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DESCRIPTION:OVERVIEW Immigration continues to be a political lightning rod
  in the United States. Latino/a/x/é (hereafter Latino) migrants live with
  uncertainty as a substantial and vocal portion of the population presses
  political leadership to “do something about” the immigration “problem”. 
 Dr. Galletly will share findings from her studies on the influence of act
 ual and perceived immigration laws on Latino migrant's health and health 
 behaviors. She will report on a qualitative analysis of Latino migrants' 
 perceptions of and reactions to the Public Charge Rule\, and a quantitati
 ve analysis of data drawn from a large\, cross sectional survey study (N=
 1750) on perceived law and immigration environment on the self-rated heal
 th status of Latino migrants. Dr. Galletly has a wealth of data on the in
 fluence of actual and perceived immigration laws and Latino migrants' use
  of health services and will offer opportunities for further study. SPEAK
 ER Carol Galletly\, JD\, PhD\, Professor\, Medical College of Wisconsin D
 r. Galletly is an attorney and social scientist. She earned her JD and Ph
 D at the Ohio State University. Currently\, she is a Professor at the Med
 ical College of Wisconsin’s Center for Community Health and Intervention 
 Research within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine. Dr.
  Galletly's research examines the influence of structural-level factors\,
  especially laws and policies\, on individual health behaviors and multi-
 level interventions to address these influences. Topics she has examined 
 include criminal HIV exposure laws\, legal strategies to address molecula
 r HIV surveillance\, and the influence of immigration-related laws and co
 ncerns on Latino migrants’ ability and willingness to utilize services fo
 r HIV testing\, substance use disorders\, and intimate partner violence. 
 Currently she is studying the influence of immigration laws and concerns 
 on Latino migrants’ willingness to engage in public health efforts to con
 trol infectious disease. MODERATOR Kaveh Khoshnood\, PhD\, Associate Prof
 essor of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases)\, Yale School of Public Health
  Dr. Khoshnood is an Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate St
 udies at the Yale School of Public Health and executive committee member 
 at Yale Council on Middle East Studies. He is the Founder of the Humanita
 rian Research Lab. Dr. Khoshnood is trained as an infectious disease epid
 emiologist and has more than three decades of domestic and international 
 experience in HIV prevention research among people who use drugs and othe
 r at-risk populations. Dr. Khoshnood's research interests include: 1) epi
 demiology and prevention of HIV/AIDS\, 2) research ethics and 3) humanita
 rian health.\n\nSpeakers:\nCarol Galletly\; Kaveh Khoshnood\n\nAdmission:
 \nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medicine.yale.edu/event/cira-talk-galletl
 y/\n
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LOCATION:This is a virtual only event via Zoom.\, URL: https://tinyurl.com
 /2026AprGalletly
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STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:CIRA Talk: "In the Eye of the Storm: The Influence of Actual and P
 erceived Immigration Laws and Concerns on Latino Migrants' Health\, Healt
 h Behaviors\, and Use of Health-Related Services"
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