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Dr. Jessica Goodkind shares her work in community-based mental health research in partnership with refugee and immigrant communities. In this Faculty Spotlight from the University of New Mexico’s Office of Community Engagement, Dr. Goodkind discusses her decades-long commitment to newcomer families and how community-engaged research creates meaningful social change. ⏱ Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 01:00 – Working in a refugee camp in Thailand 03:00 – Why she pursued community psychology 06:00 – The Refugee & Immigrant Well-Being Project at UNM 09:30 – How the program works: Learning circles & partnerships 13:00 – How support for newcomers has changed over time 18:30 – Why the program reduces psychological distress 23:30 – What genuine power-sharing looks like in research 29:00 – Working across languages and cultures 35:00 – Lessons learned from refugee and immigrant families 39:00 – Impact on UNM students 44:00 – Can community members take the class? 46:00 – How other universities can replicate the model For nearly 20 years, the Refugee & Immigrant Well-Being Project has brought together students and newcomer families to build social connection, access resources, and create broader social change. Watch the full conversation to learn how community-engaged research can transform both students and communities. Learn more about the Office of Community Engagement at UNM: engagement.unm.edu #albuquerque #newmexico #communityengagement #interview #universityofnewmexico