Current Projects




Project STRONG Caregivers


In partnership with S.T.R.O.N.G. Youth, the aim of Project STRONG Caregivers is to expand access to a brief, skills-focused trauma intervention for parents and caregivers from local communities of color.




Project A.W.A.R.E.


Grounded in a youth participatory action framework, Project A.W.A.R.E. examines cultural influences that affect access to mental health care for Asian American youth.




[REST] Resilience through Early adversity & Sleep Trajectories


Does child sleep quality explain the links between early adversity exposures and mental health? REST is being conducted in partnership with Power of Two, a community-based organization in Brooklyn, NY, and Dr. Kristin Bernard at Stony Brook University.




[B-FAIR] Black Families Advancing Inclusive Research


B-FAIR aims to identify ways to improve inclusion of Black/African American families in health research


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