Upcoming Conference Presentations

*non-PI faculty author     **Postdoc     ***Graduate student author     ****Undergraduate student author

The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD), Mayo 2022,  Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

Arizona Latinx and White Young Adult Perceptions of Discrimination as Captured Through Photovoice” by Michelle Pasco**, Brittany Romanello***, Emir Estrada, and Anais Roque**.

Latina/o Studies Association, July 2022, Notre Dame, Indiana

Using Testimonios to Explore Family Influences on Political Identity for Latinx Young Adults by Nidia Hernandez***, Mohammed Madouh***, Priscilla Owiredu***, & Michelle C. Pasco**

Voting As Democrats: Latinxs’ Views on their Political Affiliation by Zane     Encinas****, Paula Baker***, Aaron Thompson***, and Brittany Romanello***

Voting Matters: Latinxs Motivation to Vote by Anaid Gonzalves***, Stacey Flores*** and Nilda Flores-Gonzalez

American Sociological Association (ASA), August 2022, Los Angeles, CA

“Symbolic Appropriation of The U.S. Flag: Photovoice Study on Arizona Youth Identity” by Estrada, Emir, Kristina Vera-Philips***, Michelle Pasco**, Brittany Romanello***, Michelle Tellez*

“The Political Affiliations and Voting Choices of Arizona Latinx Young Adults in 2020” by Brittany Romanello*** and Nilda Flores-Gonzalez

“On Being American: The Effect of Racial and Political Identities on Notions of Belonging.” by Nilda Flores-Gonzalez and Nathan D. Martin.

“An Intersectional Lens to Explore Political Identity for Latinx Young Adults in Arizona” by Michelle Pasco*, Nidia Hernandez***, Priscilla Owiredu*** and Mohammed Madouh***

“COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance, Hesitancy, and Resistance among Young Adults in Arizona” by Angela Gonzales, Trudy Horsting***, Kyle Gresenz*** and  Lynette Hrabik****

Rural Sociological Society (RSS) Annual Meeting, August 2022, Westminster, CO

“Exploring COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Rural Young Adults: Insights from the Arizona Youth Identity Project” by Trudy Horsting***, Angela Gonzales, Kyle Gresenz,***, Lynette Hrabik****

Completed Barrett Undergraduate Honors Thesis, April 2022

Torre, Samantha****. Symbolic and Consequential Ethnicity for Latinos and Whites in Phoenix. April 2022.

Previous Presentations

Arizona State University for the Politics of Race, Immigration, and Ethnicity Consortium (PRIEC). Jan 2020, Tempe AZ

“The Arizona Youth Project:(Re)defining American Identity and National Belonging.” by Angela Gonzalez,  Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, Emir Estrada.

National Congress for American Indians (NCAI)-.June 2021, Virtual Event

"Engaging Native Youth in the COVID-19 Response: Findings from the Arizona Youth Identity Project” by Angela Gonzales, Nathan Martin* and Nilda-Flores Gonzalez

Indigenous Research Roundtable, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Oct 2021, Tempe AZ

“Native Youth Advocacy and Activism During COVID-19: Findings from the Arizona Youth Identity Project” by Angela Gonzales and Nathan Martin*

Western Social Sciences Association (WSSA). April 2022, Denver CO

“Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Among Young People in Arizona” by Kyle Gresenz***

Pacific Sociology Association (PSA). April 2022, Sacramento, CA

"Do I have to check off that I’m White when I’m Hispanic?’ Understanding Latinx Racial Identification” by Anaid Gonzalvez***, Nilda Flores Gonzalez and Stacey Flores***

“The United States Flag in the times of Trump: Photovoice Study on Arizona Youth Identity and Symbolic Belonging” by Kris Vera-Phillips***, Emir Estrada, Brittany Romanello***, Michelle Tellez*

“Native Youth Advocacy and Activism During COVID 19: Findings from the Arizona Youth Identity Project” by Lynette Hrabik****, Angela Gonzales, Trudy Horsting***, Kyle Gresenz***