Listen "Understanding ICWA Part 2: Qualified Expert Witnesses, with Tara Reynon"
Episode Synopsis
On this week’s podcast we discuss Maine’s legislature suing its child welfare agency over fatality records, the Angola transfer begins in Louisiana, and what low-income families used the enhanced child tax credit for. Tara Reynon, a member of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians and child welfare director for the National Indian Child Welfare Association, joins to discuss the role of qualified expert witnesses when Native children face family separation or termination of parental rights. Reading RoomHow a Chippewa Grandmother’s Adoption Fight Ended Up in the U.S. Supreme Courthttps://bit.ly/3VLeS6kMaine Lawmakers Vote to Sue DHHS in Bid to See Child Protective Recordshttps://bit.ly/3CZWKgLL.A. County Reaches $32 Million Settlement in Anthony Avalos Casehttps://bit.ly/3MGk8nTNew York Officials, Advocates Debate Youth Justice Reform Amid Crime Fearshttps://bit.ly/3TK8UkHLouisiana Begins Moving Child Inmates to Notorious Angola Prison’s Former Death Row Unithttps://yhoo.it/3CYR1I2Freedom to Dream: A World Without Family Policinghttps://upendmovement.org/event/virtual-convening2022/Evidence from the 2021 Expanded Child Tax Credithttps://bit.ly/3z6opvi
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