Interviews and Book Reviews

New Books Network: Undocumented Motherhood: Conversations on Love, Trauma, and Border Crossing, interview with Dr. Reighan Gillam

Literary Mama: Undocumented Mothering: A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Farfán-Santos interview with Brianna Avenia-Tapper

Sight Lines Magazine: Book review: Elizabeth Farfán-Santos’ ‘Undocumented Motherhood’ honors stories of maternal sacrifice against the backdrop of the US-Mexico border, by Julie Poole

Fronteras: 'Undocumented Motherhood' explores the struggles and resilience of an immigrant mother's fight to provide for her daughter, Part I & Part II- Interview with Norma Martinez for Fronteras, Texas Public Radio

UT Press: Borders and Healthcare: A Q&A with Elizabeth Farfán-Santos, author of Undocumented Motherhood, with Cameron Ludwick.

The Takeaway, NPR: How Undocumented Mothers Navigate the U.S. Healthcare System -Interview with Melissa Harris-Perry

The Texas Standard, TPR: ‘Undocumented Motherhood’ explores family separation, challenges in healthcare access - Interview

Houston Matters: Undocumented Motherhood: Conversations on Love, Trauma, and Border Crossing- Interview, Houston Public Media, NPR, PBS

Critical Literary Consumption: The Concept of a Person and Care Work in Undocumented Motherhood - Interview with Anna Nguyen

Remembering George Floyd - Live Interview with ABC 13

The Latinx Community and the responsibility to be actively anti-racist - Live Interview with Univision

“Learning in Quarantine,” In The Thick with Maria Hinojosa & Julio Ricardo Varela - Interview with Futuro Media

“Homeschooling In The Age Of The Coronavirus,” It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders- Interview with NPR

Interview on Undocumented Mothers, Maternal Health, and Health Access -  Live Interview with Grupo Teatro Bilingue

Expert Panels & Essays

Prohibición al aborto en Estados Unidos: Impacto en comunidad migrante y México - Invited Panelist, Center for US/Mexican Studies, UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy.

Uncovering Uncomfortable Truths: COVID-19 and the Mexican community in the US - Invited Panelist, Center for US/Mexican Studies, UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy.

Racism, White Supremacy, and the Survival of Women of Color in Academia - Essay, Samuel D. Proctor Institute for Leadership, Equity, and Justice as part of the Reparative Justice, Racial Restoration, and Education series

The Cost of Medical Marginalization: Undocumented Mothers and Health Access in the Time of COVID-19 - OpEd Latino Rebels

K-12 Learning During a Pandemic: Why We Need to Slow Down for Mental Health’s Sake - OpEd Latino Rebels