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Why Do Immigrant Children & Youth Matter? Bridging the Empathy Gap

Why Do Immigrant Children & Youth Matter? Bridging the Empathy Gap. Marcelo Suárez-Orozco Carola Suárez-Orozco. Emigration, Immigration, Transit. International Migrants. Recurring Myths. Around the World. 1in 8 migrants is a child

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Why Do Immigrant Children & Youth Matter? Bridging the Empathy Gap

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  1. Why Do Immigrant Children & Youth Matter? Bridging the Empathy Gap Marcelo Suárez-Orozco Carola Suárez-Orozco

  2. Emigration, Immigration, Transit

  3. International Migrants

  4. Recurring Myths

  5. Around the World • 1in 8 migrants is a child • 28 million are forcibly displaced • Another 20 million are international migrants

  6. U.S. Perspective • Children of Immigrants • 1st & 2nd generation • Share foreign born parents • Most rapidly growing child population • 18.7 million under the age of 18 • While the majority are 2nd generation (thus citizen children) • Distinct but Overlapping Groups • Newcomers • Refugees • Undocumented Status • Unaccompanied minors • English Learners

  7. Rapidly Growing Inequality

  8. Number of Undocumented Immigrants in the U.S., 1990-2013(Passel et al., 2014)

  9. Racially Diverse

  10. Focus of Closing the Empathy Gap

  11. Challenges for Immigrant Origin Children Youth • Adult Centered discourse • Oblivious to: • Not children’s decision to immigrate • Challenges of Acculturation • Complications of identity formation • Developing a sense of belonging in face of social exclusion

  12. Home Alone • Breakdown in National Policy Architecture • Some states & communities forging innovative solutions in response • Local Beacons of Light • Programmatic excellence have generated in many spaces • What can be learned, disseminated, and improved by creating purposeful networked communities of practice?

  13. Our Challenge

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