2025 Conference

Im/Migrant Well-Being: A Nexus for Research & Policy

Intergeneration Impacts

Conference Co-hosted by:

IWRC logo

GWCHLI logo

Co-sponsors:

National Science Foundation 
Bezos Family Foundation 
Scholars Strategy Network Florida chapter

Conference Abstract

IM/MIGRANT WELL-BEING: A NEXUS FOR RESEARCH & POLICY

The 2025 Conference on Im/migrant Well-Being will focus on the lived experiences, challenges, and successes of immigrants within and across generations over time in the United States. Presentations will critically examine the intergenerational impacts of how United States immigration policies, such as Title 42, “Remain in Mexico”/Migrant Protections Protocols, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention and surveillance, executive actions like the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, and other policies and programs shape the daily lives and well-being of immigrants and their families. By centering the voices and experiences of immigrant communities, this conference seeks to generate empirical work that promotes the humanity of immigrants and informs evidence-based policymaking at the local, state, and national level. 


CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

Elizabeth Aranda, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology and Director
(Im)migrant Well-Being Research Center
University of South Florida

Elizabeth Vaquera, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Sociology and Public Policy and Director
Cisneros Hispanic Leadership Institute
The George Washington University

Organizing Committee Members

Thomas Rachko Jr.  
Liz Ventura Molina 
Trey Johnston

DATES AND LOCATION

February 14, 2025
9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Hilton Bayfront
333 1st Street South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701

February 15, 2025
Workshop for Authors of Conference Papers
Hilton Bayfront
333 1st Street South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Seating is limited, please register early. 

Parking Information

Hotel Valet is $42.00 per vehicle per night (one vehicle per room) 
 
Additional Parking Garage options: (following up on the additional parking options)

*Please note: Parking rates for off-site locations may change without notice.

Sundial Parking Garage

117 2nd Street North 

Rates
Monday-Friday: 5 am to 5 pm  
Monday-Friday after 5 pm and all-day weekends

First hour free/$1 per hour thereafter ($8 maximum/day)  
Up to 4 hours 4-5 hours 
5-6 hours 
6-7 hours  
7-8 hours 
8-9 hours 
9 hours or more $8.00

Special Event price is usually $5 and occasionally $10 for larger events Lost ticket Fee: $20.00  
Payment Type: Cash/Credit Card at the Pay on Foot Machines /Credit Card Only Exit Lanes & Parkmobile app (Zone 2021) 

SouthCore Parking Garage

101 1st Avenue South 

*There are four electric vehicle charging stations located on level 3 & 7. 
Rates 
*Floors 3, 4, 7 and 8 are available for visitor parking. First hour free, $1/hr, $8 maximum/day. Next day rate begins at 5 a.m. 
Lost ticket fee: $20.00 
Saturdays Morning has a $3 flat rate on entry in effect (October to May). Special Events prices are $5 or $10 and occasionally $15 for larger events  
Payment Type: Cash/Credit Card at the Pay on Foot Machines /Credit Card Only Exit Lanes & Parkmobile app (Zone 2020)  
$1.00 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00

Al Lang/Progress Energy Park Surface Lot

1st Avenue South between 1st Street and BayShore Boulevard  

Rates 
Daily parking costs $5 
Special event rate is usually $5 and occasionally $10 for larger events Pay station which accepts credit cards or Parkmobile App (Zone 2016)

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Professor Robert C. Smith 
Baruch College and CUNY Graduate Center 

CONFERENCE OVERVIEW

February 13
Welcome Happy Hour 
8PMto 10PM: Dali Bar in lobby 
 
February 14 
Agenda Coming soon! 
 
February 15 
Agenda Coming soon! 

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

IWRC logo

GWCHLI logo

National Science Foundation  
Bezos Family Foundation  
Scholars Strategy Network Florida chapter  
 
For reasonable requests and questions about the event, please contact the conference event planner at email CAS RSVP