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Practitioner in Residence

​​​​​​​The DePaul Migration Collaborative (DMC) presents its Practitioner in Residence program as part of the reframing refugee protection initiative. This program invites experts on migration, immigration, and human rights to collaborate, address migration challenges, and inform policies. Participants gain access to DePaul resources and have the opportunity to influence various migration-related discussions. The residency lasts 6-8 months and promotes practical solutions for contemporary migration issues. ​

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Meet Our PIRs 

​​2024-2025​

 

Picture, PictureEllen Miller was a 2024-2025 DMC Practitioner in Residence. During her DMC residency, she conducting community-based research on Chicago’s immigration legal services for recent arrivals and compiled her research into a report to shed light on lived experiences of benefiting populations and potential future programmatic decisions. Her work builds on best practices and practical tools for participatory evaluations amongst legal service providers.  

Final Report: Amplifying Migrant Voices: Insights from Participatory Evaluations on Accessing Immigrant Legal Services in Chicago 

Legal Service Providers Resource and Report: Feedback in Action: Improving Client Feedback Systems to Enhance Immigration Legal Services 

PictureJoshua Friedman was a 2023-2024 DMC PIR. During his residency, Josh conducted research that looks comparatively at refugee integration alongside the rights to adequate food and shelter in Chicago and Vienna. Combining legal and policy review with qualitative research on the experiences of refugees in both locations with food and housing, the research aims to highlight best practice examples and challenges faced in the US and Central Europe.  

Final Report: Coming Soon 

PictureCharlotte Long was a 2024-25 DMC PIR. She is a Housing Specialist for migrants and asylum seekers in Chicago and a professor of Gender Justice studies at Roosevelt University. During her residency, she collected qualitative information on faith-based informal housing networks in the Chicagoland area that have worked to house recent migrant arrivals in the past three years. The research is based on existing literature on "Sanctuary" networking, but is also focused on understanding new tools and techniques that informal community groups and religious spaces use to assist houseless immigrants unable to benefit from city services.   

Final Report Request Form:  Request "Filling in the Gaps" Research Article 

​​ ​2023-2024 

PictureRob Paral was a 2023-2024 DMC Practitioner in Residence. He is a demographic and public policy consultant with specialties in immigrant, Latino and Asian populations; community needs for health and human service programs; and Midwestern demographic change. Rob’s project focused on developing a report on Illinois capacity to resettle migrants and the state’s response to recently arrived forced migrants included achievement and potential avenues for improvement. Within his report, Rob highlights recommendations for future Illinois policy. To accomplish his goal Rob traveled throughout the city of Chicago, Springfield, IL and El Paso, TX to interview administrative and legislative budget experts relevant to the report and interviewing immigration attorneys and advocates.  

View The Final Report: “Building a Plane While It’s Flying”: Illinois Confronts a New Era of Forced Migration 

PictureElizabeth G. Kennedy, Ph.D. was a 2023-2024 DMC Practitioner in Residence. She is a 2023-2024 Fulbright Scholar to El Salvador and LAPOP's 2023-2024 Honduras expert. Her project focused on preparing expert witness affidavits on the country conditions of El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala alongside create training materials and guidance for immigrant advocacy organizations in connection with each of the country condition reports. Her project also prioritized coordinating alongside the DMC to make these expert witness reports available to legal service providers for use in support of asylum applications.  

View The Final Report: Asylum Access for Salvadorians, Honduras and Guatemalans 

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Annual Residency Reports:

2023-2024:​ PIR Report

2024- 2025: Coming Soon ​

Ways to Connect with Our PIRs​​

​If you are a faculty member at DePaul and would like to request our PIR’s to speak in your classroom, please fill out this form and someone from the DMC will reach out to you. If you have questions, contact: migration@depaul.edu ​​