Archived Stories
Check out the new book from our psychiatrists Drs. Cecilia Ordóñez and Luke Smith
We are excited to announce to our community and partners this amazing book! Our psychiatrists Dr. Cecilia Ordóñez and Dr. Luke Smith contributed to the recently published book Prescribing Together! The book encourages readers to balance the focus of what to prescribe...
El Futuro COVID vaccination campaign
El Futuro continues COVID vaccination campaign El Futuro is partnering with Carolina Blue Pharmacy and LILA Latinx LGBTQI + initiative to bring to our community access to the COVID-19 Vaccine. We want to invite our community and their families to get the...
We are honored and humbled to carry on the legacy of Ann O’Bar
El Futuro is humbled and honored to carry on the impactful legacy of immigrant, educator, and philanthropist Ann O’Bar with a recent, generous donation from the Angelina Merenda (Ann) O’Bar Trust. Coming from an immigrant family, Ann O’Bar was deeply committed to...
Lazos Fuertes: Parenting videos
“Lazos Fuertes” (in English, Strong Bonds) is a project at El Futuro aimed at providing parents of teens and pre-teens with communication and parenting strategies. The goal is to support parents in strengthening the bond they have with their children and to improve...
El Librito, a tool of mental health
El Librito is our new tool to tell you the mural story called 'Libertad' and how it came about. You will find a lot of symbols that represent us along with what El Futuro does to help the community. To tell this story we want to introduce you Michael. He is an...
Vote for El Futuro!
Participatory budget 2021, help us voting for our projects!If you live or you are a college student in Durham, you can vote! Go to https://www.pbdurham.org/ and vote for El Futuro. With your vote, you are helping us to expand El Futuro’s group mental health treatment...
Freedom to Be, El Futuro Auction!
El Futuro’s “Freedom to Be” consists of a Social Media Movement, Art Preview, Raffle, Silent Auction and Virtual Live Auction. With this event, we can work together to support El Futuro’s mission and help Latino families access mental health and substance use...
El Futuro celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month
El Futuro joined MTV Entertainment Group and more than 700 partners to encourage and empower people to take #MentalHealthAction on Thursday, May 20th.Also, spread the word so during this month of Mental Health Awareness people know about what we do and how we can help...
We expand initiative to improve mental health in Florida
El Futuro expands initiative to improve mental health outcomes in Latino families in Northeast Florida El Futuro is conducting a new program in Northeast Florida to improve mental health outcomes in the local Latino community. The program works with...
Freedom to Be, FAQ
Freedom to Be is a big-time celebration that consists of a three-part Spring Campaign including a social media movement, a series of community fiestas, and a Latino Cultural Arts Auction. The live-stream will take place at 4pm on Friday, May 21, 2021. Event FAQ ...
Alvely Alcántara, LCSW
Rossy C. Garcia, MEd
Katy Sims, MD
Everardo Aviles, LCSW, LCAS (Eve)
As a medical anthropologist and social work researcher, Dr. Gulbas’ research embodies interdisciplinarity through the integration of applied theories of health and human development with qualitative and ethnographic methodologies. Her work seeks to understand how people—children, families, and providers—navigate complex sociocultural landscapes in the pursuit of mental health. Most of her work, to date, focuses attention on developing more robust interpretations of suicide risk. With funding from the National Institutes of Mental Health, this body of research has contributed to advancements in theoretical and empirical knowledge of the broader contexts within which youth suicide risk is situated.
R. Gabriela Barajas-Gonzalez is a developmental psychologist and an assistant professor of Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Dr. Barajas-Gonzalez is the principal investigator of a study that examines the impact of immigration-related threat and stress on school communities. She earned a PhD in developmental psychology from Columbia University and hold a BA in human biology from Stanford University. Dr. Barajas-Gonzalez is the daughter of Mexican immigrants and a first gen college student.
Dr. Parra-Cardona is an Associate Professor in the Steve Hicks School of Social Work (SHSSW) at the University of Texas at Austin. At the SHSSW, he serves as Coordinator for Mexico and Latin American initiatives. He also serves as Area Director for Research at the UT Austin Latino Research Institute. Dr. Parra-Cardona’s program of research is focused on the cultural adaptation of evidence-based parenting interventions for low-income Latinx populations in the US and Latin America.
Bianka Reese, PhD, MSPH is a research scientist and program evaluator specializing in adolescent and young adult sexual and reproductive health. Her previous research in the experiences of Latinx LGBTQ+ youth stems from her work as the Research and Evaluation Manager at SHIFT NC (Sexual Initiatives For Teens), where she led largescale evaluations of multilevel, community-based sexual health promotion initiatives and research projects aimed at elevating the voices of diverse youth in North Carolina. Dr. Reese is currently the Senior Research Strategist at Creative Research Solutions, LLC, an award-winning national evaluation, research, and assessment firm.
Tania Connaughton-Espino, MPH is an independent researcher focused on adolescent and young adult sexual and reproductive health. Her interest in the experiences of Latinx LGBTQ+ youth stems from her previous work with SHIFT NC (Sexual Initiatives For Teens), where she led the training and evaluation department, conducted capacity-building workshops for youth serving professionals including on the topic of how to be more affirming of LGBTQ youth, and from her extensive experience working with the Latinx population in NC.
Maru Gonzalez, EdD is an Assistant Professor and Youth Development Specialist in the Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences at North Carolina State University. Her areas of inquiry include youth development with a focus on activism, social justice, and the experiences of LGBTQ+ young people across familial, school, and community contexts.
Nayeli Y. Chavez-Dueñas, PhD
Hector Y. Adames, PsyD