Addressing Immigrant Financial Trauma and Empowerment Through CDFIs

Dr. Jessica Santos presented research examining the role of CDFIs in addressing financial trauma and empowerment among immigrants at the Opportunity Finance Network (OFN) CDFI Research Symposium.
Health as Survival?

Dr. Jessica Santos provided the keynote address at the 2025 New Hampshire Behavioral Health Summit in Manchester, NH.
Summer 2025 Newsletter

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New Research: Already-Stretched Healthcare Workforce in Jeopardy with Deportation Threats

Nursing homes, health centers, and hospitals across the United States rely on immigrant workers every day to meet their staffing needs and sustain this multi-trillion-dollar industry. An April 3, 2025 […]
LZC Wins $350,000 RWJF Research Grant

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) has awarded a $350,000 grant to the Leah Zallman Center for Immigrant Health Research.
Winter 2025 Newsletter

The last 37 days have been relentless and devastating, with exactly the types of harmful anti-immigrant policy actions (and inactions) we expected to see in 2025 and beyond. At LZC, we stand with immigrants and other communities that are being marginalized or attacked by harmful narratives and challenges to our constitution and democracy.