Texas at El Paso. Sponsored by NIH NIMHHD SPN 01241Research PostDoc, “Aceleración del impacto positivo en la salud que tienen los programas del bienestar en la frontera México-USA a través de la aplicación del proceso de la innovación basada en resultados y del modelo de difusión de innovaciones” (November 2020-October 2021).Mentored: Dr. Aurora Aguirre-Polanco (Interdisciplinary Health Sciences)The University of Texas at El Paso. Sponsored by CONACYTResearch Internship Mentor, “Edtech-HPV Cancer prevention in the El Paso, Texas Region” (June 2018 – December 2018). Mentored: Jacqueline Cordero, LMSW (Social Work/Public Health)Exito! Latino Cancer Research Leadership Training Program Internship, IHPR at UTHealth Science Center at San Antonio (NCI grant: 2R25CA134301-06) Research Practicum Supervisor, Neuropsychology Masters/PhD Program (October 2014 – December 2015).Mentored: Griselda Villalobos, PhD, LCSW (Clinical Psychology)Fielding Graduate UniversityREFEREED RESEARCH ARTICLES AND SCHOLAR CONTRIBUTIONSBook Chapters Accepted Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S. M., Trujillo, P. J., López, A., Adcox, C., Seymour, C., Chávez Payan, P. (2020). Cuatro historias de situación de calle en mujeres en El Paso, Texas [Four stories of women experiencing homelessness in El Paso, Texas]. Libro pensamiento crítico, vulnerabilidad social y violencia hacia las mujeres en la frontera México-EUA. [Critical thinking, social vulnerability, and violence against women on the US-Mexico Border]. EON: Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. (Original delays in peer-review process and funding for publication. Scheduled for publication in early 2021).Chávez-Baray, S. M., Martínez, O., Moya, E. M. (2020). Psicología de la mujer (Women's Psychology). Pensamiento crítico, vulnerabilidad social y violencia hacia las mujeres en la frontera México-EUA. [Critical thinking, social vulnerability, and violence against women on the US-Mexico Border]. EON: Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. (Original delays in peer-review and funding for publication. Scheduled for publication in early 2021).Book Chapters PublishedMoya, E. M, Chávez-Baray, S.M., Monroy, M. S. (2020). Health institutions at the U.S.-México Border. Binational commons: Institutional development and governance on the U.S.-México Border. Payán, A., (Ed.) Rice University’s Baker Institute México Center. University of Arizona Press. ISBN- 978-0-8165-4105-8. ISBN 978-0-8165-4142-3. , E. M., Chávez-Baray, S. M., Hotez, P. (2020). U.S.-Mexico Border: Health inequalities and trends. The future of U.S.-Mexico relations: Strategic Foresight. Payan, E. (Ed.). Baker Institute, University of Houston Center for US and Mexican Law. Arte Publico Press, University of Houston. ISBN-9781558858978 ávez-Baray, S., Moya E. M. (2019). Problemas de salud fronteriza y trata de personas [Border health issues and human trafficking]. Antología: Violencias y feminismos desafíos actuales. Ravelo & Bosch Heras (Eds). Diversidad Sin Violencia. Ediciones y Gráficos Eón. FONCA. Mexico City. ISBN: 978-607-8732-00-5 , E. M., Chávez-Baray, S. (2019). (Eds). Photovice: Participation and empowerment in research. NOVA Science Publishers. New York. ISBN: 978-1-53616-201-1. , E. M., Chávez, S. M. (2019). The use of photovoice XE "photovoice (PV)" in qualitative research. Photovoice participation and empowerment in research. Moya, E., Chávez-Baray, S. (Eds). NOVA Science Publishers. New York. ISBN: 978-1-53616-201-1. , E. M., Chávez, S. M., Martínez, E. A. (2019). Photovoice XE "photovoice (PV)" a high-impact educational practice at the opportunity center XE "Opportunity Center (OC) for the Homeless" for the homeless. XE "homeless" NOVA Science Publishers. New York. ISBN: 978-1-53616-2011. , E., Collazos, N., Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S. M. (2019). Fear of deportation among Mexicans fleeing violence. Building walls: Excluding Latin people in the United States. Lexington Books. ISBN: 978-1-4985-8565-1 , E. M., Solis, G., Chávez-Baray, S. M., Maier-Moore, J. S., Ellis, C., Camacho, E., Norman, S. A., Tullius, R. (2018). Community-based learning practices with persons experiencing homelessness. Community engagement and high impact practices in higher education (pp. 205-211). Nú?ez-M, G. and Gonzalez, A., L. (Eds).Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt. ISBN: 978-1-5249-6037-7. , E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Wood, W., Martínez, O. (2016). Nuestra casa: An advocacy initiative to reduce inequalities and Tuberculosis along the U.S.-México Border. [Our house: An advocacy initiative to reduce inequalities and Tuberculosis along the U.S.-México Border]. Public health, social work and health inequalities (pp. 15-32). Friedman, B. D., & In Merrick, J. (Eds). New York: Nova Sciences Publishers. ISBN: 978-1-63482-838-3. Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Peregrina, C., Martínez, O. (2015). Salud sexual y reproductiva de la mujer migrante. [Sexual and reproductive health of migrant women]. Tácticas y estrategias contra la violencia de género. [Tactics and strategies against gender violence]. Ravelo, B. P., & Bosch, H. M. (Eds). México, D. F.: Coinversión Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología social-fondo nacional para la cultura y las artes (CIESAS-FONCA). ISBN: 978-607-9426-32-3. Moya, E. M., & Chávez-Baray, S., Finley, S. (2015). Access and utilization of reproductive services in El Paso, Texas: An exploratory study (pp. 27-54). Salud, genero, y empoderamiento [Health, Gender, and Empowerment] (vol. 2), colección, Evaluación de los programas públicos para el desarrollo y empoderamiento de las mujeres en México. [Evaluation of public programs for the development and empowerment of women in Mexico]. Rodríguez, C. P. (Eds). México, D. F.: Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACyT) and Gráficos Eón. ISBN: 978-607-520-086-6. Lomeli, B., & Moya, E. M. (2015). Prácticas exitosas en abogacía, comunicación y movilización social para la prevención y atención de la Tuberculosis: La experiencia del proyecto SOLUCION TB [Successful practices in advocacy, communication and social mobilization for the prevention and care of Tuberculosis: The experience of the TB SOLUTION Project] (pp. 185-216). Salud, Genero, y Empoderamiento [Health, Gender, and Empowerment] (vol. 2), colección, Evaluación de los Programas Públicos para el Desarrollo y Empoderamiento de las Mujeres en México. [Evaluation of public programs for the development and empowerment of women in Mexico]. Rodríguez, C. P. (Eds). México, D. F.: Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACyT) and Gráficos Eón. ISBN: 978-607-520-086 6. Moya, E. M., Stoesz, D., & Lusk, M. W. (2015). 100 years of Social Work in the United States. [Historia de trabajo social en los Estados Unidos] (pp. 185-202). Trabajo social: Una historia global. Fernández, G. T., & Lorenzo, G. R. (Eds.). Spain, Madrid: McGraw Hill. ISBN: 9788448192822. Moya, E. M., Solís, G., Lusk, M. W., Ramos, R., & Quist, C. (2013). U.S.-México Border [La Frontera]: Challenges and opportunities in rural and border health (pp. 303-334). Rural Nursing: Concepts, Theory and Practice. Winters, C. A. (Ed.). New York: Springer Publishing. ISBN: 9780826170859. Moya, E. M., Loza, O., & Lusk, M. W. (2012). Border health: Health inequities, social determinants and the case of Tuberculosis and HIV (pp. 161-178). Social justice in the U.S. - México Border Region. Lusk, M. W., Staudt, K. A., & Moya, E., (Eds.) Netherlands: Springer Science. ISBN: 9789400741492. Lusk, M. W., Staudt, K. A., & Moya, E. M. (2012). Social justice in the U.S.-México Border Region: A conceptual framework (pp. 3-38). Social justice in the U.S. - México Border Region. Lusk, M. W., Staudt, K. A., & Moya, E., (Eds.) Netherlands: Springer Science. ISBN: 9789400741492. Lusk, M. W., Staudt, K. A., & Moya, E. M. (2012). Social justice at the border and in the bordered United States: Implications for policy and practice (pp. 247-269). Social justice in the U.S. - México Border Region. Lusk, M. W., Staudt, K. A., & Moya, E. (Eds.) Netherlands: Springer Science. ISBN: 9789400741492. Lara, C., A., Salas, I., Salas, V., Moya, E.M., & Stephens, P. (2006). Is It Difficult Being a Woman? A Guide on Depression. Lara, M. A., Acevedo, M., & Pego, C. (Eds.). KFLA & Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría. México: Editorial Pax México. ISBN: 9789709163711. Moya, E. M., & Sánchez-Bane, M. (1999). Community-based health promotion and community health workers: Prevention works when they do it (pp. 131-155). Life, Death, and In-Between on the U.S.-México Border: Asi? es la Vida. [Life, Death, and In-Between on the U.S.-Mexico Border: That's Life]. Loustaunau, M. O., & Bane, M. J., (Ed.).Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey. ISBN: 9780897895699. Accepted Moya EM, Joyce-Ponder A, Cordero JI*, Chavez-Baray SM & Rodriguez LeSage M. Entry title: Homelessness and Macro Interventions. Encyclopedia of Macro Social Work (EOMSW) - Oxford University & NASW Press (Submission July 2020; Resubmission November 1st, 2020; Accepted December 2020). *Doctoral student Moya EM, Stoesz D, Lusk MW, & Chavez-Baray SM. Entry title: Social Work Macro History. Encyclopedia of Macro Social Work (EOMSW) - Oxford University & NASW Press (Submision July 2020; Resubmission October 23, 2020; Accepted December 2020).Chavez-Baray, S., Moya, E. M., Martinez, O. Reproductive Health Justice. Encyclopedia of Macro Social Work (EOMSW) - Oxford University & NASW Press (Submission July 2020; Revised and resubmitted October 30, 2020; Accepted November 2020).Moya, E., Chavez-Baray, S. (2020). Desempleo y Bienestar en Universitarios: Inseguridad Alimentaria. (Unemployment and wellbeing in University Students: food insecurity). In Pobreza y COVID-19: Miradas Latinoamericanas (Poverty & COVID-19: Latin American views). (Submitted December 18, 2020; Accepted February 3rd, 2021 in Cuadernos Fronterizos UACJ). Reviewed and resubmittedAragones, A., Zamore, C., Moya, E., Cordero, J., Gany, F., Bruno, D. (2020). The impact of restrictive policies on Mexican immigrant parents and their children’s access to health care. Health Equity. (Submitted October 15, 2020; revisions submitted on December 28, 2020).In reviewMoya, E., Zamore, C., Perez, L., Tellez, K., Avila, A., Aragones, A. (2020). COVID-19 imperils access to health and human services in El Paso, Texas, and New York City: Perspectives from Hispanic parents. (Submission December 27, 2020, Journal of Racial and Health Disparities). Moya, E., Crouse, M., Wagler, A., Schober, G., Ayala, J., Garcia, A. (2020). Seeing the Trees for the Forest: Using Decision Tree Methodology to Analyze Food and Housing Insecurity among College Students. (Submitted December 28, 2020, Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition). Perez, L., Moya, E., Yok-Fong, P., Khatib, M., VanMeir, A., Blount, R., Floresca, R. (2020). Interpersonal and structural complexities among women experiencing homelessness in a U.S.-Mexico border community. (Submitted November 15, 2020, EhQUIDAD, International Journal of Welfare and Social Work Policies).Gonzales, R., Morera, O., Moya, E.M., Robles, E.H. (2020). Validating the Auburn Differential Masculinity Inventory in a non-college Sample. (Submitted December 17, 2020, Psychology of Men and Masculinities). REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLESMonteblanco, A., Moya E.M. (2020). Photovoice: Integrating course-based research in undergraduate and graduate social work education. The British Journal of Social Work. 00, 1-21. Impact Factor: 1.435. Q1.Schober, Gregory S., Silvia M. Chavez-Baray, and Eva M. Moya. 2020. “Social Distancing, Social Assistancing, and Gubernatorial Executive Orders in the US.” JPHMP Direct (Companion Site of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice). Published online on May 14, 2020. Impact Factor: 1.490Chavez-Baray, S., Moya E. M., Ravello, P., Baez, S. Experiencias de violencias de mujeres migrantes en Ciudad Juárez y El Paso Texas. (2020). Migración y Salud 2020. Consejo Nacional de Poblacion. Health Initiative of the Americas. , O., Brady, A. K., Levine, E., Page, K. R., Zea, M. C., Yamanis, T., J., Grieb, S., Shinefeld, J., Ortiz, K., Davis, W., W., Mattera, B., Martinez-Donate, A. M., Chavez-Baray, S., Moya, E. M. (2020). Using syndemic theory to examine HIV sexual risk among Latinx men who have sex with men in Philadelphia, PA: Findings from the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance. Ehquidad. No. 13. Primer Semestre. Enero. 217-236. ISSN-e 23864915 . Paat, Yok-Fong, Morales, J., Moya E.M. Tullius, R., Alcantara, R. (2019). A life course approach to understanding homelessness of shelter residents. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless. DOI: 10.1080/10530789.2019.1640410. Impact Factor: 1.100Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S. M. (2018). Bridging the gap between micro and macropractice to address homelessness in the U.S.-México Border region: Implications for practitioners and community stakeholders. Reflections Narratives of Professional Helping, 24 (1). Winter 2018. 102-118 , ISSN: 10800220, H5-Index: 3Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S. M. (2018). Sexual and reproductive health rights in the Texas-México Border: Policy implications. Migration and health reflections and challenges about the health of migrants. Migration and Health 2017. Centro Nacional de Población. México. ISBN: 978-607-427-302-1. , E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Martínez, O. (2017). El trabajo social en la micro y macro práctica del contexto de la Tuberculosis. [Social work in the micro and macro practice of the Tuberculosis context]. Ehquidad International Welfare Policies and Social Work Journal, 8, 43-66. DOI:10.15257/ehquidad.2017.0008. . Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Adcox, C., Martínez, O. (2017). Community-engaged scholarship outside of the social work classroom with the homeless. SAGE Research Methods Cases. DOI: Impact Factor: 1.400Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Loweree, J., Mattera, B., Martínez, N. (2017). Adults experiencing homelessness in the U.S.-México Border Region: A photovoice project. Front Public Health, 5(113). DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2017.00113 Impact Factor: 1.680Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S. M., Torres-Sajquim, M., Gardea-Torresday, J., Martínez, O., Levine, E. C., Quintana, D. (2017). In pursuit of safe drinking water in the Texas-México Border Region: A matter of social justice. SDRP Journal of Earth Sciences & Environmental Studies, 2(1), 341-349. DOI: 10.15436/JESES.2.1.1 . Impact Factor 0.865Martínez, O., Mu?oz-Laboy, M., Levine, E., Starks, T., Dolezal, C., Dodge, B., Icard, L., Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Rhodes, S., Fernández, M. I. (2016). Relationship factors associated with sexual risk behavior and high-risk alcohol consumption among Latino men who have sex with men: Challenges and opportunities to intervene on HIV risk. Arch Sex Behav. 2016;46(4):987-999. DOI: 10.1007/s10508-016-0835-y . Impact Factor: 2.783Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Wood, W., Martínez, O. (2016). Nuestra casa: An advocacy initiative to reduce inequalities and Tuberculosis along the U.S.-México Border. [Our house: An advocacy initiative to reduce inequalities and Tuberculosis along the U.S.-México Border]. International Public Health Journal. 2016; 8(2):107-119. . Impact Factor: 2.296Moya, E.M., Chávez-Baray, S.M., Esparza, O.A., Calderón, L., Casta?eda, E., Villalobos, G., Eguiluz, I., Martínez, E.A., Herrera, K., Llamas, T., Arteaga, M., Díaz, L., Nájera, M., Landa, N., y Escobedo, V. (2016). El síndrome de Ulises en inmigrantes económicos y políticos en México y Estados Unidos.?[Ulysses syndrome in economic and political immigrants in Mexico and the United States]. Ehquidad International Welfare Policies and Social Work Journal,?5, 11-50. DOI: 10.15257/ehquidad.2016.0001 . Martínez, O., Wu, E., Levine, E., Spadafino, J., Mu?oz-Laboy, M., Dodge, B., Rhodes, S. D., López Rios, J., Ovejero, H., Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Carballo-Diéguez, A., Fernández, M. I. (2016). Syndemic factors associated with drinking patterns among Latino men and Latina transgender women who have sex with men in New York City. Addiction Research & Theory. 2016; 24(6):466-476. 10.3109/16066359.2016.1167191. Impact Factor 1.252E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Martínez, O., Aguirre-Polanco, A. (2015) Exploring intimate partner violence and sexual health needs in the Southwest United States: Perspectives from health and human service workers. Health and Social Work, 41(1) e29-e37. DOI: . Impact Factor: 1.523Martínez, O., Wu, E., Frasca, T., Shultz, A. Z., Fernández, M. I., López Rios, J.,Ovejero, H., Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Capote, J., Manusov, J., Anyamele, C.,López Mateos, J., Horatio Page, J., Carballo-Dieguez, A., & Sandfort, T. (2015). Adaptation of a couple-based HIV/STI prevention intervention for Latino men who have sex with men in New York City. American Journal of Men’s Health, 11(2) 181-195. DOI: . Impact factor: 1.269Agarwal, N., Moya, E. M., Yura, N., Seymour, C. (2015). Participatory action research with college students with disabilities. Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 28(2), 243-250. . h5-Index: 21Moya, E. M., Biswas, A., Chávez-Baray, S. M., Lomeli, B., & Martínez, O. (2014). Assessment of stigma associated with Tuberculosis in México. Public Health Action, 2014; 4(4):226-232. DOI: 10.5588/pha.14.0065. . Impact Factor: 2.576Moya, E. M., Chávez, S., & Martínez, O. (2014). Intimate partner violence and sexual health: Voices and images of Latina survivors. Health Promotion Practice, 15(6), 881-893. DOI: . (SCImago Journal Rank): 0.654Moya, E. M., & Nu?ez-Mchiri, G. (2014). Public art, service-learning, and critical reflection: Nuestra Casa as a case study of Tuberculosis awareness on the U.S.-México Border. Reflections: A Journal of Service Learning and Reflections. 13(1), 127-151. ISSN: 1541-2075. . Martínez, O., Wu, E., Sandfort, T., Shultz, Z., Chávez-Baray, S. M., Moya, E. M., Dodge, B., Morales, G., Porras, A., & Ovejero, H. (2014). A couple-based approach: An innovative effort to tackle HIV Infection among Latino gay men. Ehquidad, 1, 15-32. DOI: 10.15257/ehquidad.2014.0001. . Martínez, O., Wu, E., Spadafino, J., Sandfort, T, Shultz, Z., Ovejero, H., López-Rios, J., Rhodes, S., Chávez-Baray, S., Moya, E. M., Dodge, B, & Carballo-Dieguez, A. (2014). Sexual health, alcohol use, childhood sexual abuse, and mental health outcomes among Spanish-speaking Latino MSM in the Northeastern United States. Journal of AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 30(S1), A136-7. ISSN: 1931-8405 DOI: . Impact Factor: 2.457Martínez, O., Wu, E., Sandfort, T. O., Dodge, B., Carballo-Dieguez, A., Pinto, R., Rhodes, S., Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S. M. (2013). Evaluating the impact of immigration policies on health status among undocumented immigrants: A systematic review. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 24, 1557-1912. ISSN: 1557-1920. . Impact Factor: 1.264Martínez, O., Wu, E., Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Dodge, B., Shultz, Z., & López, J. (2014). Overcoming issues and challenges in serving the sexual health needs of Latino immigrants in the United States. The Health Education Monograph Series, 31(2), 44-52. Martínez, O., Elwin, W., Shultz, Z., Jonathan, C., Javier, L. R., Theo, S., Justin, M., Ovejero, H., Carvallo-Dieguez, A., Chávez, S.M, Moya, E. M. (2014). Still a hard-to-reach population? Using social media to recruit Latino gay couples for an HIV intervention adaptation study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16(4). ISSN: 1438-8871. DOI: . Impact Factor: 4.7Moya, E. M., & Lusk, M. W. (2013). Tuberculosis stigma and perceptions in the US-Mexico border. Special issue on migrant health. Salud Pública de México, 55(sup4):498-507. ISSN 1606-7916. Impact Factor: 1.034Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S.M., & Martínez, O. (2013). Voces e imágenes de las migrantes: Sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica [Voices and images of migrants: Survivors of domestic violence]. Todo Social: Revista de Trabajo Social [All Social: Social Work Magazine]. Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, 2, 24-27. ISSN: 1133-6552 Deusdad Ayala, B., Moya, E. M., & Chávez-Baray, S. M. (2012). Violencia de género y mujeres migrantes en la frontera: El caso de El Paso, Texas [Gender violence and migrant women at the border: The case of El Paso, Texas]. Portularia Spanish Journal of Social Work, 12, 13-21. ISSN: 1578-0238. Impact Factor: 1.042Moya, E. M., & Lusk, M. W. (2009). Tuberculosis and stigma: Two case studies in El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, México. Professional Development: Journal of Continuing Social Work Education. 12(3), 48-58. ISSN: 1097-4911. Impact Factor: 1.19De Heer, H., Moya, E. M., & Lacson, R. (2008). Voices and images of Tuberculosis photovoice in a binational setting. Cases in Public Health Communication and Marketing. 31(2), 55-86. ISSN: 1943-0205. . Impact Factor: 2.35Moya, E. M., Shedlin, M. (2008). Policies and laws affecting Mexican-origin immigrant access and utilization of substance abuse treatment: Obstacles to recovery and immigrant health. Substance Use and Misuse. 43, 1747-1769. ISSN: 1082-6084. . Impact Factor: 1.226 Moya E.M., de Cosio, F., de Zapien, G., Nichols, A., & Leus, X. (1999). El acceso a la salud en la frontera Mexicano-Estadounidense [Access to health on the Mexican-American border]. M?DICO Interamericano, 18(1), 24-28. ISSN: 0278-9779. Moya, E. M., & Nichols, A. W. (1997). (Ed) Special issue: Border vision fronteriza - iniciativa de border vision fronteriza [Border vision border - border vision initiative]. Revista de Salud Fronteriza [Journal of Border Health], U.S.-México Border Health Association. 2(4), pp.1-4. ISSN 1093-0019. PUBLISHED INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONSCollaborated or coordinated the preparation of the following technical reports, publications. Concha, JB., Duarte-Gardea, M., Moya, EM., Portillo, DN, Bajpeyi S. (2020). Diabetes Assessment in the County of El Paso TX: Qualitative Report. El Paso, TX for the Paso Del Norte Health Foundation.Moya, E. M., (2018). Collaborators’ activities geared to improving health, sanitation, and nutrition among vulnerable populations in the México-US Border Region: Positive results and major challenges. Innovation in local and global learning systems for sustainability; ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all: Experiences of community health, hygiene, sanitation, and nutrition. Editors: Payyappallimana, U., and Fadeeva, Z. United Nations University, Japan. ISBN 978-92-808-4581-5 Moya, E. M., Monteblanco, A., (2016). Rural areas evaluation report [Conference session]. 41st National Institute Conference on Social Work and Human Services, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States.Moya, E. M., Chávez, S., Esparza, O., Calderón Chelius, L. Casta?eda, E., Villalobos, G., et al. (2015-2016). El síndrome de Ulises en migrantes económicos y políticos en México y Estados Unidos [Ulysses Syndrome in Economic and Political Migrants in México and the United States]. The University of Texas at El Paso and Universidad de Guadalajara. Programa de Investigación en Salud y Migración (PIMSA).Moya, E. M., Matsui, O., Mu?iz, M, Chávez, S.M., & Peregrina, C. (2013). Sexual and reproductive health of female migrants’ project technical report. The University of Texas at El Paso and Universidad de Guadalajara. Programa de Investigación en Salud y Migración (PIMSA).Moya, E. M., Chávez, S. M., & Finley, S. (2013). Access and utilization of reproductive health in El Paso, Texas pilot exploratory study. The University of Texas at El Paso.Moya, E. M. (2012). Capítulo VII: Cuidados de las personas con TB/VIH en el hogar, en la comunidad y en la sociedad [Chapter VII: Caring for people with TB / HIV at home, in the community and in society]. In PAHO (Ed.), Co-infección TB/VIH: Guía básica de atención integral para la frontera México-Estados Unidos [TB / HIV co-infection: Basic guide to comprehensive care for the US-Mexico Border]. El Paso, Texas: Organización panamericana de la salud - serie de salud de la frontera entre México y Estados Unidos.Moya, E. M. (2011). Social perspectives in Healthy People 2020 [Conference session]. National Association of Social Workers, Washington, DC, United States.Lomeli, B., Moya, E. M., & Schonney, J. (2010). Promising best practices in advocacy, communication, and social mobilization in Tuberculosis in México. Project concern international. San Diego, CA. (Spanish translation available).Lomeli, B., Ramos, R., Moya, E. M., Gallegos, N., Rangel, G., Macías, G., & Lusk, M. (2010). From cough to cure: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices in México technical report. Project Concern International, San Diego, CA, United States. (Spanish translation available)Lusk, M., Moya, E. M., & Puga, D. (2010) End of year project report. Trans-border research on stigma and treatment adherence in Tuberculosis. Programa de investigación en migración y salud [Migration and health research program]. The University of Texas at El Paso. El Paso, TX. (Spanish translation available).Moya, E. M., & Padilla, J. (2007). School of Nursing Fast-Track Program. Analysis of focus groups, in-depth interviews, and student questionnaires. Presented findings to the Dean of the School of Nursing and Senior Faculty. El Paso, TX, United States.Moya, E.M., Shedlin, M. G., Anders, R., & Deren S. (2006). The grey area: Impact of recent laws and policies on Hispanics immigrants in substance use treatment services in El Paso County. Report to Hispanic Health Disparities Center. El Paso, TXMoya, E. M. (Ed). (2003). U.S.-México Border models of excellence compendium and transfer guides. Published by the U.S.-México Border Health Commission. El Paso, TX.Driesen, K., Aguirre, A., & Moya E. M. (2002). Community access project of Arizona Border strategic plan report. University of Arizona rural health office. Tucson, AZ.Moya, E. M. (Ed). (2001). U.S.-México Binational Tuberculosis workshop proceedings. Coordinated by the U.S.-México Border Health Commission and the México Secretaria of Health, CDC, HRSA and PAHO. El Paso, TX.Moya, E.M., Nichols, A.W., & Eng, H. (2001). Community health workers’ children’s health outreach module. Border Vision Fronteriza. University of Arizona, Rural Health Office. Tucson, AZ.Meister, J., Rosenthal, E.L., Moya, E.M., Kareaga, K., & Grubbs, J. (2000). Community health worker evaluation tool kit/cd-rom production. Increasing the quality and quantity of community health worker program evaluation. University of Arizona, Rural Health Office, and Arizona College of Public Health. Tucson, AZ.Moya, E. M., & Holguín, A. (1998). UNI-SOL: Universities, World Health Organization and UNESCO Initiative. International Summit. Border Vision Fronteriza Case Study presented to WHO and UNESCO Global Border Initiative Workgroup. Tucson, AZ.Written Case with Instructional MaterialMoya, E.M., Chávez-Baray, S. & Lomeli, B. (2013). Bilingual voices and images photovoice training manual. Revision and adaptation from original publication (Lacson, Napp, & Moya) (2008). Center for Civic Engagement, the University of Texas at El Paso and Project Concern International. San Diego, CA.Schumann, D., Moya, E. M., Ramos, R., Lomeli, B., & Ordu?o, R. (2010). Our Home – Nuestra Casa Development and Dissemination Guide. PCI. Tijuana, MX.Health Education Materials and/or Interventions (Co-Authored or Produced) Moya, E. M., (Co-authored), Tinajero, J., Dura, L. Chave-Baray, S., Muro, A., Espinoza, A., Rosino de Orazco, J. M., Levine, C., Acereto, J., Bazan, D. (2018). Cultivating values - Cultivando valores in the El Paso and Ciudad Juarez schools: respect, honesty, and justice. Consulado General de México in El Paso, TX, United States. Moya, E. M., (Director), Dávila, D., (Producer), Morales, J. (Co-producer). (May 10, 2018). Voices and stories of social work part 1. Seven minutes documentary. The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States.Moya, E. M. (Director), Dávila, D., (Producer), & Ibilah, O. (Co-Producer). Voices and stories of social work part 2. Eight minutes documentary. The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States.Moya, E. M., Chaparro, P., & Dávila, D. (2017). HPV Human Papillomavirus bilingual educational video. 14 minutes documentary. Directed bilingual production. The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States.Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S. (2016). Photovoice: Voices and images train the trainer bilingual manual. Revisions from original production by Lacson and Napp (2006).Moya, E. M., Loweree, J., Adcox, C., Seymour, C., Chávez, P., & Volkovika, J. (2015). Voices and images of the residents of the Opportunity Center for the homeless touring photovoice exhibition. The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States.Dávila, D., Chaparro, P., & Moya E. M. (2015). Voices and images of the residents of the Opportunity Center for the homeless: A visual representation of the identity and challenges adults face in the U.S.-México Border region. 20-minute production. The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States.Moya, E.M., Davila, D. (2014). Teatrino El Enga?o [The Trick]. Humantrafficking produced by DHIA, A.C. Social Justice Initiative and CAST. 12-minute bilingual production. The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States.Moya, E.M., & Dura, L. (2013). Tuberculosis lottery or bingo game and interactive wheel with instruction manuals. The manual includes instructions for use of TB soccer ball, ticktacktoe game, and memory card game. PCI, San Diego, CA, United States.Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, S., Silvadoray, D., & Carrete, P. (2012). Voices and images of migrant women domestic violence and sexual and reproductive health. Touring Photovoice exhibit. The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States.Moya, E. M., Chávez-Baray, M., & Silvadoray, D. (2012). The voices and images of migrant women, domestic violence, sexual and reproductive health. A DVD of testimonies of intimate partner violence project survivors. CAP2 Project College of Health Sciences, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, United States.Moya, E. M., Lomeli, B., Poncón, B., & Reyes, A. (2012). TB advocacy, communication, and social mobilization tool kit. PCI SOLUCION TB. USAID México. Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.Moya, E. M., Lusk, M., & Puga, D. (2010). Voices and images of persons affected by Tuberculosis in the El Paso – Ciudad Juárez Region. Photovoice exhibit. The University of Texas at El Paso, TX, United States, and the Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico.Elenes, J., Moya, E. M., & Ferlan, C. (2007). Instituto fronterizo de liderazgo para promotoras en salud de la mujer: currículum [Border Leadership Institute for Promoters in Women's Health: Curriculum]. Mariposa Community Health Center. Nogales, AZ, United States.Lara Cantú, A., Salas, I, Salas, V., Moya E.M., Stephens, P. (2006). Health workers’ group training manual. Is it difficult being a woman? A guide on depression. Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance and Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría. México DF.Lacson, R., Napp, D., & Moya, E. M. (2006). Tuberculosis photovoice training manual in Spanish [Manual de Capacitación de Fotovoz en TB]. Amaya-Lacson TB Photovoice Project. El Paso, TX, United States. Revised 2008.Moya E. M., (2006). Border voices and images of Tuberculosis. Touring photovoice exhibition. United States-México Border Health Association.Moya, E. M., & Carrillo, I. (1999). ENLACES: Latino capacity building and leadership curriculum. USMBHA and CDC. El Paso, TX.Moya, E. M., & Kunz, S. (1998). U.S.-México Border through the eyes of children exhibit. 14 minutes video/photograph exhibit. University of Arizona RHO. Tucson, AZ, United States.Ramos, R., & Moya, E. M., (1996). Paso a Paso [Step by Step]: Diabetes Risk Reduction Training Manual. A bilingual, bicultural training module, radio novellas, educational resources. Paso Del Norte Area Health Education Center. El Paso, TX, United States.CONTRACTS, GRANTS AND SPONSORED RESEARCHEducational/Training/Research/Other Submitted/ApprovedMoya, E., (PI), Camarena, R., (Co-PI), Blount, R. (Co-PI). (January 22, 2021). Chronic Disease Risks and Access to Care of Adults Experiencing Homelessness in El Paso County. [Grant]. New Mexico State University/FHCRC U54 Partnership to Advance Cancer Research. Submitted, December 20, 2020. Requested: $5,000. Awarded: $5,000. (January 25, 2021-June 30, 2021). Research GrantKirken, R., (PI); Frietze, G., (Co-PI); Padilla, M., (Co-PI); Mancera, B., (Co-PI); Moya, E., (Co-PI); Kenney, M. (Co-PI). Award number:?3U54MD007592-27S1. (November 13, 2020-November 12, 2022). Implementing Community-based approaches to increase SARS-CoV-2 Testing among an Underserved and Vulnerable Population. [Grant]. FOA Emergency Competitive Revision to Existing NIH Awards (Emergency Supplement Clinical Trial Optional). Awarded:?$1,036,464. Research Grant ?Moya, E. M., (PI), Gutierrez, M., (PI), Chavez, S. M., (Co-PI), Chaparro, P. (Co-PI), Padilla, H., Esparza, O. (2020-2021). Use of Photovoice to make visible the mental health of transgender migrants in Juarez and El Paso. [Grant]. Programa de Investigación en Migración y Salud (PIMSA). Awarded: $10,000. Research Grant Moya, E. M., (PI); Padilla, M., (Co-PI); Frietze, G., (Co-PI); Gooselink, K., (Co-PI); Chavez-Baray, S., (Co-PI); Cordero, J. (Co-PI). (2020-2021). UTEP Interdisciplinary Research and Education Program (IDRE) Space Allocation and Seed Funding Proposal 2020. [Intramural grant]. UTEP IDRE. Awarded: $20,000. Training Grant Kirken, R. (Principal); Aguilera, R.,?(CO-PI); Cox, M. (CO-PI); Zhang, J., (CO-PI); Moya, E.*, (CO-PI); Kenney, M. (CO-PI); Mancera, B., (CO-PI); Almeida, Igor C, (CO-PI). (2019-2024). Border biomedical research center (BBRC) Research infrastructure core (RIC). (*Project No. 5U54MD007592) [Grant]. NIH/National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD). Awarded: $19,500,000.00. Research Grant * *HPV mitigation and cancer prevention across the lifespan in Mexican origin. (Project No. 12750491) [Grant]. Behavioral Research Project of U54 Center Submission by UTEP Border Behavior Research Center (BBRC). Proposed, $2,645,000*. Submitted November 21, 2018. Approved July 2019. August 2, 2019-February 29, 2024. Research Project 3 of Project No. 5U54MD007592. *of $19,500,000 award. Moya E. M., (PI); Chávez -Baray, S. (CO-PI/Director). (2019-2021). Youth and young adult cancer knowledge, attitudes and practices pilot study (C-KAP). [Grant]. BBRC U54 Center Young Investigators Project. Proposed, $40,000. Submitted December 6, 2019. Approved January 2020. March 2019-May 2021. Research Grant Concha. J., (Co-PI); Moya, E.M., (Co-PI); Duarte, M., (Co-PI); Bajpeyi, S. (Co-PI). (2019-2020). Qualitative assessment of patient education in the County of El Paso, Texas. [Grant]. Paso Del Norte Health Foundation. Awarded $8,900. Submitted September, 2019. Conduct focus groups with diabetes educators and patients to identify strategies to improve standards of care in El Paso. IRB Approved. September 2019-Present. Research Concha, J., (Co-PI) Moya, E. M., (Co-PI) Duarte, M., (Co-PI) Bajpeyi, S. (Co-PI). HEAL: Diabetes Assessment in the County of El Paso, TX[Grant]. Paso Del Norte Health Foundation. Awarded $20,127. IRB Approved. June 2019-April 2020. Diabetes assessment to determine if health sectors are meeting standards of care and identify culturally-centered approaches for meeting standards care. Research Aragones, A., (PI); Moya E. M., (Co-PI); Tonda, J., (Co-PI). (2016-2021). Ed-HPV: A community approach using education and technology to increase HPV vaccination. [Grant]. Memorial Sloan Kettering Center, Federal, National Institute of Nursing Research. Awarded $2, 5000.000. Submitted June 4, 2015. Approved September 30, 2016. Federal, $468,503 awarded to UTEP (4-year sub contract). IRB 1122338-8. (2016-2021). Research grant. Gardea-Torresdey, J., (Dept. PI); Villagran, D., (Co-PI); Noverón, J., (Co-PI); Walker, S., (Co-PI); Moya E. M., (Co-PI). (2015-2018). National Science Foundation Nano Systems Engineering Research Center for Off-Grid Nanotechnology Enables Water Treatment Systems (NEWT). [Grant]. Rice University. Awarded, $1,843,751. (September 19, 2015-September 19, 2018). IRB 922030-2. Research grant.Moya, E. M. (PI); Tullius, R. (Co-PI); Kosyluk, K. (Co-PI); Martínez, N. (RA). (2015-2016). Voices and images of homelessness CAP2: Call to action. [Grant]. The University of Texas at El Paso, College of Health Sciences. Internal. Awarded, $4000 (April, 2015-February, 2016). IRB 1094595-2. Research grant.Duarte-Gardea, M. (PI); Moya, E. M. (Co-PI); Domínguez, D. (Co-PI); Loza, O. (Co-PI), Ibarra, G. (Co-PI); Paéz, L., (Director). (2014-2018). Hispanic health disparities across cultures in Latin America: Collaborative research for the 21st Century. (Project No. SPN011241) [Grant]. Minority International Health Research Training Program (MHIRT). Federal, SPN011241. (226141122A). Awarded, $1,250.000. (September, 2014-August, 2019). Training grant. Moya, E. M. (PI); Esparza, O. (Co-PI); Chellius, L. (Co-PI). (2014-2015). Ulysses Syndrome among political and economic migrants from México and Central America project. [Grant]. Programa de Investigación en Migración y Salud (PIMSA), University of California at Berkeley. Awarded, $40,000. (August, 2014-Dec. 2015). IRB 676220-2. Research.Curtis, K. (PI); Moya, E. M. (Co-PI); Chávez-Baray, S. (Coordinator). (2014-2015). Ventanilla de salud. [Grant]. Consulado General de México en El Paso. Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior. Awarded, $45,000. (June, 2014-May, 2015). ServiceCurtis, K. (PI); Moya, E. M. (Co-PI); Chávez -Baray, S. (Coordinator). (2013-2014). Ventanilla de salud. [Grant]. Consulado General de México en El Paso. Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior. Awarded, $45,000. (June, 2013-May, 2014). ServiceMoya, E. M. (PI); Castro, F. (Co-PI); Chávez-Baray, S. (Director). Addressing Intimate Partner Violence Project. (2013-2014). Hispanic Health Disparities Research Center. (Project No. 26-1410-94) [Grant]. National Institutes of Health. Awarded, $22,000. (February, 2013-January, 2014). IRB 427748-2. ResearchMoya, E. M., (PI); Chávez-Baray, S. (Co-PI). (2012-2013). Sexual and reproductive health in Mexican migrant women in Ciudad Juarez, Guadalajara, México and El Paso, Texas. [Grant]. Research Programs on Migration and Health (PIMSA). Awarded, $40,000. (Feb. 2012-Jan. 2013). IRB 427748-1. ResearchMoya, E. M., (PI); Chávez-Baray, S. (Co-PI). (2012-2012). CAP? Voices and images of migrant women: domestic violence, sexual and reproductive health project. [Grant]. The University of Texas at El Paso. Awarded, $4,000. (March, 2012-December, 2012). IRB 336186-2. Research Moya, E. M. (PI). (2011-2011). Stop TB campaign. [Grant]. RESULTS. Awarded, $4,000. (March 2011-June 2011). ServiceLusk, M. (PI); Moya E.M. (Co-PI); Puga D. (Co-PI). (2009-2010). TB related stigma trans-border study in El Paso-Ciudad Juarez. [Grant]. PIMSA. Awarded, $39,000. (February 2009-2010). IRB 100345-4. Research Lusk, M. (PI); Moya E. M. (Co-PI); Lomeli, B. (Dir); Ramos, R., (Co-Dir.); Gallegos, N. (Manager); Rangel, G (Consultant); Macías, J. (Manager). (2009-2010). National TB knowledge, attitudes and practices study in México. [Grant]. PCI. USAID México. Awarded $159,000. (September, 2009-August, 2010). IRB 130306-2. Research Moya, E. M. (PI); Lomeli (Co-PI). (2010-2011). Nuestra Casa Project. [Grant]. PCI SOLUCION TB. Awarded, $22,000. (2010-2011). IRB 100345-2.Moya, E. M. (PI); Lusk, (Co-PI). (2008-2009). Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS stigma study in México- Validation of two sub-scales in five locations. [Grant]. University of Texas at El Paso Hispanic Health Research Disparities Center. Awarded, $5,000. (2008-2009). IRB 100345-1. Research Moya, E. M. (Dir). (2006-2009). El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juarez Border voices and images of Tuberculosis project. Amaya-Lacson TB Photovoice Foundation. Awarded, $1,500. (2006-2007). ResearchMoya, E. M. (PI); Shedlin, M. (PI). (2006-2007). exploratory pilot study: Impact of recent laws and policies on Mexican-origin immigrants. [Grant]. Access and Utilization of Drug Use Treatment in El Paso County. Awarded, $59,000. (2006-2009). ResearchAnders, R. (PI); Moya, E. M. (Consultant); Padilla, J. (Consultant). (2007). Nursing Fast-Track Program Exploratory Evaluation. [Grant]. School of Nursing, University of Texas at El Paso. ResearchSubmitted/Not AwardedKirken, R., Frietze, G., Mancera, B., Moya, E., & Padilla, M. Identifying and assessing behavioral factors within a Vulnerable Population of Hispanics to Increase COVID-19 Testing, Prevention Strategies, and future vaccine uptake. Submitted September 2020; requested?$942,944. National Institutes of Health (NIH). Reviewed, scored, not funded. Dura, L., (PI); Solis, G., (Co-PI); Moya, E. M., (Co-PI); Esparza, O. (Co-PI). (2007). End of life, migration, and health. [Grant]. PIMSA. Reviewed, not funded. (July, 2017).Duarte, M., (PI); Moya, E. M., (Co-PI); Mancera, B., (Director); Ortíz, M. (Coordinator). (2017). Breast and Cervical Cancer education outreach in Colonias. [Grant]. Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). Reviewed, not funded. (March, 2017).Lomeli, B., (PI); Moya, E. M. (Co-PI). Mobilization for health: National prevention partnership awards. [Grant]. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health. Approved, not funded no remaining funds. (September, 2014).Paat, Y.-F. (Principal); Moya, E. M. (Co-Principal); Solis, G. (Co-Principal); Nunez-Mchiri, G. (Co-Principal). A multi-level mental health study of the Mexican-origin women experiencing intimate partner violence. [Grant]. University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) URI. (October, 2013).Leyser-Whalen, O. (Co-Principal); Moya, E. M. (Co-Principal). Student access toContraceptives on the U.S.-México Border. UTEP URI. (Spring, 2013).Wiebe, J., (PI); Moya E. M., (Co-PI); Rao, D. (PI of subcontract); Rosenthal, S. (PI,Subcontract). A controlled trial of photovoice to address HIV stigma on the U.S.-México Border. [Grant]. NIMHD Exploratory Centers of Excellence. Approved, not funded. (Fall, 2012).Collaborated on/or Coordinated the Preparation of the Following Grants and Contracts Submitted or AwardedChalil Madathil, S., Moya, E., Tseng, TL, Nambiar, S., Azadi, Z. Al-driven simulation modeling for optimal resource allocation to combat a pandemic’s impact on persons experiencing homelessness. Submitted (September 2020), reviewed internally at UTEP (October). Not selected for submission to federal agency. Working on resubmission February 28, 2021. Tullius, R.; Martin, J.; Moya, E. M. (2018-2019). Community of learning in homelessness. [Grant]. Mission and Ministry Foundation. Resubmitted (June 2018) and funded. (October 2018/August 2021). $130,000 to the Opportunity Center. Awarded. Reviewed in 2020. Esparza, O., (Principal); Moya E. M., (Co-Principal). Ulysses Syndrome: Grief andMental health in forced migration in immigrants from México and Central America. [Grant]. ConTex Collaborative Research Grants. Submitted, reviewed, scored, and not funded (July 2017).Tullius, R., Martin, J.; Moya, E. M.; Kosyluk, K.; Chen, C. Community of Learning in Homelessness. Mission in Ministry Foundation. Submitted, not funded. (Nov 2017). Wiebe, J. (Principal); Lusk, M. W. (Co-Principal); Heyman, J. M. (Co-Principal);Acosta, S, (Co-Principal); Gonzalez, A.; Moya E. M.. Empowering immigrant & Latino youth to reduce inequality. W. T Grant Foundation. Submitted, reviewed, not funded (November, 2017).Chen, C. C. (Principal); Moya, E. M. (Co-Principal). Minority serving institution (MSI) research grant competition. Other, Federal. Submitted, reviewed, scored, not funded. (July 21, 2017).Martínez, O. (PI); Moya, E. M. (Consultant). (2014-2016). Couple-based HIV intervention for men who have sex with men: Adaptation for Latino MSM. [Grant]. HIV center for clinical and behavioral studies at Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute School of Social Work. Funded.González, A. (Director); Moya, E. M. (Co-Director). (2011-2012). Nuestra Casa Initiative. [Grant]. Center for Civic Engagement at the University of Texas at El Paso. Funded, $24,000. Wiebe (PI); Moya, E. M. (Co-PI); Rao (PI of Subcontract); Rosenthal (PI of Subcontract). A controlled trial of photovoice to address HIV Stigma on the U.S.-México Border. NIMHD Exploratory Centers of Excellence. Submitted by University of Texas at El Paso HHDRC (Reviewed, not funded-April, 2011).Moya, E. M. Racial and ethnic approaches to community health for communities organized to respond and evaluate (REACH CORE). Submitted by Alliance of Border Collaborative in July 2010. (Approved, not funded-September, 2010).Moya, E. M. VALOR (Vulnerability Alleviation through Local Outreach to Increase Resilience) in Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana, México. Submitted to USAID México. (Approved, not funded-August, 2010).Walling (PI); Moya, E. M. (Director). (2003-2005). Early warning infectious disease surveillance project. [Grant]. United States-México Border Health Commission. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Response. (Approved and awarded, $5.4 million-2003-2005).Driesen (Co-PI); Aguirre, Moya, E. M. (2001-2003). Community access program of Arizona. [Grant]. Health Resources and Services Administration. (Approved and awarded, $948,000, September 2001-August 2003). Nichols (PI); Moya, E. M. (Director). (1998-2001). U.S.-México Border health outreach collaborative demonstration contract: Border vision fronteriza initiative. [Grant]. HRSA. (Approved and awarded, $900,000, September 1998-August 2001). Nichols (PI); Moya, E. M. (Co-PI). (1998-2001). Fronteriza [Border]. [Grant]. Health Resources and Services Administration, Office of Rural Health Policy. (Approved and awarded, $50,000, 1998-2000). Nichols (PI); Moya, E. M. (Director). (1998-2000). Cancer education program with Hispanics. [Grant]. Arizona HETC Border Area. Health Resources and Services Administration. (Approved and awarded, $50,000, 1998-2000). Lebowitz (PI); Moya, E. M. (Co-PI). (2001-2003). U.S.-México Border health outreach collaborative: Border vision fronteriza community health workers for children’s health. HRSA. (Approved and awarded, $350,000, 2001-2003). Research in ProgressKirken, R., (PI), Frietze, G., (Co-PI), Padilla, M., (Co-PI) Mancera, B., (CO-PI), Moya, E., (Co-PI), Kenney, M. (Co-PI). Award number:?3U54MD007592-27S1. (11/13/20-11/12/22) Implementing Community-based approaches to increase SARS-CoV-2 Testing among an Underserved and Vulnerable Population. [Grant]. FOA Emergency Competitive Revision to Existing NIH Awards (Emergency Supplement Clinical Trial Optional). Awarded:?$1,036,464 ?Moya, E. M., (PI); Gutiérrez, M., (PI); Chávez, S. M., (Co-PI), Chaparro, P., Padilla, H., Esparza, O. (2020-2021). Use of Photovoice to make visible the mental health of transgender migrants in Juarez and El Paso. [Grant]. Programa de Investigación en Migración y Salud (PIMSA). Awarded: $5,695.Kirken, R. (Principal); Aguilera, R.,?(Co-PI); Cox, M. (Co-PI); Zhang, J., (Co-PI); Moya, E., (Co-PI); Kenney, M. (Co-PI); Mancera, B., (Co-PI); Almeida, Igor C, (Co-PI). (2019-2024). Border biomedical research center (BBRC) Research infrastructure core (RIC). (*Project No. 5U54MD007592) [Grant]. NIH/National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD). Awarded: $19,500,000. Moya E. M., (PI); Chavez-Baray, S. (Co-PI/Director). Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (C-KAP) in Youth and Young Adults Pilot Study. (2020-2021). [Grant]. BBRC, UTEP. (IRB: 1548282-5). Awarded: $40,000.Moya, E. M., (PI); Crouse, C., (Co-PI); Barraza, K. I.; Sanchez, S.; Davenport, S. (2019-2020). Housing and Food Insecurity at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). IRB: 1470143-1. July 10, 2019. No funding. Completed October 2019. IRB Amended for 2020 study. Approved (IRB: 1470143-2). Moya, E. M., (PI); Crouse, C., (Co-PI); Wagler, A., Schober, G., Ayala, J. (2020-2021). Housing and Food Insecurity at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). IRB: 1470143-2. September 2020. No funding. Completed data collection on November 30, 2020. Data analysis phase. Aragones, A., (PI); Moya E. M., (Co-PI); Tonda, J., (Co-PI). (2016-2020). Ed-HPV: A community approach using education and technology to increase HPV vaccination. Memorial Sloan Kettering Center. National Institute of Nursing Research, PA-13-302. Proposed $2, 5000.000, Submitted June 4, 2015; approved September 30, 2016-2020. $468,503 awarded to UTEP (Sub contract) (Approved, funded).Moya, E. M., (PI); Solís, G. (Co-PI). (2017-2021). Health opportunities prevention and education (HOPE Clinic) for persons experiencing homelessness in El Paso, Texas. IRB 934551-3. The University of Texas at El Paso. High impact practice project no funding available. Due to COVID-19 HOPE clinics placed on hold. Flu Clinic launched in fall 2020. Duarte-Gardea, M. (PI); Moya, E. M. (Co-PI); Domínguez, D. (Co-PI); Loza, O. (Co-PI); Ibarra, G. (Co-PI); Páez, L. (Director). (2014-2019). Hispanic health disparities across cultures in Latin America: Collaborative research for the 21st Century. Minority International Health Research Training Program. Proposed $1,250.000, funded $1,250.000. Inactive due to COVID-19. Research Completed Moya, E. M., (PI); Perez, L., (CO-PI); Paat, Y. (CO-PI); Khatib, M (CO-PI); Floresca, R (RA). (2019-2020). Intersectionality of ethnicity, gender, and homelessness in El Paso, Texas: An exploratory study. IRB 1372668-1. No funding. Data collection completed. Manuscript in peer review process.Chavez-Baray, S. M.; Moya E. M., Ravelo, P. Báez, S. (2018-2019). Migrant women experiencing homelessness. University of California, Berkley PIMSA. Proposed $20,000. Funded, $20,000. ($10,200 UTEP, $9,800 CIESAS). IRB Protocol approved. Gardea-Torresdey, J., (Dept. PI); Villagran, D. (Co-PI); Noverón, J. (Co-PI); Walker, S. (Co-PI), Moya E. M. (Co-PI). (2015-2018). National science foundation nano systems engineering research center for off-grid nanotechnology enables water treatment systems (NEWT). Rice University. Federal, $1,843,751 proposed, $1,843,751 awarded.Moya, E. M. (PI); Tullius, R. (Co-PI); Kosyluk, K. (Co-PI); Martínez, N. (RA). (2015-2016). Voices and images of homelessness CAP2: Call to action. The University of Texas at El Paso, College of Health Sciences. Internal, $4000 proposed, $4000 awarded. Moya, E. M. (PI); Esparza, O. (Co-PI); Chellius, L. (Co-PI). (2014-2016). Ulysses Syndrome among political and economic migrants from México and Central America project. Programa de Investigación en Migración y Salud (PIMSA), University of California at Berkeley. Proposed $40,000, funded $40,000. Moya, E. M. (PI); Tullius, R. (Co-PI). (2014-2015). Voices and images of the residents of the Opportunity Center - A visual project on the identity and challenges homeless adults face in the U.S.-México Border Region. A partnership between University of Texas at El Paso and the Opportunity Center for the Homeless. Moya, E. M. (PI); Espinoza, O., (Co-PI); Chelius, L (Co-PI). (2014-2015). Ulysses Syndrome among political and economic migrants from México and Central America."Programa de Investigación en Migración y Salud, University of California at Berkeley. Proposed $40,000, funded $40,000.Curtis, K. (PI); Moya, E. M. (Co-PI); Chávez-Baray, S. (Coordinator). (2014-2015). Ventanilla de salud. Consulado General de México en El Paso. Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior. Proposed $45,000, funded $52,000. MAJOR PRESENTATIONSPeer-Reviewed PresentationsMoya, E. M., (Co-author), Chavez-Baray, S. M. (Co-author). Mujeres, Jóvenes y menores de edad migrantes en las estructuras de discriminación social. (Women, youth and minor migrants in the structures of social discrimination). 5th Seminar Specialty II Master’s in Social Anthropology, CIESAS. May 26, 2020. Mexico City. Virtual Seminar. Bailey, D., (Presenter & Co-author), Moya, E. M., (Presenter & Co-author), Villa, C., (Presenter & Co-author), Major, Q., (Presenter & Co-author). (723) Crisis at the Southern Border of Mexico: The Realities of Extra continental Migrants. Council of Social Work Education (CSWE) 66th Annual Program Meeting. Leading Critical Conversations: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. November 15, 2020. Denver, Colorado. Satellite session. On demand. CE = 1 hour. Chidi C, Muniz L, Frietze GA, Padilla ME, Moya EM, Gosselink KL. Cancer prevention in the Paso del Norte region: Assessing HPV knowledge and vaccination rates in a majority Hispanic community. (Medical Student Research Day, Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine, Las Cruces, NM. July 17, 2020.Cordero JI*(Presenter), Moya EM, Ramirez AG, Aragones A. Potential Meets Opportunity: Capacity Building through Exito. Poster presentation at the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos, San Antonio, TX. February 27, 2020.*PhD Student Moya EM (Presenter), Cordero JI, Zamore C, Ramírez M, Mu?oz R, Aragones A. U.S.-Mexico Border Health CBPR: HPV Cancer Prevention. Poster presentation at the Advancing the Science of Cancer in Latinos, San Antonio, TX. February 27, 2020.Moya, E. M. (Presenter & Author). Guest speaker: U.S.-Mexico Border: Challenges and Opportunities for Social Work. University of Cincinnati. February 18, 2020. Cincinnati, OH. Moya, E. M., (Co-author) Cordero, J., (Presenter, and Co-Author), Ramirez, M., (Co-Author), Medina, R., (Co-Author), Aragones, A. (Co-Author). U.S.-Mexico Border Health CBPR: HPV Cancer Prevention El Paso, Texas. Poster scientific presentation. RCMI 2019 National Conference. Collaborative Solutions to Improve Minority Health & Reduce Health Disparities. December 17, 2019. Bethesda, MD. Moya, Eva M. (Presenter & Co-Author), Chavez Baray, Silvia M., (Presenter & Co-Author). "Problemas de salud fronteriza y trata de personas," Oral presentation, Seminario Binacional Diversidad Sin Violencia, CIESAS, México City. Virtual seminar, International. (November 28, 2019)Perez, Lourdes (Presenter & Co-Author), Moya, Eva M. (Presenter & Author), "Intersectionality of ethnicity, gender and homelessness in El Paso, Texas" National Latino Social Work Conference. Chicago Midway, IL. Other, Academic and Non-Academic. National. (September 2019)Moya, E., Chavez-Baray., S., Nu?ez-Mchiri, G. (Plenary speaker). “Miradas Interdisciplinarias de la Investigación en Genero y Salud.” (Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Gender and Health Research). 1er Congreso Nacional de Investigación de Trabajo Social. Redes de Investigación e Intervención: Dilemas y Perspectivas en Trabajo Social. La Academia Nacional de Investigación en Trabajo Social. Universidad Juárez Del Estado de Durango. México. (August 15, 2019) Moya, E., Chavez-Baray., S. (Presenters & Authors). Taller: Metodología Voces e Imágenes (Photovoice Method workshop). 1er Congreso Nacional de Investigación de Trabajo Social. Redes de Investigación e Intervención: Dilemas y Perspectivas en Trabajo Social. La Academia Nacional de Investigación en Trabajo Social. Universidad Juárez Del Estado de Durango. Durango, México. (August 14, 2019). Moya, Eva M., (Presenter & Author), Chavez Baray, Silvia M., (Co-Author), "Emergent Social Issues in the U.S.-Mexico Border: From Vulnerability to Resilience in Youth and Families," Paper, Trauma and Triumph Border Youth Conference, El Paso Center for Children and El Paso Child Guidance Center, Judson F. Williams Convention Center, El Paso, Texas. Conference, Academic & Non-Academic, Regional. (August 7, 2019)Moya, E. (Presenter & Author). “Social work and health inequalities: what now, where next? Plenary speaker. 9th International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health. University of York. Academic, International, Invited. (July 22-26, 2019).Perez, L. (Poster presenter & Author), Moya, Eva M. (Author), Paat, Y. F., (Author Only), Townsend, L. (Co-Author Only), Floresca, R. (Author Only), Gonzalez, R. (Co-Author Only), Escajeda, A, (Co-author). "Intersectionality of ethnicity, gender and homelessness in El Paso, Texas: An," Paper/Poster presentation, COURI Symposium, Academic, Local. (August 3, 2019)Heyman, Josiah M., (Presenter and Co-Author), Moya, Eva M., (Presenter and Co-Author), "?ndice de Percepción de la Frontera," (Perception Border Index), Oral Presentation, El Paso Community Foundation and Fundación Comunitaria de la Frontera Norte, AC., El Paso Community Foundation. Conference, Academic, Binational. (July 17, 2019)Heyman, Josiah M., (Presenter and Co-Author), Moya, Eva M., (Presenter and Co-Author) "Border Perception Index: Binational Survey Presentation of Results," Oral Presentation, Border Perception Index, El Paso Community Foundation, Fundación Comunitaria de la Frontera, A.C., College of Health Sciences School of Nursing. Other, Academic, Local. (May 2, 2019)Moya, Eva M. (Presenter), Oral Presentation, 11th Annual Spectrum of Healthcare from Mother to Child, The Texas Perinatal Association and the El Paso Pediatric Colloquium, El Paso, Texas. Conference, Academic, Local. (April 26, 2019)Moya, Eva M. (Presenter & Author), Keynote/Plenary Address, 102nd New Mexico Public Health Association Annual Conference, New Mexico Public Health Association (NMPHA), Las Cruces, New Mexico. Conference, Academic and Non-Academic, State. (April 3, 2019). Attendance of 120. Funded by conference host. Published in conference proceedings.Heyman, Josiah M., (Presenter and Co-Author), Moya, Eva M., (Presenter and Co-Author) "Border Perception Index: Binational Survey Presentation of Results," Oral Presentation, Border Perception Index, El Paso Community Foundation, Fundación Comunitaria de la Frontera, A.C., El Paso Community Foundation. Conference, Academic, Local. (March 14, 2019)Moya, E. (Presenter & Author). “Mujeres, migración y violencia.” Catedra Marcela Lagarde y de los Rios. Oaxaca, Oaxaca México. Academic, International, Invited. (December 17-18, 2018).Chavez-Baray, S., (Presenter), Moya, E. M., (Presenter & Author). “Mujeres Migrates en Situación de Calle en El Paso y Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.” Seminario Binacional Diversidad sin Violencia. CIESAS. Video conference venue through UTEP Pointshare system. Academic, Binational, Invited. (November 30, 2018).Moya, E. M. (Keynote Speaker). “Una Dimensión Binacional del Trabajo Social.” Conferencista de la Catedra Patrimonial Dr. Natalio Kisnerman in Memorium.” Congreso Internacional de Ciencias Sociales Paso del Norte. Centro Cultural Universitario. Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua México. Academic, National, Invited. (September 10, 2018). Moya, E. M. (Presenter), Chavez-Baray, S. M., (Author). “Humanistic psychology and positive psychology for the community common good.” Congreso Internacional de Ciencias Sociales Paso del Norte. Centro Cultural Universitario. Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua México. Academic, Binational, Invited. (September 12, 2018).Moya, E., (Chair), Lusk, M. (Panelist), Chaparro, P., (Panelist) Gurrola, M. (Panelist). Mesa: Desarrollo social, pobreza y grupos vulnerables. Congreso Internacional de Ciencias Sociales Paso del Norte. Centro Cultural Universitario. Cd. Juárez, Chihuahua México. Academic, Binational, Invited. (September 12, 2018).Chavez-Baray, S. (Presenter), Moya, E. M. (Presenter & Author). “Physical, Mental Health and Well-being of Latina Migrants in the U.S.-Mexico Border.” Engineering Information Institute. Psychology Sciences. Chengdu, China. Academic, International, Invited. (June 1-3, 2018).Moya, E. M. (Presenter & Author). “Health Institutions and Governance along the U.S.-Mexico Border.” Panel: Governing the Binational Commons: Institutional Development on the U.S.-Mexico Border 2. 60th Annual Conference Western Social Science Association. San Antonio, Texas. (April 5, 2018). Moya E. M. (Presenter & Co-Author), Chavez-Baray S. M. (Presenter & Co-Author). Intersectionality of Gender, Migration, Violence, and Homelessness in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region.” Panel 17: Border Health. 60th Annual Conference Western Social Science Association. San Antonio, Texas. (April 5, 2018). Moya, E. M. (Presenter & Author), Chavez-Baray, S. M. (Presenter & Co-Author). “Homeless Women in El Paso, Texas: Similarities and Differences.” Panel 4: Social Work 60th Annual Conference Western Social Science Association. San Antonio, Texas. (April 5, 2018). Moya, E., (Presenter & Author). “Supporting Children’s Healthy Grow and Development in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region and beyond.” 22 Annual National Hispanic Medical Association Conference. Washington, DC. (March 21-24, 2018).Moya, E. M. (Presenter), Gómez, L. (Presenter), Carrete, P. (Presenter), Corona, J. (Presenter), Dias, Y. (Presenter), 14 Encuentro Feminista de Latinoamérica y Del Caribe, "Interseccionalidad: género, identidad, etnia, y migración en las fronteras con Estados Unidos.," Feminista de Latinoamérica y Del Caribe, Montevideo Uruguay. Latín American Forum, Academic and non-academic, Invited. (November 23, 2017).Moya, E. M. (Presenter & Author), Center Annual Conference for United States Studies, "Women in the Borderlands: Migration, Health and Social Realities." University of Quebec at Montreal, Quebec Montreal. Academic, International, Invited. (November 9, 2017).Moya, E. M., (Co-presenter & Co-author), Chávez-Baray, S. M. (Presenter & Co-author), Nanotechnology-Enabled Water Treatment, "The Political and Cultural challenges of bringing clean water to low-resource areas," Rice University, Arizona State University, Yale, and University of Texas at El Paso. (October 23, 2017).Moya, E. M., Chávez, S. M. (Presenter & Author), "Human Trafficking: Presentation of the El Enga?o (The Trick) Production," Lecture, CIESAS Annual Conference on Gender, Violence and Borderlands, CIESAS, México City. Seminar, Academic, National, Invited. (November 25, 2016)Moya, E. M., "Sexual and Reproductive Health: Gender and Migration," Lecture, Catedra Marcela Lagarde y de los Ríos, Universidad de Aguascalientes and CIESAS, Aguascalientes, México. Roundtable, Academic, National, paper under review, Invited. (September 22, 2016)Moya, E. M., "University of Texas at El Paso: Access, Excellence and Border Health," Oral Presentation, Consortium of U.S.-México Border Researchers, U.S.-México Border Health Commission, México Section and Red Temática, Phoenix, Arizona. Session, Academic, Regional, Invited. (September 20, 2016)Moya, E. M., Rugg, T. L. (Presenter & Author), "Photovoice: Using photos and stories to create community change," Oral Presentation, 41st National Institute of Social Work and Human Services in Rural Areas Conference, UTEP and 41st National Institute of Social Work and Human Services in Rural Areas, El Paso, Texas. Panel, Non-Academic, National, peer-reviewed/refereed, published in proceedings, Accepted. (July 7, 2016)Moya, E. M., Chávez, S. M. (Presenter & Author), Esparza, O. A. (Presenter Only), "The Ulysses Syndrome among Economic and Political Migrants from México and Central America," Oral Presentation, 41st National Institute of Social Work and Human Services in Rural Areas Conference, UTEP and 41st National Institute of Social Work and Human Services in Rural Areas, El Paso, Texas. Conference, Academic, National, peer-reviewed/refereed, published in proceedings, published elsewhere, Accepted. (July 6, 2016). Moya, E. M., (Co-author, presenter), Rugg, T., Opiyo, A., Pereira, A. TB Photovoice Project to Engage your Community. The 46th Union World Conference on Lung Health. A New Agenda Lung Health and Beyond. Cape Town, South Africa. (December 5th, 2015).Moya, E. M., FENEETS National Social Work Conference. Social Work in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities. Ciudad Juárez, México. (November 5th, 2015).Moya, E. M., (Author, presenter). “U.S.-México Border: Challenges and Opportunities for Immigrant Families.” Access to Higher Education Summit. National Center for Institutional Diversity and National Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good. Ann Arbor, MI. (April 14, 2015).Moya, E. M., (Author, co-presenter). Loweree, J., Seymour, C., Adcox, C., Chávez, P., Volkovika, J. “Voices and Images of Persons Experiencing Homelessness: A Visual Project on the Identity and Challenges Faced in the U.S.-México Border Region.” 18th Annual American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences. Las Vegas, NV. (February 10, 2015).Moya, E. M., (Author, presenter). Chávez-Baray, S., Lomeli, B. "Advocacy, Public Art and Social Mobilization: Nuestra Casa - A Case Study of TB Action on the U.S.-México Border," 45th Union Conference on Lung Health, Barcelona, Spain. (November 1, 2014).Moya, E. M., (Author, presenter)."TB Photovoice: Advocacy and Social Mobilization Venue." 45th Union Conference on Lung Health, Union, Barcelona, Spain. (November 1, 2014).Martínez, O., Wu, E., Sandfort, T, Shultz, Z., Ovejero, H., Capote, J., Rhodes, S., Chávez-Baray, S., Moya, E. M., (Co-Author), Porras, A., & De la Cruz, J. “Sexual Health, Alcohol Use, Childhood Sexual Abuse, and Mental Health Outcomes Among Spanish-speaking Latino Men that have Sex with Men in the Southeastern United States.” Cape Town, South Africa. (Fall, 2014).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “Atención Centrada en la Persona con TB: Estrategias para Mitigar el Estigma.” Congreso Estatal de la Red de Enfermería en Tuberculosis. Acapulco, MX. (October, 2014).Moya, E. M., (Author, presenter). "The Use of Photovoice in Advocacy, Research and Policy Action." Foro Latino Americano y Caribe?o. Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance. Panamá City, Panamá. (September, 2014).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). "Trabajo Social en la Frontera y su Impacto - Social Work on the border, its impact." Social Work and Action 2014, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. CD. Juárez, MX. (August 19, 2014).Moya, E. M. (Author, co-presenter). Chávez-Baray, Silvia. "Intimate Partner Violence and the Use of Photovoice." 39th Annual National Institute for Social Work and Human Services in Rural Areas.” Silver City, NM. (July 17, 2014).Moya, E. M., (Author, presenter). "Discussion Panel TB and Stigma in México," 10 Year Anniversary of the Research Program on Migration and Health, University of California at Berkeley and México Secretaría de Salud, México DF. (June 10. 2014).Martínez, O. Woo, E., Sandfort, T., Rhodes, S., Shultz, Z., Capote, J., López Rios, J., López Matos, J., Warne, P., Rahman, M., Dodge, B., Chávez-Baray, S, Moya, E. M. (Co-author), De la Cruz, J. Adaptation of a Couple-based HIV Prevention Intervention for Limited English Proficient Latino Men who Have Sex with Men and their Same-Sex Partners. 9th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence. Miami, FL. (June 8-10, 2014).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). "Ethics in TB Care: Tuberculosis Intensive Course.” The University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Tyler. San Antonio, TX. (May 9, 2014).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, Co-presenter), Peregrina, C., Chávez-Baray, S. Salud Sexual y Reproductiva de la Mujer Migrante Mexicana en El Paso, Texas, CD. Juárez y Guadalajara, México.” Seminario 2014 sobre Diversidad Sin Violencia. Centro de Investigación en Estudios Sociales y de Antropología Social. El Paso, TX. (April 11, 2014).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Speed Networking: Challenges and Opportunities in Academia.” 2nd Latina Researchers Conference. New York, NY. (April 5, 2014).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). "U.S.-México Border Health: The Case of Tuberculosis." Columbia University HIV Center, New York, NY. (April 4, 2014).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “Social Work in the U.S.-México Border Region: Opportunities and Challenges in Academia, Service and Research.” Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia. Madrid, Spain. (November 26, 2013).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “Tuberculosis (TB) Intensive Course: Ethics in TB Care.” Heartland National TB Center. Houston, TX. (October 15, 2013).Martínez, O., Wu, E., Sandfort, T., Dodge, B., Carballo-Dieguez, A, Pinto, R., Rhodes, S., Moya, E. M. (Co-author), Chávez-Baray, S. “Immigration Policies and Health Status among Undocumented Immigrants: A Framework for Analysis and Action.” International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society. Buenos Aires, Argentina. (2013).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, presenter), Chávez, S., & Quist, C. “Weaving Research into Advocacy: Photovoice with Survivors of Domestic Violence as Macro Practice.” National Association of Social Work/Texas State Conference. Austin, TX. (September 2, 2013).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, presenter), Chávez-Baray, S. “Photovoice: Advocacy, Intervention and Research Tool for Working with Migrant Populations.” 8th Summer Institute on Migration and Global Health. Oakland, CA. (June 27, 2013).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, presenter). “Intimate Partner Violence Latina Immigrant Survivors in El Paso, Texas.” The 7th International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health. Los Angeles, CA. (June 24, 2013).Moya, E. M. (Presenter, facilitator). “Taller de Evaluación de los Programas Públicos para el Desarrollo y Empoderamiento de las Mujeres en México.” Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez. CD. Juárez, MX. (May 2-4, 2013).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “TB Intensive Course: Ethics in TB Care.” Heartland National TB Center. San Antonio, TX. (May 10, 2013).Moya, E. M. (Presenter), “TB Intensive Course: Ethics in TB Care.” Heartland National TB Center. San Antonio, TX. (March 22, 2013)Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “Las Desigualdades de Salud y la Exposición Fotográfica de Nuestra Casa.” Foro Latinoamericano y Caribe?o. Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance, Valladolid, MX. (November 8, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). "When Women Leave Home: Healthcare Disparities for Migrant Women." International Women's Health Summit. Winston Salem, NC. (September 27, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, co-presenter), Finley, S., Chávez-Baray, S. "Access and Utilization of Reproductive Health Services in El Paso, Texas: An Exploratory Pilot Study." Seminario de Género, Violencia y Diversidad Cultural en la Frontera de Ciudad Juárez y El Paso. CIESSAS, UACJ and UTEP. El Paso, TX. (August 30, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, co-presenter), Lomeli, B. “Monitoreo y Evaluación en Actividades de Abogacía, Comunicación y Movilización Social para Apoyar el Control de la TB en México y Uso de la Metodología de Voces e Imágenes.” Programa Nacional de Tuberculosis en México, USAID, PCI and PATH, México DF. (August 9, 2012).Moya, E. M., (Author, co-presenter), Lusk, M. "Border Health: Health Inequities, Social Determination and the Case of TB and HIV." Joint World Congress on Social Work and Social Development. Stockholm, Sweden. (July, 2012).Lomeli, B., Moya, E. M. (Co-author, presenter), Castellanos, M., Juárez, P. M., Schooley, J., Yeboah, K. "Improving TB and HIV Outcomes in México by Strengthening Co-Morbidity Management and Collaboration." International AIDS Society. Washington DC. (July 24, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Organizer, presenter), Rugg, T., Ordu?o, R. "TB Photovoice Nuestra Casa Exhibit: Stories of People Affected by Tuberculosis, HIV and Health Inequalities in the U.S.-México Border Region." XIX International AIDS Conference. Washington, DC. (July 23, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). "Atención Centrada en la Persona con Tuberculosis." 16th Curso de Actualización en el Diagnóstico y Tratamiento de la Tuberculosis en el Ni?o y el Adulto. Hospital General de México. México DF. (June 11, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). "Plenary Successful Researchers: Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators Framework and Implications for Research, Academia, Policy and Service." Latina Researchers Conference: Increasing the Pipeline for Future Scholars. John Jay College of Criminal Justice. New York, NY. (April 28, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, presenter), Sias, J. J., Hernandez, A., Summers, C., Duarte-Gardea, M. O. "Healthy People 2020 for Healthy Communities: Opportunities for Inclusion and Alignment in Education, Research, Service and Policy." Community-Campus Partnerships for Health 15th Anniversary Conference. Houston, TX. (April 20, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). "Border Health: Health Inequalities, Social Determinants and the Cases of Tuberculosis and HIV." Western Social Science Association 54th Annual Conference. Houston, TX. (April 12, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). "Healthy People 2020." Texas Public Health Association 88th Annual Conference. Arlington, TX. (March 21, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “Estigma y TB.” Simposio: La Tuberculosis: Un Problema de Salud y de Actitud. Universidad Veracruzana. Veracruz, MX. (March 17, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). "The Pathway to Optimal TB Care: Overcoming the Barriers and Moving Toward a Person-Centered Approach." 16th Annual Conference - Latin American Liaison Committee. International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease North American Region. San Antonio, TX. (February 25, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Presenter), Lomeli, B., Rangel, G., Ramos, R., Bruno, P., Kay, S., Schooley, J., Yeboah, K. "From Cough to Cure: Tuberculosis Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices in México." 16th Annual Conference International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease North American Region. San Antonio, TX. (February 24, 2012).Lomeli, B., Moya, E. M. (Presenter, co-Author), Castellano, M., García, M. A., Rica?o, M., Schooley, J. "SOLUCION TB: Collaborating to Strengthen TB-HIV/AIDS and TB-Diabetes Care in México." 16th International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Health North America Region. San Antonio, TX. (February 24, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, presenter), Lomeli, B., Schooley, J. “Voices and Images of Tuberculosis and HIV: The Use of Photovoice as a Tool for Empowerment." 16th International Union Conference against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease North America Region. San Antonio, TX. (February 24, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, presenter), Dura, L. "Nuestra Casa: Lessons Learned in Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization against TB and Co-Morbidities." 16th Annual Conference on Tuberculosis and Lung Disease North America Region. San Antonio, TX. (February 24, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Healthy People 2020 and Health Disparities.” National Rural Health Association Multiracial and Multicultural Health Council. Daytona, FL. (December 8, 2011).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “HIV/AIDS, TB and Health Related Stigma.” World AIDS Day Academic Forum. CENSIDA. Tijuana, MX. (November 30, 2011).Carter, B., Moya, E. M. (co-presenter). “Healthy People 2020: Opportunities to address Social Determinants of Health.” Office of Women’s Health Department of Health and Human Services. Washington D.C. (January 13, 2011).Moya, E. M. (Author, co-presenter), Lomeli, B., Lusk, M. W. “Measuring TB and HIV-related Stigma: Validation of the TB and HIV/AIDS Stigma Sub-scales with Mexican-origin Populations." International Conference on HIV Stigma. Howard University. Washington D.C. (December 1, 2010).Moya, E. M. (Author, co-presenter), Lomeli, B. “Voices and Images of Stigmatized Persons Affected by TB and HIV in a Border Context.” International Conference on HIV Stigma. Howard University. Washington D.C. (December 1, 2010).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, presenter), Lomeli, B., (co-author), Bruno, P., (co-author). “Innovative Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization to Address TB and TB/HIV Challenges and Nuestra Casa Initiative. 41st International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease World Conference. Berlin, Germany. (November 14, 2010).Kamp, N., Moya, E. M. (Co-chair, presenter). “Innovative Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization to Address TB and TB/HIV.” 41st International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease World Conference. Berlin, Germany. (November 14, 2010).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter), Lusk, M., (co-presenter). "Tuberculosis: Voices and Images of TB from the U.S.-México Border." Texas Chapter/National Association of Social Workers 34th Annual State Conference. Houston, TX. (October 8, 2010).Moya, E.M. (Author, presenter). “Estudio sobre Conocimientos, Actitudes y Prácticas en TB en México; Hallazgos e Implicaciones para la Atención en TB.” Jornada de Capacitación en Tuberculosis, VIH y Derechos Humanos. Comisión Nacional de los Derechos Humanos. San Diego, CA. (October 28, 2010).Moya, E.M. (Author, presenter). “Transborder Research on Stigma and Treatment Adherence in Tuberculosis.” Programa de Investigación en Migración y Salud Binational Research Teams Presentations. Guanajuato, MX. (October 3, 2010).Moya, E.M. (Presenter). “Estudio sobre Estigma y TB en México.” Reunión Nacional de Tuberculosis y Co-morbilidades. México DF. (September 29, 2010).Lusk, M., Moya, E. M. (Author-co-presenter). “The Use of the Photovoice Method in Tuberculosis Care: a U.S. - México Border Case Study.” 6th International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health. Dublin, Ireland. (June 30, 2010).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “Binational Health: Health Security as a Driver of Prosperity.” 7th Annual Border Security Conference. The University of Texas at El Paso. (August, 2010).Nieves, E., Dawkins, T., García, R., Ihara, E., Moya E.M. (co-presenter), Orloff L, Toma R. “Mobility. Global Migration and Human Rights: The Intersection of Hope and Action.” Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance Forum. Tulum, MX. (February, 2010).Moya E. M. (Author, co-presenter), Lomeli, B. “Community–centered Approaches to Improve Treatment, Cure, and Detection Rates.” The 40th Union World Conference on Lung Health. Cancun, MX. (December, 2009).Moya E. M. (Presenter), Lomeli B. “Estigma y Discriminación en Tuberculosis. Presentación de Resultados de Estudio en México.” The 40th Union World Conference on Lung Health. Cancún, MX. (December, 2009).Moya E. M. (Co-author, presenter), Lusk, M., Ibarra, J., Lomeli, B., Acosta, L., Viveros, M., Cruz, I., De Jesus, T., Andrade, L. “Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS Related Stigma in México.” The 40th Union World Conference on Lung Health. Cancun, MX. (December, 2009).100. Lomeli, B., Moya E. M. (Co-author, presenter), Reyes, A., Poncon, B., Schooley, J. “Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization in México: The SOLUCION TB Experience.” The 40th Union World Conference on Lung Health. Cancun, MX. (December, 2009).Lomeli, B., Andrade, L., Moya E. M. (Co-author, presenter), Valdivia, J., Rosas, Al., Hernandez, J. “Voices and Images Project in Tijuana, México: ACMS Outcomes from Awareness to Activism.” The 40th Union World Conference on Lung Health. Cancun, MX. (December, 2009).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “The Use of Community-Based Participatory Methods, the Case of the Photovoice Methodology.” Marygrove College Annual Academic Symposium. Detroit, MI. (March, 2009).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Key Health Disparities and Implementable Systems.” 3rd Annual Healthcare Summit. San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. San Antonio, TX. (November, 2008).Moya, E. M. (Co-presenter), Ordu?o, R. “Adicciones, Avances y Desafíos en Tuberculosis.” IX Congreso Regional de Sociedad Nuevoleonense de Salud Pública. Monterrey, MX. (September, 2008).Moya, E.M. (Author, presenter). “Border Binational TB Photovoice Project: Lessons on Empowerment and Advocacy.” Society for Applied Anthropology Association Meeting. Memphis, TN. (2008).Moya, E.M. (Co-author, co-presenter), Lacson, R., López-Defede, A., Sangsuk, K., Basilia C., Kinney J., Vasquez, O. “Photovoice Method as a Powerful Participatory Tool to Amplify the Perspectives on TB and HIV/AIDS through Empowerment and Advocacy Across Cultural Settings.” XVII International AIDS Conference. México, DF. (2008).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “U.S.-México Border Public Health Challenges and Opportunities.” 2nd Annual Border Health Conference. Washington, D.C. (2007).Moya, E.M. (Presenter). 5th Annual Tri-Caucus Minority Health Summit. Border Health Panel. San Diego, CA. (2007).Moya, E. M. (Presenter), Flores, E., Guajardo, M. “Immigration Panel on Borders.” Kellogg Leadership Alliance Call to Action. Estes Park, CO. (2007).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Border Voices and Images by Persons Affected by Tuberculosis.” Women and HIV Clinical Conference. San Antonio, TX. (2007).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, co-presenter), Lacson, R., López-Defede A. “Photovoice Method as a Powerful Participatory Tool to Amplify Perspectives on Tuberculosis through Empowerment and Advocacy.” 12th Annual Conference International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease North American Region. San Diego, CA. (2007).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, presenter), Lomeli, B., Schooley, J. “Voices and Images of Persons Affected by Tuberculosis.” 12th Annual Conference International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease North American Region. San Diego, CA. (2007).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, co-presenter), Villa, M. “U.S.-México TB Photovoice Project.” Received Second Place Award. National TB Controllers Association. Atlanta, GA. (2007).Moya, E. M. (Co-author, co-presenter), Villa, M. “Tuberculosis in the United States-México Border: Case Management Strategies and the Use of the Photovoice Method.” 12th Annual Conference International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease North American Region. San Diego, CA. (2007).Lacson, R., Moya, E. M. (co-presenter) López-Defede, A., Ordu?o, R., Sangsuk, K., Basilia C., Kinney J. “Tuberculosis Photovoice Project: International Perspectives and Advocacy Strategies.” 38th UNION World Conference on Lung Health. Cape Town, South Africa. (2007).Lacson, R., Moya, E. M. (co-author, co-presenter), L?ópez-Defede, A., Ordu?o, R., Sangsuk, K., Basilia C., and Kinney J. “Tuberculosis through the Eyes and Voices of Patients around the World.” 38th UNION World Conference on Lung Health. Khayelitsha Cape Town, South Africa. (2007).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “Border and Minority Health.” 29th Annual Meeting of the National Rural Health Association. Reno, NV. (2006).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Es Difícil Ser Mujer: Una Guía sobre Depresión.” 9th Annual Community Health Workers Promotores Conference. San Diego, CA. (2006).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “U.S.-México Border Binational Collaboration in Public Health Challenges and Opportunities.” Lineae Terrarum International Borders Conference. Las Cruces, NM. (2006).Invited PresentationsMoya, E., (Presenter & Co-author). Health Institutions in the U.S.-Mexico Border in Binational Commons: Institutional Development and Governance on the U.S.-Mexico Border Webinar. November 4th, 2020Moya, E., (Speaker & Co-Author), Chavez-Baray, S. (Speaker & Co-Author). Public Health in the COVID-19 Era in U.S.-Mexico Cooperation: Health Policy and Pandemics presentation of The Future of U.S.-Mexico Relations book virtual event. University of Houston Law Center. Webinar. October 16, 2020.Bailey, D., Gates, A., Jones, G., Holmes, K., Moya E. (Panelist). Social Workers 4 Justice across Nation Series Part II. Webinar. September 25, 2020. Moya, E. M. (Keynote Speaker). Humanizing the U.S.-Mexico Border: Challenges and Opportunities for Social Work Practice. Hope & Ethics in a Divisive Climate. Borderland CEU Enhancement Social Work Committee. March 11, 2020. El Paso, Texas. Moya, E. M. (Keynote Speaker). Life is why: Finding your Why. American Heart Association. El Paso Vestido Rojo 2020. February 29, 2020. El Paso, Texas. Moya, E. M. (Speaker). Guest speaker. Humanitarian Crisis at the Southern Border: My First-Hand Experience. Temple Israel Ner Tamid. February 20, 2020. Mayfield Heights, OH. Moya, E. M. (Speaker). U.S.-Mexico Bordeland: Immigrant Challenges and Opportunities. The Stephen Poorman College of Business, Information Systems and Human Services. Lock Haven University. Local, hosted by University. 500 in attendance. November 14, 2019. Lock Haven, Pennsylvania.Moya, E. M. (Keynote Speaker). Healthy growth and Development on the U.S.-Mexico Border Region. New Mexico Public Health Association 102nd Annual Conference. Prevention, Planning and Mitigation. Public Heath through a Preparedness Lens. Las Cruces, New Mexico (April 3, 2019).Moya, E. M. (Speaker/Facilitator). Closing Roundtable Reflections. Global Summit Food Security & Thriving Communities. Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance. Atlanta, Georgia. (November 29-December 2, 2018).Moya, E. M. (Author & Trainer). “Photovoice: Voices and Images Using Photos ad Stories to Create Community Change.” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, UTEP. (June 11, 2018). Moya, E. M. (Speaker). Voices and Image of Homelessness in the U.S.-Mexico Border. Culture and Health Symposium. The University of Texas at El Paso. May 4th, 2018.Moya, E. M. (Speaker). U.S.-Mexico Border Health. 21st Century Scholars Conference. The University of Texas at El Paso. (February 16, 2018)Moya, E.M. (Author & Trainer), Chávez-Baray, S. M (Facilitator). “Photovoice 101 Training.” Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Little Rock, AR. (June 24, 2017).Moya, E. M. (Author & Presenter). “From memories to social actions.” Presentation and facilitation of community session. Practicing the Science and Art of Forgiveness: Beginning a Transformative Journey. Bryn Mawr School of Social Work’s Social Justice Initiative. (May 4, 2017)Moya, E. M. (Author & Presenter). “Photovoice Methodology and Nuestra Casa Exhibit.” PhD Seminar Module: Public Health Education Webinar. Museums and Public Health. Medical College of Wisconsin. (April, 18, 2017)Moya, E. M. (Presenter Only), Dura, L. (Presenter Only), Martínez, A. (Presenter Only), Pérez, L. (Presenter Only), Sandoval, V. (Presenter Only), Singhal, A. (Presenter Only), Torres, M. (Presenter Only), Liberating Structures (LS) Workshop Part II, "Liberate your Structure: Unleash Creativity and Participation in Meetings," CAPSHR, University of Texas at El Paso. (November 16, 2017).Moya, E. M. PhD Seminar Module: Public Health Education, "Nuestra Casa: TB - Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization in the U.S.-México Border," UTEP, El Paso, Texas. (April 25, 2017).Moya, E. M., Dura, L., Martínez, A., Perez, L., Sandoval, V., Torres, M., CAPSHR Meeting, "Photovoice: Using Photos and Stories to Create Community Change," The University of Texas at El Paso, University of Texas at El Paso. (January 25, 2017).Moya, E. M. "U.S.-México Border Health Disparities and Research Priorities," Lecture, Clinical Psychology Fielding Graduate University visit to UTEP, Fielding Graduate University, El Paso, Texas. Seminar, Academic, Regional, Invited. (November 19, 2016)Moya, E. M., Chávez, Silvia M. (Presenter & Author), Quintana, Desiré (Presenter Only), Gardea-Torresday, Jorge (Leader), "U.S.-México Border: In Pursuit of Safe Drinking Water," Oral Presentation, NEWT Sustainability and Safety Thrust Webinar, NEWT Project, El Paso, Texas. Session, Academic, Regional, paper under review, published elsewhere, Invited. (October 24, 2016)Moya, E M. "Photovoice Workshop: Tools and Skills," Other, Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance 2016 Forum, KFLA and W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Denver, Colorado. Workshop, Non-Academic, National, peer-reviewed/refereed, published in proceedings, published elsewhere, Invited. (October 8, 2016)Moya, E M., Chávez, Silvia M., "Voices and Images: Use of Photovoice Method," Other, MINKA: Voices and Images - Photovoice Train the Trainer, KFLA, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, México. Workshop, Non-Academic, International, published elsewhere, Invited. (October 1, 2016)Moya, E. M. "Homelessness in El Paso, Texas," Oral Presentation, El Paso Five Points Lions Club, El Paso Five Points Lions Club, El Paso, Texas. Session, Non-Academic, Local. (August 22, 2016)Moya, E. M., Chávez, Silvia M. (Presenter & Author), Esparza, Oscar A. (Presenter Only), Villalobos, Griselda (Presenter Only), "The Ulysses Syndrome among Economic and Political Migrants from México and Central America," Lecture, 2016 Spring Healthy Exchange, UTEP College of Health Sciences, UTEP. Panel, Academic, Local, published elsewhere, Invited. (April 27, 2016)Moya, E. M. "Stigma associated with Tuberculosis," Lecture, A Binational Community Tuberculosis Forum, Texas Department of State Health Services, El Paso, Texas. Conference, Non-Academic, Regional, Invited. (March 24, 2016)Moya, E. M. "Service Learning in the U.S.-México Border: Nuestra Casa Initiative," Keynote/Plenary Address, 6th Annual Service Learning Symposium, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso, El Paso, Texas. Session, Academic, Local, published elsewhere, Invited. (March 15, 2016)Moya, E. M. FENEETS National Social Work Conference. Social Work in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities. Ciudad Juárez, Chih. México. (November 5th, 2015).Moya, E. M. (Author, presenter). “U.S.-México Border: Challenges and Opportunities for Immigrant Families.” Access to Higher Education Summit. National Center for Institutional Diversity and National Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good. Ann Arbor, MI. (April 14, 2015).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). Torres, B., and Vargas, M. "The Voices and Images of Migrant Women: Domestic Violence, Sexual and Reproductive Health." National Association of Hispanic Nurses-El Paso Chapter, El Paso, Texas. (October 2, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Voices and Images of Persons Affected by Tuberculosis: Photovoice as a Method for Social Change.” National Association of Hispanic Nurses-El Paso, TX. (October 1, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). "Addressing HIV and TB in the U.S.-México Border." 9th Annual HIV Border Summit: HIV on the Border - Piecing it all Together. Texas Oklahoma AIDS Education and Training Center. El Paso, TX. (October 25, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). "Addressing TB and HIV and Exploring Engaged Scholarship through the Nuestra Casa Exhibition." National Latino AIDS Awareness Conference. El Paso, TX. (October 15, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). "Voices and Images of Migrant Women: Domestic Violence, Sexual and Reproductive Health." XII Binational Health Week Closing Ceremony. El Paso, Texas. (October 15, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Coordinator, co-presenter), Homedes, N., Balcázar, H. G., Casta?eda, E., Loza, O. "Hispanic Health Disparities: Challenges and Opportunities." Hispanic Health Disparities Panel. El Paso, TX. (October 9, 2012).Lusk, M. W., Staudt, K. A., Moya, E. M. (Co-presenter), Coronado, I., Villalobos, G. "Social Justice in the U.S. - México Border Region: Book Presentation." Hispanic Heritage Month. El Paso, TX. (September 18, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). "Healthy People 2020: Implications for Research, Academics, Policy and Service." Healthy Exchange. El Paso, TX. (September 5, 2012).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). "Advocacy, Communication and Social Mobilization in TB," World TB Day. El Paso, TX. (March 23, 2012).Wood, W.W., (Presenter) Moya, E. M. (Author), Nu?ez-Mchiri, G., Dura, L., Singhal, A. "Nuestra Casa and the Use of Liberating Structures." UTEP Sun Conference. El Paso, TX. (March 1, 2012).Moya, E. M. Clínico Operacional de la Tuberculosis con Resistencia a Fármacos. Oaxáca, MX. (September 10, 2010).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Bi-national Health Healthcare as an Economic Driver.” 7th Annual Border Security Conference. El Paso, TX. (August 12, 2010).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Investigación Sobre Estigma y Discriminación en la Frontera Norte de la República Mexicana y Atención Centrada en la Persona.” Curso Gerencial TB/VIH. PAHO, CENSIDA y Programa Nacional de Tuberculosis. México DF. (August 11, 2010).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Atención Centrada en la Persona Afectada por el Binomio de TB- VIH.” Curso de Actualización Técnica sobre Co-Infección TB-VIH para Médicos/as del Primer Nivel. Tijuana, MX. (December, 2009).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives for 2020.” Maternal and Child Health Federal and State Partnership Meeting. Washington, D.C. (October, 2009).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Abogacía, Comunicación y Movilización Social en Tuberculosis.” 6ta Reunión Interinstitucional de la Red de Enfermería en Tuberculosis TAES. Saltillo, MX. (October, 2009).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Healthy People 2020.” Summit for Action: The Health of Women and Girls Beyond 2010. USDHHS. Alexandra, VA. (July, 2009).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Abogacía, Comunicación y Movilización Social en TB: Porque promover la causa y como documentar nuestro trabajo.” Programa Nacional de Tuberculosis Reunión Anual. Guadalajara, MX. (July, 2009).Moya, E. M. (Presenter), Reyes, A. “Intervenciones de ACMS y TAES SOLUCION TB.” XIII Curso de Actualización en el Diagnóstico y Tratamiento de la Tuberculosis del Ni?o(a) y el Adulto. México D.F. (June, 2009).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Desafíos en TB: Estigma y Discriminación: Un Asunto que Atender.” XIII Curso de Actualización en el Diagnóstico y Tratamiento de la Tuberculosis del Ni?o(a) y el Adulto. México D.F. (June, 2009).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Healthy People 2020 Phase 2 Development.”4th Annual Healthy People State Coordinators Workshop. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Washington, D.C. (April, 2009).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Estigma y Discriminación Relacionados Con TB.” Curso de Actualización de Tuberculosis. CD. Juárez, MX. (March, 2009).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Atención Centrada en la Persona afectada con Tuberculosis.” Curso-Taller Actualización en Micobacteriosis. Oaxaca, MX. (December, 2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Metodología de Voces e Imágenes de la Tuberculosis: Presentación de Resultados del Grupo de Ciudad Juárez.” Curso de Actualización de Red TAES de Enfermería en Tuberculosis. Chihuahua, MX. (December, 2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Mitigando el Estigma y la Discriminación por Tuberculosis y VIH/SIDA.” VIII Conferencia Binacional VIH-SIDA Liderazgo. Tijuana, MX. (November, 2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Atención Centrada en la Persona Afectada por la Tuberculosis.” Reunión Nacional de Evaluación de los Programas de Tuberculosis, Lepra y la Red TAES. México, D.F. (November, 2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Abogacía, Comunicación y Movilización Social en TB: Estratégias de Acción.” Jornada Anual de Tuberculosis. Zacatecas, MX. (November, 2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Calidad de Servicios Desde la Perspectiva Humana y Atención Centrada en la Persona con Tuberculosis. Foros Sobre Tuberculosis.” Semana Binacional de Salud Fronteriza. Tijuana, MX. (October, 2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Uso de la Metodología de Fotovoz en Tuberculosis: Lecciones Aprendidas y Oportunidades para Fortalecer la Abogacía.” Semana Binacional de Salud Fronteriza. Foro Sobre Tuberculosis. Tijuana, MX. (October, 2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Talleres de Abogacía, Comunicación y Movilización Social en Tuberculosis y Estigma y Discriminación en TB.” Curso de ACMS e Investigación Operativa y la Red TAES. Acapulco, MX. (October, 2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Metodologías Cualitativas y Cuantitativas en Tuberculosis: Voces e Imágenes, Medición de Estigmas en TB y VIH/SIDA.” Taller Anual de Coordinadores/as de SOLUCION TB Expansión. Tijuana, MX. (2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Elementos Básicos de Atención Centrada en la Persona Afectada con Tuberculosis y la Importancia de Alianzas en la Lucha en Contra de la Tuberculosis.” Segunda Ronda de Reuniones Regionales: Proyecto SOLUCION TB Expansión. Ciudad Victoria, MX. (2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Abogacía y Movilización Social en Tuberculosis y Uso de la Metodología Voces e Imágenes en Tuberculosis.” Taller Regional de SOLUCION TB. Oaxaca, MX. (2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Abogacía y Movilización Social en Tuberculosis y Uso de la Metodología de Voces e Imágenes en Tuberculosis.” Taller Regional SOLUCION TB. Morelia, MX. (2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter), Vásquez, O. “Taller de Voces e Imágenes en Tuberculosis.” Taller Nacional de SOLUCION TB. Guadalajara, MX. (2008).Moya, E. M. (Presenter). “Tuberculosis Photovoice Project.” 1st Annual College of Health Sciences and School of Nursing Research Showcase. El Paso, TX. (2007).SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASOUniversity-Level ServiceUTEP 2030 Strategic Planning Advisory Committee (2019; 2000; 2021)COURI ACSScellence Research2Innovation: Data development and simple market research project faculty mentor (2018-2019)Faculty mentor, BUILDing Scholars Initiative, Southwest Consortium of Health-Oriented Education Leaders and Research Scholars Program (2014-Present)Miners Against Hunger Student Organization, Faculty Advisor (2018; 2019; 2020; 2021)College of Health Sciences Dean’s Search Committee (2016-2017)Center for Civic Engagement. Community-Engaged Scholarship Initiative & Provost Community Tours (2015-2017)COURI ACSScellence Research2Innovation: Data development and simple market research project (2018-2019)Mother-Daughter and Father-Son Program Career Day (2013-2019) Reviewer, Thesis and Dissertations, Graduate School (March, 2014-2020)Reviewer, COURI Proposals (August-September, 2013; 2016; 2018).Graduate School Open House Committee (2016-2017)Student recruiter, UTEP Celebrates Event (August,2014-October, 2014)Program organizer, XII Binational Health Week Closing Event (July-October,2012)Committee member, México Task Force (2014-2015)Juror, Graduate Student Research Expo (November 14, 2014)Committee member, Center for Inter American and Border Studies Advisory Committee. (2011-present)Committee member, Faculty Senate Library (2012-2016)Faculty advisor, Photovoice: Perspectives of Students with Disabilities Project (2012-2016)Committee member, Centennial Museum Advisory Committee (2011-2013)Student Representative, El Paso Development Board (2007)College-Level ServiceCollege of Health Sciences Strategic Planning Committee (2017-2019)Health Focused Interprofessional Education Community of Practice (2016-2019)Faculty, Minority International Research Training Program (2008-2020)Dean’s Search Committee member (2016-Spring 2017)Physical Therapy Faculty Search Committee member (2020; 2021)Social Work Faculty Search Committee member (2020; 2021)Chair, Cultivating Values - Cultivadores de Valores, Consulado General de México in El Paso, TX (2017-2019) College of Health Sciences Leadership Team (2016-2017)College Chairs and Directors (2017-2018)Committee member, Faculty Development and Evaluation (2013-2016; 2018-2019)Committee member, Trauma & Resilience in the Border Conference (2017-2018)Committee member, Associate Professor Search. UTHealth School of Public Health (2018-2019) Dean’s Liaison, Faculty Recruitment, Development and Evaluation Committee (2015-2016)Committee member, Being Mortal Documentary Screening. (2016)Chair, 41st National Institute Conference on Social Work and Human Services in Rural Areas (2015-2016)Co-Chair, Community and Academic Partnerships for Health Science Research (CAPHSR) (2010-2017)Committee member, Conference on Homelessness Series (2014-2016)Faculty advisor, Tuberculosis and Diabetes Conference (2012)Committee member, Drug Awareness Week (2012)Committee member, Center for Civic Engagement (2012-Present)Coordinator, CAP2 Voices and Images Project Advisory Committee (2012-2014)Chair, Healthy People 2010 Task Force (2011-2013)Committee member, Interdisciplinary Health Sciences PhD Program (2010-2013)Committee member, Academic Affairs (2010-2013)Committee member, Research (2010-2012)Committee member, Nuestra Casa Initiative (2010-2012)Department-Level Committee ServiceChair, Health Opportunities Prevention and Education (HOPE) Committee (2016-2020)Convener, EdTech HPV Project Advisory Committee (2016-Present)El Paso Immunization Coalition (EPIC) Committee member (2017-Present)El Paso Re-Entry Project (HUD) Committee member (2017-2018)Committee member, MSW Program Benchmark II-IV (2011-2017)Coordinator, Hispanic Heritage Celebration (2014-2015)Committee member, MSW Program (2011-Present)Committee member, MSW Admissions (2011-Present)Co-Chair, Department of Social Work Chair search committee (2018-2019)Social Work Assistant Professor Search (2010-2013)Faculty advisor, MSW Student Organization (2015-2017; 2010-2012)Committee member, BSW 2008 EPAS (2010-2011)Committee member, CSWE Site Visit (2011)Professional-Level ServiceAnti-Racism Border Commission. HOPE Border Institute (October 2020, 2021) Racial Equity 2030 Global Challenge. Expert reviewer. (September 2020, 2021) National Hispanic and Latino Executive Leadership Fellowship Program. National Latino Behavioral Health Association. (March 2020, 2021)San Vicente Family Health Center, Board member (November 2019, 2020, 2021)Justice for Our Neighbors West Texas & New Mexico, Board member (November 2019, 2020, 2021) Committee member, Catedra Marcela Lagarde y de los Ríos (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021)Co-Chair, Seminario Género, Violencia y Frontera. Hosted by CIESAS UNAM (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021)Social Justice Education Forums. Homelessness Crisis in El Paso is deepening: What comes next? Moderator (January 13, 2019)El Paso-Juarez Citizen Perceptions Study: a Binational Community Study. Estudio Percepción Ciudadana Juárez-El Paso una comunidad binacional. El Paso Community Foundation. Advisor (2018-2020)Macro Practice Curricular Guide Task Force, Council of Social Work Education. Member (August 2017-2019)Social Justice Initiative, Bryn Mawr School of Social Work. Advisory Committee member (February 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021)Red Temática Binacional en Salud Fronteriza– Binational Border Health Network. Member (2016-2020)Lecturer/Presentation reviewer, Community Health Worker Training Program Familias Triunfadoras, Inc. (2004-2020)The Opportunity Center for the Homeless. Board member (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)Red de Organizaciones no Gubernamentales y Líderes Comunitarios. Consulado General de México en El Paso. Member (2017; 2018; 2019; 2020)Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance. (Community Leadership Program Application reviewer) (2018)Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance. 2018 KFLA Global Summit Facilitator. (2018) Kelly Memorial Food Pantry. Advisory Committee (2018; 2019; 2020)National Healthcare Decisions Day. An Advanced Care Planning Workshop. UTEP College of Health Sciences School of Nursing. Event led by CIMA Hospice. Committee member. (January-April 2018).ThinkChange: Housing Project Adviser. (2018).Mountain Star Rehabilitation Foundation. Board member. (2015-2016)New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene TB Program. 3rd Annual New York City World TB Day. Adviser. NY (January-March, 2015).Border Research Working Group. Partnership between University of New Mexico, UTEP and NMSU. Member. (November 2014-2017).41st National Rural Social Work and Human Services Conference Chair (2015-2016)Conference Series on Homelessness. El Paso, TX. Conference organizer (July, 2014-2015)SOAR Evidence Based Training for Health Care Workers and Service Professionals on Human Trafficking. Administration on Children and Families, Dallas Regional Office. Training organizer (2016)Think Tank on Homelessness. El Paso, TX. Member (2015-2017).Dialogo Binacional por la Unidad Familiar - Binational Forum on Family Reunification. Derechos Humanos Integrales and Consulado General de México in El Paso. El Paso, TX. Conference organizer (June 2014-2015)Human Trafficking Conference, El Paso, TX. Discussant (October 8, 2014)National Diabetes Education Program Hispanic/Latino Stakeholder Group. CDC. Committee member (January 2014-2020)Medical Residents from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, El Paso, TX. Discussant (July 21, 2014)Community-Based Organization Network. Consulate General of México in El Paso (January 2014-2015)Speaker, El Paso County Department of Mental Health Support Services, El Paso, TX (March 27, 2014)Conference planner, Human Trafficking on the Border Promotora Training, El Paso, TX (2014)Speaker, Semana Binacional de Salud. Consulado General de México en El Paso, TX (October 18, 2013)Coordinator, CDC Road to Health Webinar, El Paso, TX (May-August, 2013)Session chair, Jornada Informativa del IME: Ventanillas de Salud. El Paso, TX (August 1, 2013)Lecturer, CHW Training Program, Familias Triunfadoras, El Paso, TX (January, 2013- present)Committee member, Comité de Concientización de Esclavismo Moderno, El Paso, TX (January, 2013-2016)Committee member, Accessible Resources in Action Initiative Community Advisory Board, El Paso, Texas (April-March, 2013)Committee member, Department of State Health Services Tuberculosis Strategic Planning Work Group, Austin, TX (June-July,2012)Program organizer, Drug Awareness Week, El Paso, TX. (March-April, 2012)Program organizer, Not in Our Town: Light in the Darkness Viewing, El Paso, TX (September-October, 2011)Committee member, Paso Del Norte Health Foundation Leadership REALIZE Project, El Paso, TX (November, 2011)SCIENTIFIC PEER REVIEWProfessional Journal Ad-Hoc ReviewerThe British Journal of Social Work (2018-Present)Health Promotion Practice (2016-Present)Health & Social Work (2013-Present)Health Care for the Poor and Underserved (2013-2016)International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (2014-2017)Revista Internacional de Políticas de Bienestar y Trabajo Social (2014-Present)Men’s Health (2014-2017)Journal of Community Practice (2015-Present)Journal of Borderland Studies (2018-Present)PLOS ONE (2020)Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work (2020)Journal of Primary Prevention (2020)EditorshipsSpecial Commission to Advance Macro Social Work Practice in Social Work. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Macro Social Work, Associate Editor (2019, 2020, 2021)Macro Practice Curricular Guide Task Force, Council of Social Work Education. Member. (August 2017; 2018; 2019)Professional Proposal ReviewerPrograma de Inmigración en Migración y Salud (PIMSA) (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)Paso del Norte Health Foundation (2016, 2017)ConTex University of Texas System Programs (2017, 2018)HONORS, AWARDS, AND HONORARY SOCIETIESOthli Award. Consulado General de México. Instituto de los Mexicanos en el Exterior. (2020). Inducted into the El Paso Women’s Hall of Fame for Civic Leadership. (2019) El Paso Commission for Women President’s Community-Engaged Scholarship Award. (2019). UTEP University of Texas at El Paso. Office of Research and Sponsored Projects New Grant Award Recognition (2017, 2019)Dialogue Institute Leadership Award – Southwest Region (2015)National Association of Social Workers (NASW)/Texas Chapter, El Paso Branch Lifetime Achievement Award (2014)C. Peter Magrath University/Community Engagement National Finalist and SouthRegion Award for the Nuestra Casa Initiative (2013)University of Texas at El Paso College of Health Sciences Outstanding Performance Award. Office of Research and Sponsored Projects (2012)University of Texas at El Paso Center for Accommodations and Support Services Faculty Miner Ability Award. El Paso, TX (2012)Tuberculosis Survival Award for Innovation in Advocacy and Social Mobilization Award. Berlin, Germany (2010)NASW/Texas Chapter, El Paso Social Worker of the Year Award. (2008)Phi Alpha Honor Society (2008)Top 10 Latinos in Health Care. Latino Leaders National Magazine (2004)Kellogg Fellow Leadership Program Group XII (1987-1993)El Paso Community College Adelante Mujer Hispana Community Involvement Award (1990)National and State AppointmentsU.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for 2020 (2009-2011)Texas Health Disparities Task Force (2008-2011)Membership in Professional OrganizationsAsociation of Latino and Latina Social Work Educators. President-Elect (2018-2020)Social Work and Health Inequalities Network. Member (2011-Present)Chair, Tuberculosis Photovoice Organization (2018-Present)Chair, Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance (2015-2018)Secretary, Alliance of Leadership Fellows (ALF) (2019-Present)Association for Community Organization and Social Administration (2016-Present)Member, International Union of Lung Health and Tuberculosis (2014-Present)Board member, International Association of Social Sciences and Social Work (2013-Present)Member, Association of Borderlands Scholars (2013-Present)Member, Inequalities in Health International Network Federation of SOWK (2012-Present)Chair, Alliance of Border Collaborative (2011-2015)Board member, Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance (2011-2015)Member, National Association of Social Workers/Texas Chapter (2008-Present)Member, The Society for Applied Anthropology (2008-Present)Public information and media contributionsOthli Award (UTEP Communications (November 2020)HOPE Clinic Brings Flu Shots to Shelter (October 2020)PodCast on U.S.-Mexico Border Institutions and Health Inequalities. Rice University Baker Institute (October 21, 2020).Cutivating Values in El Paso, Juarez Public Schools. UTEP News (July 16, 2018)KFLA Racial Healing Interview (September 2017)MéxicoGo. Cultivando Valores. Consulado General de México, El Paso (Dec. 14, 2017)The University of Texas at El Paso Alumni Magazine (June 2017)HOPE Clinic for the Homeless El Diario de El Paso, Texas (November 14, 2017)HOPE Clinic - El Paso Herald-Post (November 14, 2017)El Diario de El Paso: 'Cultivan valores' con libro bilingüe/binacional (June 15, 2017)Univision/Fusion (December 14, 2017)La Presse +. Six Themes pour Dechiffrer la presidence Trump (November 10, 2017)Selected Development ActivitiesACUE’s Course in Effective Online Teaching Practices. Co-endorsed by the American Council on Education (AE). Fall 2020-Spring 2021.The National Hispanic and Latino Executive Leadership and Fellowship Program. National Latino Behavioral Health Association. 2020, 2021. Couples and Families: A Relational Gestalt Approach. Steve Vinay Gunther. El Paso, Texas (February 8-9, 2020). Faculty Mentor Fellowship, "Community Engaged Scholarship Institute," UTEP Office of the Provost, El Paso, Texas, USA (October 28, 2016 - October 2017)Continuing Education Program, "EMDR Make Up Workshops," The University of Texas at El Paso Department of Social Work, El Paso, TX. USA (October 28, 2017)Seminar, "Seminario Permanente Diversidad Sin Violencia," UTEP, UT Austin, UACJ, CIESAS, UAM-I, U.S.A. (2012-Present) Three seminars a year Faculty Fellowship, "Webinar: Immigration Community of Practice: U.S.-México Border," KFLA, El Paso, Texas, USA (August 15, 2017)Continuing Education Program, "1st and 2nd Trauma and Resilience in the Borderland Conference," El Paso Behavioral Health System, El Paso, TX. USA (June 16, 2017 - June 17, 2017 & April 19-20, 2018)NEWT Summer RET Program, "Laboratory Safety," The University of Texas at El Paso Environmental Health & Safety, El Paso, Texas, USA (June 12, 2017)Webinar, "KFLA Immigration Communication of Practice," USA (April 4, 2017) ................
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