Bad Bunny and unaccompanied migrant youth with Noemí Enchautegui de Jesús

 

Noemí Enchautegui de Jesús is a Senior Professorial Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at American University in Washington DC. She has a PhD in Community Psychology from NYU, and she’s developed and taught a course on the Psychology of Immigration. Though she was born in New York, Noemi was raised in Puerto Rico.

We spoke with Noemi about the difficult situations unaccompanied migrant children are exposed to even before they immigrate, all the way up to being reunited with their families. We also talked about how she was sent to live with her grandmother, her interest in community psychology, and Bad Bunny’s new album.

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