Críscila Ramos, Graduate Student Spotlight, February 2026

Headshot, Criscila Ramos

Críscila Ramos is a first-year PhD student in the Diversity and Culture specialization. Before joining UConn, she worked as an attorney in Brazil, earned her bachelor’s degree in Law from Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora in Brazil in 2021, including a period of study at the Università Degli Studi di Camerino in Italy. She also completed her interdisciplinary master’s degree from Universidade Federal Fluminense in Brazil in Legal and Social Sciences in 2023. During this time, Críscila set out to analyze the international migration and work experiences of Brazilian women who emigrated to the United States, mainly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout her participation at the Human Rights Reference Center of the Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (Governador Valadares campus) and her professional career, she also contributed to outreach and research activities through educational initiatives and legal counseling for vulnerable communities in Brazil.

At UConn, Críscila explores the intersection of migration, human development, and social justice, examining how public policies shape the quality of life, health, and overall well-being of immigrant populations. She is advised by Dr. Kevin Ferreira van Leer and currently works on the Elevating Equity project, investigating how structural factors, such as variation in social policy exclusions for Immigrants, and the strengths and resources of Immigrant communities, such as community characteristics, are associated with the well-being of Immigrant families in the United States. Críscila believes in the benefits of a community engagement research approach and intends to continue using this methodology in her research to better understand the challenges these families face, with the goal of proposing more effective interventions that promote their health and well-being.

Críscila was born in the city of Governador Valadares, Minas Gerais, Brazil, and enjoys spending her free time with family and friends, visiting new places, and learning new languages. She is passionate about research and intends to apply her interdisciplinary experience to promote the well-being of marginalized communities.