“Only Together Do We Survive”: Andrea Elliott, Author of Invisible Child

07/02/2022 1h 14min Episodio 72
“Only Together Do We Survive”: Andrea Elliott, Author of Invisible Child

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On this week’s podcast we discuss more troubling indicators on the workforce crisis in child welfare and juvenile justice, and a new bill introduced in Congress that would bring federal scrutiny around the use of automated decision making tools in America. New York Times reporter Andrea Elliott joins to discuss her new book “Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City,” which chronicles Dasani Coates and her family in New York City. Elliott talks about her thoughts on how the social safety net, and the city’s child welfare system, did (or did not) help the family.Reading RoomNonprofits in New York City Struggle to Keep Child Welfare Workershttps://bit.ly/3IIM5rMThe Employment Situation - January 2022https://bit.ly/3shJz5uThe Scope and Impact of Nonprofit Workforce Shortageshttps://bit.ly/34lKwBIAlgorithmic Accountability Act of 2022 Section-by-Sectionhttps://bit.ly/3GvmZvbThe Foster Care System Turns to Big Data: Promising or Profiling?https://bit.ly/3GnHp9oGirl in the Shadows: Dasani’s Home Lifehttps://nyti.ms/34oLuwVInvisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American Cityhttps://bit.ly/35XENTf

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