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On October 4, Wendy Cervantes presented “The Impact of Immigration Policies on Young Children at the Border and Across the Nation” at the ZERO TO THREE Annual Conference in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
On May 29, Becca Ullrich and Wendy Cervantes spoke at the first annual “Early Childhood Symposium: How Immigration Policy Impacts Young Children” at the Brooklyn Public Library in Brooklyn, NY.
On January 31, Wendy Cervantes will be presenting at the National Home Visiting Summit.
On January 17, Wendy Cervantes spoke at a webinar hosted by Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees titled “The Border and Beyond: Federal Immigration Policy Outlook and Philanthropic Engagement”.
On Monday December 10, Wendy Cervantes will be speaking on two panels focused on the proposed public charge regulation and immigrant mental health at the 2018 National Immigrant Integration Conference in Arlington, VA.
On March 14, Wendy Cervantes presented at the Children’s Health Fund conference. She spoke about the health consequences for children and youth impacted by immigration policies on a panel entitled “Issues in Pediatrics: Populations at Risk.”
On March 5, Hannah Matthews and Wendy Cervantes hosted a workshop at the 2018 NAEYC Public Policy Forum discussing how and when to engage on safety net programs and immigration policy.
On March 1, Wendy Cervantes will be sharing findings from a new CLASP study at a Capitol Hill briefing hosted by Representative Rosa DeLauro focused on the harm of immigration enforcement on children and families.
On February 25-27, Nune Phillips, Elizabeth Lower-Basch, Madison Hardee, and Wendy Cervantes will be speaking at the 2018 National Anti-Hunger Policy Conference in Washington, DC.
On November 6, Wendy Cervantes will be speaking on a policy panel at a roundtable event entitled "Mitigating the Risks for Children and Families Affected by Immigration Enforcement." The roundtable is hosted by the Center for Immigration and Child Welfare and New Mexico State University.