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William D. Lopez

Clinical Assistant Professor of Public Health

Dr. William D. Lopez is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health and the author of the book, Separated: Family and Community in the Aftermath of an Immigration Raid. William’s community-based research uses mixed methods to investigate the impacts of immigration raids while centering the voices of community members who survive and thrive under targeted government surveillance and removal efforts. William teaches about the impacts of immigration enforcement and police violence on individuals, families, and communities, and has collaborated extensively with community organizations to make his county a safer, more just place for those of all immigration status.
Pronouns: he/him/el

Health Behavior and Health Education / Latinx Studies / Public Policy / School of Public Health

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