Immigration

The Impact of Immigrant Students’ Critical Consciousness on Higher-Education Outcomes

Jun 16 2020 - 4:45pm

Germán A. Cadenas studies the link between the development of critical consciousness and Hispanic DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) students’ intent to persist at public universities.

During a time of political unrest in his homeland of Venezuela, a young Germán Cadenas accompanied his mother and brother to Arizona, where his father was working to send money back home to support the family. “We came just to be with my father for Christmas,” he says. “We wanted to see him and be together.”

Dr. Germán A. Cadenas Joins the Podcast Undocumented Black Girl with Denea Joseph

Jun 16 2020 - 4:30pm

Dr. Germán A. Cadenas joined in on the popular podcast "The Undocumented Black Girl" with with Denea Joseph. The topic focused on cultural competency in the mental health profession as related to Black Lives Matter. Dr. Cadenas is an assistant professor with the Lehigh Counseling Psychology program.

Dr. Germán Cadenas Named Student Club/ Organization Advisor of the Year Award

May 5 2020 - 9:15am

Dr. Germán Cadenas was recognized for his work with Lehigh Immigration Coalition. Dr. Cadenas was selected to receive the Student Club/ Organization Advisor of the Year Award.  This award recognizes the outstanding contributions made by faculty or staff advisors to student organizations. It is given annually to honor those in the university community who have significantly enhanced the quality of student life through their involvement and leadership while at Lehigh.

A Guide to Providing Mental Health Services to Immigrants Impacted by Changes to DACA and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Apr 27 2020 - 8:45pm

Stress, fear, and anxiety are familiar negative emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic, but these states of emotions are all too common for individuals impacted by the immigration system. During this unprecedented time, DACA recipients battle against the pandemic as well as an impending Supreme Court decision on the fate of the DACA program. This further complicates the mental health experiences of DACA recipients, as they cope with a crisis that adds further uncertainty to their futures.