Anna Maria Santiago
- Professor of Community Development, Michigan State University
Dr. Anna Maria Santiago's expertise includes:
- Short and long-term effects of housing and social welfare programs and policies as anti-poverty and social development strategies
- Spatial opportunity structures and geographies of opportunity
- Social capital formation and asset building in low-income Latino, African American and Vietnamese families
- Neighborhood effects on the health and well-being of low-income Latino and African American children
- Latino communities in the United States
- Low-income homeownership, foreclosures and predatory lending
- Effects of adverse child experiences on child outcomes
- Urban poverty and welfare dependency
- Latino residential segregation and housing discrimination in U.S. metropolitan areas
- –present Professor of Community Development, Michigan State University 2015–present Professor, School of Social Work
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