Despite tremendous progress in reducing youth incarceration, we have a long way to go to equalize treatment of youth of color ...
Several GA child-welfare-related bills have cleared key hurdles, as well as one on spending oversight for the Department of ...
A Q+A with Heidi Rimstad, who helps frontline child abuse investigators cope with stress and vicarious trauma.
The state's Supreme Court ruled that two white foster parents don't have standing to argue that ICWA violated their ...
An experiment providing cash support to expecting and new parents has expanded statewide in Michigan, despite conflicting ...
In his first column piece, Timothy Evans writes about how growing up fast in the system led to him paying the consequences ...
Part two in our series explores how the emerging Birth Justice movement is addressing deep-rooted inequalities affecting ...
When kids are too young to arrest in New York, district attorneys in some regions are prosecuting their parents.
A loss of cultural ties and disrupted kinship networks cause adverse outcomes that follow Indigenous foster youth and adoptees into adulthood, according to newly published research. The findings, ...
Journalist Suzette Brewer of the Cherokee Nation examines the widespread sterilization of Indigenous people and their ...
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