Join the National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families for a webinar on Wednesday, October 13th at 1:00 p.m. ET to discuss Latino families’ experiences with COVID-19-related child care closures and disruptions. Presenters will discuss how these closures and disruptions have affected parents’ employment and families’ overall well-being.
Presenters:
- Dr. Kevin Ferreira van Leer is an assistant professor in child and adolescent development at California State University, Sacramento, where he studies the educational and caregiving experiences of Latinx immigrant families.
- Dr. Zach Parolin is a senior fellow at the Center on Poverty & Social Policy at Columbia University. His research focuses on the measurement, causes, and consequences of poverty and social inequality.
- Emma Lee is an undergraduate senior at Columbia University who is researching the social disparities and consequences of poverty during the COVID-19 pandemic. After graduation, Emma will study medicine and public health as an MD-MPH student.
- Dr. Danielle Crosby is a co-investigator at the National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families, where she studies the social, economic, and policy factors that affect immigrant and lower-income children’s well-being.
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