Mission

Nuestra Misión

Cambio means change. The Cambio Center at the University of Missouri was founded in 2004 to lead research and outreach about Latine immigration and integration in partnership with communities undergoing demographic change.

To understand processes of integration and community change, the Center supports interdisciplinary research projects and a thriving network of Cambio Fellows, who come from fields as diverse as community development, economics, education, health, human development and family studies, history, language acquisition, law, and psychology. 

To ensure that research is useful to communities, the Center regularly facilitates outreach efforts, including community conversations, professional development, and the annual Cambio de Colores (Change of Colors) conference.

In all of its work, the Cambio Center aims to develop a shared community of practice among academics and practitioners — researchers and community members — focused on building bridges and creating strong, integrated, caring communities. The Cambio Center advances this work both at the university and throughout the region by organizing the annual Cambio de Colores conference, and through its network of Faculty and Student Fellows.  

A decorate border with a talavera pottery pattern. Pattern is colorful with green, red, yellow, and white.

The Cambio Center was founded to:

  • Contribute to the University’s mandate to provide education and enhance the welfare of all residents of the state of Missouri in the context of the dramatic demographic changes that are resulting in dynamic, multicultural, and diverse societies.
  • Develop a premier source of knowledge, scholarship, outreach, and education, to respond to the effects of globalization in local communities, both rural and urban, following the land-grant model.
  • Support sustained research to understand the immigration process in Missouri in particular and the Midwest in general.
  • Provide knowledge and best practices to facilitate a smooth integration of economically vulnerable newcomers to Missouri and the Midwest, and prepare all citizens for a diverse society.
  • Provide an institutional scholarly base to extend the Cambio de Colores initiative beyond the scope of the annual conferences, sustaining immigration-related research and outreach work of the university
  • International Mission: With Latin America as a major trading partner, and a major source of the Latino labor force in our state, understanding the international nature of the immigration process, the cultures and institutions (economic and social) of Latin America, and their experiences with immigration, can contribute to our knowledge. These collaborations will provide opportunities to better educate our faculty, students, and communities. We aim to develop the conditions for comparative studies of current push and pull immigration processes in the Americas, in collaboration with Latin American universities.

Graduate Student panelist at Inspiring Latinas at Mizzou event in 2023.

Cambio Student Fellows at 20th Cambio de Colores conference.

Presentation about shifting demographics in the United States by faculty fellow, Onésimo (Ness) Sandoval.