Calling it “a hard-hitting exposé on one of the most disturbing and destructive issues of our times, poignantly told through the stories of families directly affected,” the American Psychoanalytic Association this month honored “After the Darien” with a Special Recognition Award. The investigation by Clavel Rangel and Katie Scarlett Brandt, with support from the Fund, examined how migrant children’s mental health care needs are being met in the U.S. It was published in Chicago Health and El Tiempo Latino.
Grantee story on migrant children receives special recognition from American Psychoanalytic Association



