Project Libe prioritizes interdisciplinary and multi-dimensional measures to understand our community’s challenges. Our experts use qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research techniques to uncover the depth of migrant oppression, ensuring our research aids in their liberation. Research topics cover our four main categories including mental and physical health, education, finances and economics, and personal and communal development.

Our Research

Our team designed three focus groups with Eritrean women from varying tribes, religions, and economic backgrounds to understand their struggles, strengths, and views on development.

A comprehensive literature reviews analyzing the challenges exacerbating the mental health of African migrants.

Research revealing the diverse challenges limiting relationships between parents and children derived from interviews, focus groups, and a literature review.

A synopsis of interview patterns discussing the cause of emerging mental health concerns among habesha men, women, and diaspora.

Survey responses from Eritrean and Ethiopian diaspora highlighting relationship issues with their parents.

Our Blog

Welcome to the Project Liberate blog! Here, we aim to be a platform that amplifies the voices within our community. We believe in the power of open communication and diverse perspectives and we want to hear your thoughts and ideas! Whether you're passionate about a current event, have a creative solution to a local issue, or simply want to share your experiences, we encourage you to express yourself. If you'd like to contribute a piece to our blog, don't hesitate to send your pitch or full article to contact@projectlibe.org.

Marginalizing Immigrant Parents for the Sake of Convenience.

Immigrant parents lacking experience in US high schools or college programs are frequently disregarded in their children's education, leaving the latter to navigate post-secondary choices independently, thereby exacerbating the dehumanization of immigrants and increasing the inequity gap.