Rooted Here: New Data on Napa Valley’s Immigrant Community
In 2012, Napa Valley Community Foundation released a landmark immigration study revealing that thousands of eligible residents had not yet taken the step toward U.S. citizenship, largely due to a lack of affordable legal services. That finding launched our One Napa Valley Initiative, which has since helped more than 2,600 community members become U.S. citizens.
Now, more than a decade later, we’ve once again teamed up with the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), the nonpartisan think tank that authored our seminal 2012 report, to help us understand what’s changed – and what has remained the same – since then.
At this Common Ground event, we’ll share key findings from MPI’s forthcoming 2026 Napa County immigration study and explore what the data means for our community, our workforce, and our collective future. Joining us is Valerie Lacarte, Ph.D., Senior Policy Analyst with the Migration Policy Institute’s U.S. Immigration Policy Program, and co-author of their updated report. Live Spanish-language interpretation will be provided.
When: May 7, 2026 | 5:30-6:30 pm (doors open at 5:00 pm)
Where: Yountville Community Center, 6516 Washington St., Yountville, CA 94599
Interpretation: Live Spanish-language interpretation provided
RSVP: Below
This event is free and open to the public and hosted by Napa Valley Community Foundation, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization.
About the Speaker
Valerie Lacarte is a Senior Policy Analyst with Migration Policy Institute’s U.S. Immigration Policy Program, where she conducts data analysis on a range of issues, including native-immigrant gaps in socioeconomic outcomes and access to public benefits for vulnerable immigrant and humanitarian populations.
Prior to joining MPI, Dr. Lacarte was at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research where she conducted empirical analysis on women and families’ economic security. Previously, she worked at the Organization of American States and the Inter-American Development Bank, on regional integration and trade.
Dr. Lacarte earned a BA in economics from Université du Québec à Montréal, an MSc in economics from Université de Montréal, and a PhD in economics from American University.
Arraigados Aquí: Nuevos Datos sobre la Comunidad Inmigrante del Valle de Napa
En el 2012, Napa Valley Community Foundation publicó un estudio histórico sobre inmigración que reveló que miles de residentes elegibles aún no habían dado el paso hacia la ciudadanía estadounidense, en gran parte debido a la falta de servicios legales asequibles. Ese hallazgo dio origen a nuestra iniciativa, One Napa Valley Initiative, que desde entonces ha ayudado a más de 2,600 miembros de la comunidad a convertirse en ciudadanos estadounidenses.
Ahora, más de una década después, nos hemos unido nuevamente con el Migration Policy Institute (MPI), el instituto de investigación no partidista que elaboró nuestro informe fundamental en el 2012, para ayudarnos a comprender qué ha cambiado y qué ha permanecido igual desde entonces.
En este evento de Common Ground, compartiremos hallazgos clave del próximo estudio de inmigración del Condado de Napa 2026 realizado por MPI, y exploraremos qué significan estos datos para nuestra comunidad, nuestra fuerza laboral y nuestro futuro colectivo. Nos acompañará Valerie Lacarte, Ph.D., Analista Sénior de Políticas del Programa de Política Migratoria de EE. UU. del Migration Policy Institute y coautora del informe actualizado. Se proporcionará interpretación en vivo al español.
Cuándo: 7 de mayo de 2026 | 5:30–6:30 pm (las puertas abren a las 5:00 pm)
Dónde: Yountville Community Center, 6516 Washington St., Yountville, CA 94599 Interpretación: Se proporcionará interpretación en vivo al español
RSVP: A continuación
Este evento es gratuito y abierto al público, organizado por Napa Valley Community Foundation, una organización sin fines de lucro y no partidista.
Sobre la Ponente
Valerie Lacarte es Analista Sénior de Políticas del Programa de Política Migratoria de EE. UU. del Migration Policy Institute, donde realiza análisis de datos sobre diversos temas, incluidas las brechas socioeconómicas entre nativos e inmigrantes y el acceso a beneficios públicos para poblaciones inmigrantes y humanitarias en situación de vulnerabilidad.
Antes de unirse al MPI, la Dra. Lacarte trabajó en el Institute for Women’s Policy Research, donde realizó análisis empíricos sobre la seguridad económica de mujeres y familias. Anteriormente, trabajó en la Organization of American States y en el Inter-American Development Bank, en temas de integración regional y comercio.
La Dra. Lacarte obtuvo una licenciatura en economía de la Université du Québec à Montréal, una maestría en economía de la Université de Montréal y un doctorado en economía de la American University.
Hourly Schedule
- 5:00 - 5:30
- Doors Open
- 5:30 - 6:00
- Keynote Talk
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Speakers:
Valerie Lacarte
- 6:00 - 6:30
- Q&A
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Speakers:
Valerie Lacarte
Speaker
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Valerie LacarteSenior Policy Analyst, Migration Policy InstituteValerie Lacarte is a Senior Policy Analyst with Migration Policy Institute’s U.S. Immigration Policy Program, where she conducts data analysis on a range of issues, including native-immigrant gaps in socioeconomic outcomes and access to public benefits for vulnerable immigrant and humanitarian populations.
Prior to joining MPI, Dr. Lacarte was at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research where she conducted empirical analysis on women and families’ economic security. Previously, she worked at the Organization of American States and the Inter-American Development Bank, on regional integration and trade.
Dr. Lacarte earned a BA in economics from Université du Québec à Montréal, an MSc in economics from Université de Montréal, and a PhD in economics from American University.
