Julio Fernando Salas is a Chancellor’s Fellow and PhD student in the department. Centering immigrant families, his research interests lie at the nexus of immigration, culture, emotion, race & ethnicity, social stratification, and health. He is the son and grandson of Mexican and Colombian immigrants who immigrated to New York City in the mid to late 1980s from Puebla, Mexico, and Bogotá, Colombia. He and his three younger siblings were all born in Elmhurst Hospital and raised in Corona, Queens, New York, and could have never imagined getting this far. He is forever indebted to those who played and continue to play a role in getting to where he is, and tries hard to repay them with how he lives and conducts his life and work.
Immigrant Families, Culture, Emotion, Health, Race & Ethnicity and Social Stratification