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Andrea Negrete is an Assistant Professor at Wesleyan University and a Fulbright U.S. Scholar conducting research at the University of Guanajuato in Mexico (2024-2025). Her work focuses on community psychology, with an emphasis on understanding the psychological impacts of systemic oppression, immigration policies, and marginalized populations' resilience strategies. She explores topics such as immigrant youth experiences, anti-immigration contexts, and collective resistance to fascism through mixed-method approaches.
Her research interests include developmental psychology, social justice in education, and mental health disparities among Black, Latinx, and immigrant communities. Key projects examine how structural inequities shape youth identity, academic trajectories, and community mobilization.
- Awards:
- Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award
- Fulbright-García Robles Social Sciences and Humanities Grant
Her recent articles analyze the intersections of immigration policies, racial violence, and pandemic impacts on marginalized groups. She has collaborated with child welfare systems to improve trauma screening and parenting intervention implementation. Current work emphasizes praxis-oriented research to inform policies addressing systemic inequities.
Grant Activity: Her 2024-2025 Fulbright grant supports research on anti-immigration contexts and migrant youth resilience in Mexico. This builds on prior studies of U.S.-based Latinx and Black communities.





