Invited Talks
Immigrants, ethnic minorities, and their media: A view from the United States. Media Studies Department, Ben Gurion University, Israel (July, 2011).
What children of immigrants can contribute to their family’s health literacy. School of Public Health, Mount Sinai School of Medicine (May, 2011).
Outside the mainstream: Connecting with disconnected youth. Masters Program in Library and Information Science, Rutgers University (March, 2011).
Understanding ethnic media. Journalism & Media Studies Department, Rutgers University (January, 2011).
Brokering community: Children’s roles in their immigrant families’ adaptations. Center for Race & Ethnicity, Rutgers University (December, 2010).
Brokering community: Children’s roles in their immigrant families’ adaptation. Sociology Department, Rutgers University (October, 2010).
What children’s media brokering can teach us about digital divides and health disparities: A view from an immigrant community. Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania (February, 2010).
How children of immigrants broker language, culture, and technologies to connect their families to the U.S. health care system. Culture and Communication Department, Drexel University (January, 2010).
Engaging families in communities: Reflections on “action research” and “engaged scholarship.” Invitational Masters Students Institute (IMSI), Rutgers University (October, 2009).
Family and community health: Research on the challenges of urban community life. School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University (September, 2009).
How families navigate community, and the consequences for immigrant integration. Research Colloquium Series, University of Southern California (November, 2008).
Making the connection: What immigrant children do for their families and how it matters. Migration Studies Symposium, University of California-Los Angeles (October, 2007).





