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Who We Are

The AMPLIFY Lab—Advocacy, Mentorship, and Participatory research with Latine Immigrant Families and Youth—is dedicated to supporting the healthy development of Latine and immigrant-origin adolescents and their families. We are led by Dr. Wendy de los Reyes and housed at Claremont McKenna College, a member of the Claremont Colleges.

Our research team takes a strengths-based approach to youth development, centering the voices and experiences of young people as they navigate and challenge structural inequities. Our work is guided by three interconnected areas:

Resistance — We examine how youth resist structural inequities through supportive relationships (mentors, parents, peers).

Youth-Adult Partnerships — We explore how adults can be partner youth-led social change.

Institutional Change — We investigate how institutions can expand youth voice and participation.

Through community-engaged scholarship, we work alongside Latine and immigrant families and youth to co-create knowledge that drives positive change.

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To Help or Hinder: The Role of Nonparental Adults in the Sociopolitical Development of Immigrant-Origin Latinx Emerging Adults

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