Xochitl Castañeda Explained

Xochitl Castañeda
Education:Director of the Health Initiative of the Americas at the School of Public Health
Website:https://publichealth.berkeley.edu/people/xochitl-castaneda/

Xochitl Castaneda is the Founding Director of the Health Initiative of the Americas (HIA) at the School of Public Health, University of California (UC) Berkeley.

Education

A medical anthropologist by training, Xochitl was educated in Guatemala and Mexico. She completed three post-doctoral fellowships: UC San Francisco, Harvard, and Amsterdam University.

Career

Xochitl Castaneda served as Professor of Public Health Sciences and a Principal Investigator at Mexico’s National Institute of Public Health, for seven years and also directed the Department of Reproductive Health.[1]

Since 2008, she has served as a professor in Migration and Health at various University of California campuses.

In 2020 Xochitl founded the Health Education for Latinos Program (HELP), a fund that provides annual scholarships to Latino low-income students to help them in their education for future health careers, both at the undergraduate and the graduate level.

Under her direction, HIA has coordinated Binational Health Week for 23 consecutive years, one of the largest mobilization efforts in the Americas to improve the well-being of Latino immigrants. She has created the Annual Binational Policy Forum on Migration and Global Health, a collaboration among 30 universities and over 200 agencies. She is also the founder of the Athena Network, a world organization for the mental health of mobile populations. She has signed 50 memorandums of understanding with local, state, and federal institutions.

She has also served on the board of directors and other membership positions of 20 organizations and programs including the California Wellness Foundation, California Immigrant Policy Center, CDC National Diabetes Education Program, the Latino Coalition for a Healthy California, and the National Council of Mexican Federations in North America (COFEM).

Awards

In 2010, the California Latino Legislative Caucus honored her with the National Spirit Award for her leadership to improve the health of Latino immigrants in the U.S. In 1999, she received the National Mexican Award in Social Science and Medicine.

In 2019, she received the Ohtli Award, presented by the Mexican government to a person who has positively affected the lives of Mexican nationals in the United States and other countries.

In 2020, she received the National Health Award in the "Without Borders" category.

Publications

Xochitl has over 200 publications and has served as a consultant for more than 40 national and international institutions. She has contributed to the editorial board to 15 professional publications. She has presented the results of her academic and advocacy work in over 500 national and international conferences, symposiums, policy briefings, and other events.

Book chapters

2018 : Castañeda X, Juan Pablo (Editor), National Council of University Students. Migration of Mexicans to the United States. Human Rights and Development. Volume 20 in the collection Mexico 2018-2024.
2014 : Castañeda X, Rodriguez-Lainz A. Studying Migrant Populations, General Considerations and Approaches: Migration and Health, a Research Methods Handbook. University of California Press.
2013 : Castañeda X, Felt E, Martinez-Taboada C, Castañeda N, Ramirez T. Migratory Stress and Mental Health in Adolescent Young Adult Mexican Immigrants Living in the United States: Contextualizing Acculturation. In Immigrants: Acculturation, Socioeconomic Challenges and Cultural Psychology. Judy Ho (Ed), Nova Science Publishers.
2013 : Castañeda X, Zavella P. Las fronteras y los espacios del cuerpo: sexualidad, riesgo y vulnerabilidad en mujeres migrantes mexicanas en California. Ellas se van: Mujeres migrantes en Estados Unidos y España. México: Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, UNAM Press.
2011 : Castañeda X, Ruiz M, Felt E, Schenker M. Health of Migrants: Working Towards a Better Future. In Global Health, Global Health Education, and Infectious Disease: The New Millennium, Part 1. Veljil A. Moellering R. (Eds.) Elsevier Press

Books

2016: Castaneda X, Bermúdez J, Reyes A, Wallace S. Migration and Health Perspectives on the immigrant population. Mexican Secretariat of the Interior Press
2015 : Bermúdez J, Reyes A, Schenker M, Castaneda X, Felt E, Wallace S. Migration and Health. Profile of Latin Americans in the United States. Mexican Secretariat of the Interior Press
2014 : Schenker M, Castaneda X, Rodriguez A. (Editors) Migration and Health Research Methodologies: a handbook for the study of migrant populations in the 21st Century. UC Press
2013 : Leite P, Castañeda X, Ramirez T, Wallace S. Migration and Health: Mexican Immigrants in the U.S. Mexican Secretariat of the Interior Press

External links

Health Education for Latinos Program website

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Xóchitl Castañeda - UC Berkeley Public Health Faculty . 2023-02-10 . UC Berkeley Public Health . en-US.
  2. Web site: Migration and Health: Mexican Immigrant Women in the U.S. .
  3. Web site: Migration and Health: Young Mexican Immigrants in the US .
  4. Web site: English-Spanish Dictionary of Health Related Terms 4th Edition. .