Ebony A - Brookings Institution
Edward D. Vargas
Arizona State University, P.O. Box 876303, Tempe, AZ 85287
edwardvargas@,
EDUCATION
2017 University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health
Master’s in Public Health
2010 Indiana University, School of Public & Environmental Affairs, Bloomington, Indiana
Ph.D., Public Affairs (Policy Analysis and Public Finance)
Dissertation: Mixed-Status Families and Public Assistance: The Impact on Both States & Families
Committee: Maureen Pirog (Chair), David Reingold, Sergio Fernandez, Phillip Bowman
2003 Indiana University, School of Public & Environmental Affairs, Bloomington, Indiana
Bachelors of Science, Public Affairs
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Policy Analysis, Health Disparities, Immigration, Race and Ethnicity
ACADEMIC and PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
2020-2021 Nonresident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
2017-present Assistant Professor, School of Transborder Studies, Arizona State University
Faculty Affiliate: School of Public Affairs, T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center, School of Politics and Global Studies
2014-2017 National Institutes of Health T32 Postdoctoral Trainee, Center for Women’s Health and Health Disparities Research, Department of Obstetric sand Gynecology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
2014-2017 Visiting Scholar, Chican@ and Latin@ Studies Program, College of Letters and
Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin
2013-2014 Postdoctoral Fellow, Robert W. Johnson Center for Health Policy and Department of Political Science, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
2012-2013 Visiting Lecturer, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
2010-2012 Postdoctoral Trainee, Carolina Population Center and Department of Public Policy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
2009-2010 Visiting Lecturer, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
RESEARCH
PUBLICATIONS
Note: * Denotes equal authorship contribution. Student names are in italics.
Peer-Reviewed
26. Dominguez, Melanie Sayuri, Edward D. Vargas, Gabriel R. Sanchez (2020). Voting in a pandemic: Explaining variation in support for absentee ballots for all. Politics & Gender, In Press
25. Seaton, Eleanor, Aggie J. Yellow Horse, Brandon Yoo, Edward D. Vargas (2020). Health Implications of Black Lives Matter among Black Adults. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.
24. Vargas, Edward D., Melina Juarez, Lisa Cacari-Stone, and Nancy Lopez. (2019) Critical ‘street race’ praxis: advancing the measurement of racial discrimination among diverse Latinx communities in the U.S. Critical Public Health.
23. Lorrie Frasure-Yokley, Matt A. Barreto, Edward D. Vargas & Janelle Wong. (2019). Building the Academic Pipeline through Data Access, Publication and Networking Opportunities: The Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS)., PS: Political Science & Politics. 53(1) 150-151
22. Vargas, Edward D., Barbara Gómez-Aguiñaga, Gabriel R. Sanchez, Matt A. Barreto. (In Press) How Latinos’ Perceptions of Environmental Health Threats Impact Policy Preferences Social Science Quarterly.
21. Vargas, Edward D. and Viridiana L. Benitez (2019). Latino Parents’ Links to Deportees are Associated with Developmental Disorders in their Children. Journal of Community Psychology. 47(5) 1151-1165.
20. Vargas, Edward D., Kimberly R. Huyser, Vickie D. Ybarra, Justin Hollis, and Gabriel R. Sanchez. (2018). The Influence of the Great Recession on Racial Attitudes Among Non-Hispanic Whites in the United States. Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy.1 (2-2) 196–203.
19. Vargas, Edward D., Melina Juarez, Gabriel Sanchez, and Maria Livaudais (2018). Latinos’ Connections to Immigrants: How Knowing a Deportee Impacts Latino Health. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 45(15) 2971-2988.
18. Matt A. Barreto, Lorrie Frasure-Yokley, Edward D. Vargas & Janelle Wong. (2018). Best practices in collecting online data with Asian, Black, Latino, and White respondents: evidence from the 2016 Collaborative Multiracial Post-election Survey. Politics, Groups, and Identities.6(1) 171-180.
17. Lopez, Nancy, Edward D. Vargas, Melina Juarez, Lisa Cacari-Stone, and Sonia Bettez. (2018). What’s Your “Street Race”? Leveraging Multidimensional Measures of Race and Intersectionality for Examining Physical and Mental Health Status Among Latinxs. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. 4(1) 49 – 66.
16. Vargas, Edward D., Gabriel Sanchez, and Melina Juarez. (2017). The Impact of Punitive Immigrant Laws on the Health of Latinos. Politics and Policy. 45(3) 312-337.
15. Vargas, Edward D., Gabriel Sanchez, and Juan Valdez. (2017). Immigration Policies and Group Identity: How Immigrant Laws affect Linked Fate. Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics. 2(1) 35-62.
14. Vargas, Edward D., and Vickie D. Ybarra (2017). U.S. Citizen Children of Undocumented Parents: The Link Between State Immigration Policy and the Health of Latino Children. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 2017. 19(4) 913-920.
13. Vargas, Edward D., Gabriel Sanchez and Melina Juarez (2017). Fear by Association: Perceptions of Anti-Immigrant Policy and Health Outcomes” Journal of Health, Politics, Policy and Law. 42(3) 459-483.
12. Sanchez, Gabriel R., Francisco I. Pedraza, Edward D. Vargas, Melina Juarez and Barbara Gomez. (2017). Nativity and Citizenship Status Affect Latinos’ Health Insurance Coverage Under the ACA. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 43(12) 2037-2054.
11. * Huyser , Kimberly, Gabriel Sanchez, and Edward D. Vargas.. (2017). Civic Engagement and Political Participation among American Indians and Alaska Natives in the US. Politics, Groups and Identity. 5(4) 642-659.
10. Vargas, Edward D. and Maureen A. Pirog. (2016). Mexican Mixed-Status Families and WIC Uptake. Social Science Quarterly. 97(3) 491–822.
9. Xu, Lanlan, Maureen A. Pirog, and Edward D. Vargas. (2016). Child support and mixed-status families an analysis Using the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study. Social Science Research. 60: 249-265.
8. Vargas, Edward D., Nadia Winston, John Garcia, and Gabriel Sanchez. (2016). Latino or Mexicano?: The Relationship between Socially Assigned Race and Experiences with Discrimination. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. 2(4): 498-515.
7. Sanchez, Gabriel and Edward D. Vargas. (2016). Taking a Closer Look at Group Identity: The Link Between Theory and Measurement of Group Consciousness and Linked Fate. Political Research Quarterly. 69: 160-174.
6. Vargas, Edward D. (2015). Immigration Enforcement and Mixed-Status Families: The Effect of Risk of Deportation on Medicaid Use. Children Youth Services Review. 57: 83-89.
5. Vargas, Edward D., Gabriel Sanchez, and Ballington Kinlock. (2015). The Enhanced Self-Reported Health Outcome Observed in Hispanics/Latinos who are Socially-Assigned as White is Dependent on Nativity. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 17(6) 1803-10.
4. Sanchez, Gabriel and Edward D. Vargas. (2016). Language bias and self-rated health status among the Latino Population: evidence of the influence of translation in a wording experiment. Quality of Life Research. 25(5) 1131-1136.
3. *Garcia, John, Gabriel R. Sanchez, Edward D. Vargas, Vicky Ybarra, Shannon Sanchez-Youngman. (2015). Race as Lived Experience: The Impact of Multi-Dimensional Measures of Race on Self-Defined Health Status of Latinos. Du Bois Review. 12(2) 349–373.
2. *Sanchez, Gabriel R., Edward D. Vargas, Vicky Ybarra, and Hannah Walker. (2015). Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Relationship Between Latino’s Personal Connections to Immigrants and Issue Salience and Presidential Approval. Politics, Groups and Identity. 3(3) 454-468.
1. Vargas, Edward D (100%). (2011). In-State Tuition for Undocumented Youth” Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy, 23: 43-58.
Book Chapter/Encyclopedia
Livaudais, Maria, Edward D. Vargas and Gabriel Sanchez (2020). Did Latino Millennial Voters Turnout in 2016? Latinos and the 2016 Election: Latino Resistance and the Election of Donald Trump, ed. Gabriel R. Sanchez, Luis Fraga, and Ricardo Ramirez. In Press, East Lansing, MI, Michigan State University Press
Rubalcaba, Joaquin Alfredo Angel, and Edward D. Vargas (2020). Discussion of the Data Utilized in this Volume: Latino Decisions Coverage of the 2016 Election, Latinos and the 2016 Election: Latino Resistance and the Election of Donald Trump, ed. Gabriel R. Sanchez, Luis Fraga, and Ricardo Ramirez. I East Lansing, MI, Michigan State University Press
Maureen Pirog and Edward D. Vargas “Cohabiting and Domestic Violence.” Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence, ed. Nicky Ali Jackson, Ph.D. New York: Routledge, 2006.
RESEARCH GRANTS, HONORS, AWARDS, SURVEY DEVELOPMENT
Funded:
2019-2020 Arizona State University-PULSE Grant
2019-Present National Science Foundation “2020 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS)” (Current, $939,427) – Co-Principal Investigator
2019-2020 Robert W. Johnson Foundation – New Connections Capstone Symposium
2019-2020 Nominated for Best Paper Award in Latino Politics, Western Political Science Association
2018-2020 Global Sports Institute-Pilot Grant (Current, $20,000) - Principal Investigator
2018-2019 US Human Rights network- Fighting Injustices through Human Rights Education
2017-Present Collaborative Multiracial Post-election Survey (CMPS) 2016 Co-Principal Investigator
2017-2018 The Latino Socio-Political Survey 2017 Principal Investigator
2017-2018 National Hispanic Health Foundation (NHHF) PCORI Hispanic Patient-Centered Health Research Mentorship Program
2016-2017 Teachers Outdoor Environmental Education Fund, $1,000, funded by the Natural Resources Foundation
2016-2017 Advancing Health Equity and Diversity (AHEAD) program award, $10,000, funded by The University of Wisconsin-Madison, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
2016-2017 Empowering Communities Award- Ronald E. McNair Program UW-Madison
2015-Present Latino National Health and Immigration Survey, $110,000, funded by the Robert W. Johnson Foundation, Co-Principal Investigator
2015-2016Nominated for Best Paper in Latino Politics, Western Political Science Association
2014-2015 Best Paper Award in Latino Politics, Western Political Science Association
2014-2015 Visiting Scholars Program-Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin
2012-2013 Robert W. Johnson Foundation New Connections Research Symposium
2011-2012 Robert W. Johnson Foundation New Connections Coaching Clinic
2010 Ronald E. McNair Alumni Award
2009 Honorable Alumnus, Indiana Latino Leadership Conference
2004 Hispanic Scholarship Fund
2004 National Science Foundation, Decision Support System Conference
2003 Latino Faculty and Staff Council Service Award
2003 Indiana University Deans Graduate Fellowship
2003 Commission on Multicultural Understanding Service Award
2003 Elvis J. Stahr Distinguished Senior Award
2000 Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program
Funded Data Collection Projects:
2018 2018 Arizona Poll. Collected between 9/10 and 9/25, this dataset contains survey data on policy preferences, candidate preferences, and health, among 775 adults. Data are publicly available through a restricted data use agreement with CLAPR Center.
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
2018 2018 Time-Out: Teacher Evaluations of Latina/o Children with Absentee Fathers Collected between 8/29/2018 - 9/5/2018, this dataset contains survey data on teacher preferences, and health, among 659 adults. Data will be publicly available through a restricted data use agreement with ICPSR.
Role: Principal Investigator
2016 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS). Collected between 12/3/2016 & 2/15/2017, this dataset is an online survey of 10,145 adults available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese.
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
2015 National Latino Health and Immigration Survey (NLHIS). Collected between 1/29/2015 and 3/12/2015. This dataset contains survey data on health and immigration among 1,405 adult sampled through cell/landline phone and online mode. Co-Principal Investigator
Submitted:
2019 William T. Grant Foundation “Arizona Youth Civic Engagement Project” (Full Proposal Invitation) Co-Principal Investigator
Unfunded:
2019 National Science Foundation “Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS): Research Collaboration Workshops and Planning Meetings” Co-Principal Investigator
2019 Arizona State University-Institute for Social Research (ISSR)
2019 Two Russell Sage Foundation Grants
2018 Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center-Pilot Grant
2017 National Institutes of Health – R21 (in preparation with Dr. Airin Martinez)
2017 Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center - Pilot Grant
2017 National Institutes of Health – Loan Repayment Program
2017 Robert W. Johnson Foundation- (with Dr. Edward Paul)
2017 Robert W. Johnson Foundation - New Connections Grant
POLICY REPORTS, MEDIA PUBLICATIONS, MEDIA CITATIONS
“About one in three Latino businesses impacted by COVID-19” Miami Herald, Media Citation, July 31, 2020
“COVID-19 is having a devastating impact on the economic well-being of Latino families” Brookings Institution, Publication, July 27, 2020
“Trump wants schools to reopen. What would persuade Latinos to send their kids?” Washington Post, Publication, July 27, 2020
“Latino Families Have Personal Connections to the Pain of the Black Community Due to Similar Experiences With Police Brutality” Latino Decisions, Publication, July 22, 2020
“Latino Families Are Not Equipped for Distance Learning in the Fall” Latino Rebels, Publication, July 17, 2020
“Minorities More Likely Than Whites To Wear Mask, Know Someone With The Coronavirus” NPR/KJZZ, Live Interview, June 10, 2020
“Compliant But Unprotected: Communities of Color Take Greater Action to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 But Remain at Risk” The Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science (IAPHS) Publication, June 1, 2020
“ASU transborder studies professor looks at how Americans are shifting their actions”, ASU NOW, Research Highlight, May 29, 2020
“73% of Democrats are wearing masks to fight coronavirus. Only 59% of Republicans are” Washington Post Publication, May 15, 2020
“Global Sport Institute Poll: Precautions Needed Before Sport Returns” Global Sports Matters, Publication, May 14, 2020
“California Democrats hoping to flip Arizona blue must now switch gears” San Francisco Chronicle: Media Citation, May 11, 2020
“Structural Inequalities and Not Behavior Explain Covid-19 Racial Disparities.” Context Magazine, Publication, April 2020
“Structural Inequalities and Not Behavior Explain Covid-19 Racial Disparities” Latino Decisions, Publication, April 16, 2020
“Climate Change Finds Its Way onto the Debate Stage in Nevada” WNYC The Take-Away, In-Studio Live Interview, February 11, 2020
“How Economic Status Can Affect New Year's Resolutions” NPR/KJZZ, In-Studio Live Interview, January 15, 2020
“The U.S./Mexican Border: How Often and Why Arizonans Cross Into Mexico” Latino Decisions, Publication, 12/10/2018
“Newly elected Raquel Terán defiant as she faces a birther movement in Arizona” NBC News, Media Citation, November 9, 2018
"Latina/o voters are both experiencing climate change and wanting to see Congress pass environmental policies that reduces pollution and that invest in clean energy"Latino Decisions, Publication, November 11, 2018
“Latinos And Hispanics Poised To Transform U.S. Health System With $1.7 Trillion Purchasing Power” Forbes, Media Citation of NLHIS Dataset, October 31, 2018
“President Trump takes campaign to borderland, where immigration is top concern” Univision, Media Citation, October 21, 2018
"Arizonans’ View Education Policy as a Major Issue" Latino Decisions, Publication, 11/1/2018
“Poll Shows Promising Turnout Of Latino Voters” NPR/KJZZ In-Studio Live Interview, October 17, 2018
“Arizonans’ Major Issue concerns, Voter Preferences, and Perceptions of the President, in statewide poll” Webinar, October 12, 2018
“Latinos and Voter Disenfranchisement” Latino Decisions, Publication, January 29, 2018.
“Latino Voters Want Policy Makers to Aggressively Combat Global Warming and Pass Clean Energy Legislation” Latino Decisions, Publication, December 14, 2016.
“Ignoring Latino Issues in School System No Longer An Option.” , Publication, March 4, 2016.
“Anti-Immigrant Laws are Bad for Business, Educational Institutions, Families, and Public Health” Madison365, Publication, February 13, 2016
“Health Care in the Shadows of Immigration Policy.” Huffington Post, Publication, May 26, 2015.
“The Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Latino Access to Health Insurance.” With Gabriel R. Sanchez, Francisco Pedraza, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy, Research Policy Brief, April 1, 2015
“Obamacare's Impact on Latino Access to Health Insurance” Huffington Post, Publication, March 25, 2015
“Obamacare Expands Coverage for Latinos” Huffington Post, Publication, March 26, 2015
“Hispanic voting bloc gaining political clout” Albuquerque Journal, Publication, April 13, 2015.
CONSULTANT/EXPERT WITNESS RESEARCH
2019-2020 NALEO Educational Fund’s Arizona Leadership Academy-Arizona State Legislator Cohort
2018 The Maricopa County Office of the Legal Defender
Expert witness on a federal capital murder case
2016-Present Latino Decisions, Senior Policy Analyst
Consultant on various projects and lead on the 2016 Latino Decisions Cooperative Academic Survey
2015 Congressional Budget Office’s-Budget Analysis Division, Consulted Analysts on DAPA and Program Use.
2014 Kids First: Examining the Southern Border Humanitarian Crisis, Congressional Progressive Caucus Ad-Hoc Hearing, July 29, 2014, Washington, DC. Consultation with RAICESTEXAS.
2013 Kellogg Foundation, Young Men of Color consultant, Mississippi
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION & RESEARCH TRAINING
2015 Selected Scholar, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan, Immigrants and health Status/Conditions and Public Policies: Multi-Level and Mix Methods Approaches, Ann Arbor, MI
2015 Selected Scholar, Institute for Research on Poverty, Teaching Poverty 101, Madison, WI
2015 Selected Scholar, Intersectionality Qualitative Research Methods, University of Maryland- College Park, College Park, MD.
2015 Selected Scholar, Health Equity Leadership Institute (), The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health and The University of Maryland School of Public Health, Madison, WI.
2014 Summer Institute in Community Based Participatory Research for Health:
Indigenous and Critical Methodologies, University of New Mexico
2011, 2012 Odum Institute for Social Science Research, UNC Chapel Hill Atlas.Ti Qualitative Data Analysis Workshop, Mixed-Methods Design, Analysis of Cluster Correlated Data from Complex Surveys, Questionnaire Design
Visual Design and Layout of Self-Administered Questionnaires
2009 University of Washington, Evans School of Public Affairs, Seattle, Washington Visiting Research Scientist
2008 Columbia University, New York, New York Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Summer Data Workshop
2005, 06, 13 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan Math for Social Scientists, Methodological Issues of Quantitative Research on Race & Ethnicity, Longitudinal Data Analysis, Structural Equation Modeling (LISREL), Scaling and Dimensions, Simultaneous Equation Modeling, Workflow of Data Analysis
2003-2005 Institute for Family and Social Responsibility, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, Research Assistant
2002 Ghana Summer Exchange, Ghana, Africa
2002 Housing and Urban Development, Washington Leadership Program, Washington D.C.
2002 Fulbright Summer International Institute, Bulgaria
2001 Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam, Netherlands
1998 St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX
1998 Palo Alto Community College, San Antonio, TX
ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS
“Racial and Ethnic Disparities: Essential Workers, Mental Health, and the Coronavirus Pandemic” with Jevay Grooms, Alberto Ortega, and Joaquín Rubacalba, Economics of Racism Seminar at the Ohio State University, May 7, 2020; Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Consortium, COVID Online Conference, May 22, 2020.
The Racial Inequalities Associated With Wearing a Mask to Combat COVID-19 Spread” with Gabriel R. Sanchez and Melanie Sayuri Dominguez, Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Consortium, COVID Online Conference, May 22, 2020.
"Protesting Detention: How Protests and their Media Coverage helped Shift Attitudes on Child Detention” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Denver, CO, November 7, 2019.
"Time-out: Teacher Evaluations of Latina/o Children with Absentee Fathers" with Viridiana L. Benitez, Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Consortium, UNM October 4, 2019; Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC, November 8, 2018.
“Latina/os’ Core Values, Reconsidered: Assessing their Perspectives with Evidence from a 2018 Arizona Poll” Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA, April 18, 2019.
"Protesting Detention: How Protests and their Media Coverage helped Shift Attitudes on Child Detention” Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA, April 19, 2019.
“Show Me Your Papers”: How Immigrant Profiling Impacts Latina/o Health” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC, November 8, 2018.
“Show Me Your Papers”: How Immigrant Profiling Impacts Latina/o Health” National Latina/o Psychological Association, San Diego, CA, October, 19, 2018.
“Collateral Damage: How the Stress of Deportations Is Impacting Latina/o Health”
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC, November 3, 2017.
“How Latinos' Perceptions of Environmental Health Threats Impact Policy Preferences” with Gabriel Sanchez and Matt Barreto, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC, November 4, 2016.
“Street Race: Measuring Racialization Among Latinas and Latinos in the U.S. for Advancing Health Justice” with Nancy López; Lisa Cacari-Stone; Melina Juarez; Sonia Bettez, American Public Health Association, Denver, CO, October 30, 2016.
“Probing Everyday Discrimination: Using “Street Race” as a Measure of Racialization for Health Equity” with Nancy López; Lisa Cacari-Stone; Melina Juarez; Sonia Bettez, Latina Researchers Conference, San Antonio, Texas, July 15, 2016.
“Whiteness Matters for Health: Measuring Racialization Among Latinas and Latinos in the U.S. Using Self-Identified Race, Street Race and Ascribed Race” with Nancy López; Lisa Cacari-Stone; Melina Juarez; Sonia Bettez, Population Association of America, Washington DC, March 31, 2016. American Sociological Association, August 22, 2016.
“Immigration and Health in Latinos: How Deportations Are Linked to Child Mental Health Problems” with Viridiana L. Benitez, Women’s Health and Health Equity Symposium, Madison, WI, October 15, 2015; Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Miami, Florida, November 14, 2015.
“Mixed-Status Latino Families and Child Health Status” with Vickie Ybarra, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Miami, Florida, November 14, 2015.
“Latinos’ Connections to Immigrants: How Knowing a Deportee Impacts Latino Health” with Gabriel Sanchez, Melina Juarez, and Mia Livaudais, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Miami, Florida, November 14, 2015.
“Investigation of Latino’s Perceptions of Immigration Policy and Health Outcomes” with Gabriel Sanchez and Melina Juarez, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, June 14, 2016; Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, NV, April 9, 2015.
“Does What Other People Think I Am, Impact My Health? The Role of Socially-Assigned Race on Multiple Dimensions of Health” with Gabriel Sanchez and Yajaira Pena, Southwestern Social Science Association, Denver, CO, April, 11, 2015.
“The Impact of Punitive Immigrant Laws on the Health of Latinos” with Gabriel Sanchez and Melina Juarez, Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM, April 3, 2014; Politics of Race Immigration and Ethnicity Consortium, Albuquerque, NM, October 4, 2014; Women’s Health and Health Equity Symposium, Madison, WI, September 18, 2014; Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Albuquerque, NM, November 8, 2014.
“Socially-Assigned Race: How Being Racially Misclassified as Mexican Impacts Experiences with Discrimination”, Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX, April 18, 2014.
“American Indians and Voting” with Gabriel Sanchez and Kimberly Huyser, Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX, April 17, 2014.
“Stuck Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Relationship Between Latino’s Personal Connections to Immigrants and Issue Salience and Presidential Approval” with Gabriel Sanchez, Vickie Ybarra and Hannah Walker, Western Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, April 19, 2014.
“Do The Dollars Add-Up? The Missing Link Between Capital Infrastructure Finance and School District Performance” with Tima Moldogaziev,Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, NM, April 2, 2014
“Mixed-Status Families and Stress: The Effects of Risk of Deportation on Substance Use”, Institute for Research on Poverty- University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, March 14, 2014; The Project for Equity, Representation, and Governance—Health Disparities Symposium, Texas A&M University, TX, May 16-18, 2013.
“Taking a Closer Look at Group Identity: The Link Between Theory and Measurement of Group Consciousness and Linked Fate” with Gabriel Sanchez
Politics of Race Immigration and Ethnicity Consortium, Seattle, WA, May 4, 2013; Western Political Science Association, Hollywood, CA, March 9, 2013
“Falling Through the Cracks: Child Support Outcomes for Undocumented Immigrants in the United States” with Lanlan Xu, Maureen Pirog, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Baltimore, MA, Nov. 8, 2012
“Race as Lived Experience: The Impact of Multi-Dimensional Measures of Race on Self-Defined Health Status of Latinos” with Sanchez, Gabriel, Garcia, John, Ybarra, Vicky, Sanchez-Youngman, Shannon, American Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 1, 2012.
“Coping with Illegality: The Way Mixed-Status Families Make Ends Meet” with Krista Perreria,
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC, Nov. 5, 2011
“Mixed-Status Families and Medicaid Use”
Western Political Science Conference, San Antonio, TX, April 21, 2011.
Also presented at: Politics of Race Immigration and Ethnicity Consortium, Albuquerque, NM October 15, 2010; Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 23, 2010
“Mixed-Status Families and Public Assistance”
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC, Nov. 7, 2009.
Also presented at: Southwestern Social Science Association, Houston, TX, April 1, 2010; Western Economic Association International Conference, New Zealand, January 10, 2015.
“In-State Tuition for Undocumented Youth”
American Association for Hispanic Higher Education, San Antonio, TX, March 4, 2011.
Also presented at: Association for Budgeting & Financial Management, October 8, 2010
“On the Margins of a Dream: Mixed-Status Families and Public Assistance”
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management -Special International Conference, Maastricht, Netherlands, February 20, 2010
“The Information Asymmetries in Take-up Rates That Exist in Health care Programs for Mixed –Status Mexican American Families” Association for Budgeting & Financial Management, Washington, DC, Sept. 25, 2009
“Same Ol’ Jail House Promises: The Effects of Type of Crime Committed on Father-Child Relationships” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Madison, WI, Nov. 2-4 2006
INVITED TALKS/WEBINARS
“Public Policy and Social Movements” The School of The New York Times, July 29, 2020.
“New Dimensions of Health in Young Latinos” NALEO Legislative Summit, Las Vegas, NV, October 25, 2019.
“Navigating the Job Market” University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, October 4, 2019
AFL-CIO “Latinos and the 2018 Election” Washington DC, June 13, 2019
LatinoJustice “Latino and the Criminal Justice System” Brownsville, Texas, June 21, 2019
Webinar “Latino voters and Climate Change” with Environmental Defense Fund, 1/10/2019
Webinar “Latino voters want Congress to pass climate change legislation” with Environmental Defense Fund, 11/9/2018
“Latina/o Racialization and Well-Being”, University of Houston, Houston, TX 10/11/2018
“The Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS),” Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan, 7/7/2018
“Academic Engagement and Action Research”, New York University, New York, NY, 2/10/2018
“Latino Families and Health”, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, 2/15/2018
“Latino Families and Health”, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 2/28/2018
“Collateral Damage: How the Stress of Deportations Is Impacting Latina/o Health”, University of California- Riverside, Riverside, CA, 3/9/2018
“Latinos and Criminal Justice, Policing, and Drug Policy Reform” with LatinoJustice/Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund, 1/10/2018
“Latino Families and Health”, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, 10/9/2017
“Latinos and Health Care”, Southern Methodist University (SMU), 10/10/2017
“Better Than Enough” Keynote Speaker, Ronald E. McNair Fall Graduation. Madison, WI, Dec. 8, 2015.
“Health Policy and Latino Populations” Institute for Research on Poverty Seminar (IRP), Madison, WI, Oct. 29, 2015.
“Race and Health: Stories of Inequality” Partner in Health-Engage, Madison, WI, Oct. 29, 2015.
“The Lived Experiences of Latino Populations” Nov. 16, 2015. School of Medicine Support Staff Meeting, Madison, WI,
“Immigration and Health Disparities” School of Medicine and Public Health: OBGYN Advisory Board Meeting, Madison, WI, July 23, 2015
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
School of Transborder Studies, Arizona State University
Health and Migration (undergraduate course), 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Latino Health Issues, (undergraduate course), 2018, 2019, 2020
Transborder Research Methods, (undergraduate course), 2018, 2019
Transborder Community Development & Health, (undergraduate course), 2019
Department of Political Science, University of New Mexico
Policy Analysis, 2014
School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University
Management Science for Policy Analysis, AY2005-2010, 2012-2013 (ten semesters)
Cost Benefit Analysis, AY 2009-2010 (two semesters)
Urban Problems and Solutions, AY 2005-2006, 2012-2013 (six semesters)
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan
Methodological Issues in Quantitative Research on Race and Ethnicity Summer 2007, 2008, 2011 (Teaching Assistant, Co-Instructor)
Introduction to Data Analysis I & II, 2009 (Teaching Assistant)
Robert W. Johnson Foundation-Center for Health Policy, University of New Mexico
Methodological Issues in Quantitative Research on Race and Ethnicity, Summer 2011
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
Association for Budgeting and Financial Management
American Sociological Association
Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Consortium
Population Association of America
Southwestern Social Science Association
Western Political Science Association
ACADEMIC AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICE
School of Transborder Service:
2020-2021 P&T Committee, Personnel Committee
2019-2010 Guest Speaker Committee, Scholarship Committee
2018- 2019 Scholarship Committee
2018-2019 Curriculum Committee
2017-2018 ASU CAMP Intern Mentor
University Service:
2018-2019 Chicano/Latino Faculty & Staff Association ASU Intern Mentor
2017-2019 ASU Team Leadership Academy
2017-2019 Center for Latino and American Politics (CLAPR)
2017-2020 ASU Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Consortium (PRIEC) Conference organizer
2017 ASU Inequality Research Network participant
Academic Discipline Service:
2020-2021 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) – Co-Chair,
Population and Migration Section (denied invitation)
2019-2020 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) – Co-Chair,
Population and Migration Section
2019-2020 WPSA- Chair of Law and Politics Section
2018-2019 Southwestern Political Science Association-Executive Council (declined offer)
2018-2019 APPAM – Panel Chair and Discussant at Annual APPAM Conference
2017-2018 APPAM – Panel Chair and Discussant at Annual APPAM Conference
JOURNAL REFEREE
American Journal of Public Health
American Politics Research
American Sociological Review
Children and Youth Services Review
Ethnicity and Disease
Ethnic and Racial Studies
Health Affairs
Journal of Family Issues
Journal of Health, Politics, Policy and Law
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
Politics Research Quarterly
Policy Studies Journal
Quality of Life Research
Social Problems
Social Science Quarterly
Social Science Research
Sociology Compass
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
State and Local Government Review
Youth and Society
Community-Based Service:
2019-2020 NALEO Legislative Training Organizer
2018-2020 New Pathways for Youth Mentor
2016-2017 XIES (Xicano Institute for Education and Self-Determination) Youth Program
2014-2017 Chican@ Latin@ Studies Program, UW-Madison, WI
2014-2017 Ronald E. McNair, Alumni Mentor, Madison, WI
2014-2017 Centro Hispano, ComVida, Youth Volunteer, Madison, WI
2014-2015 Ronald E. McNair Mentor, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
2012-2013 El Centro Health, Non-Profit, Executive Board Member, Bloomington, IN
2010-2012 Faculty/Staff Advisor, UNC Students United for Immigrant Equality
2009-2010 Faculty/Staff Advisor, DREAM IU
2008-2010 Latino Youth Collective (), Youth Advocate/Researcher 2008-2010 Campecine Youth Academy, Research Evaluator of youth employment programs
2000 Chair and Founder of the annual Indiana Latino Leadership Conference, Indiana
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