Understanding ICWA Part 3: Placement Preferences, with Chrissi Ross Nimmo

31/10/2022 50 min Episodio 105
Understanding ICWA Part 3: Placement Preferences, with Chrissi Ross Nimmo

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On this week’s podcast we discuss a landmark case out of New York over the rights of biological parents, connecting homeless children to early childhood programs, a federal end-around on monitoring unaccompanied minors, and an AI Bill of Rights. Chrissi Ross Nimmo, deputy attorney general of Cherokee Nation, joins us to discuss the placement preferences required by the Indian Child Welfare Act when a child is going to be adopted or placed in foster care. Reading RoomNew York High Court Favors Out-of-State Parents Seeking Custody of Foster Childrenhttps://bit.ly/3W9JVJuMichigan Children Without Homes Rarely Enrolled in Early Learning Programshttps://bit.ly/3UcbxMkInfant and Toddler Homelessness: Report Coming Soonhttps://schoolhouseconnection.org/infant-and-toddler-homelessness/Biden Administration Wants to Take Over Monitoring of Unaccompanied Minors in Florida, Texashttps://bit.ly/3Dh9HCMWhite House Issues Plan for Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rightshttps://bit.ly/3TaDp2JThe Imprint’s Archive of coverage on the Indian Child Welfare Act​​https://imprintnews.org/topic/icwaImprint Weekly Podcast, April 2021: Is the Indian Child Welfare Act Headed Back to the Supreme Court? Featuring Chrissi Ross Nimmo https://bit.ly/3d9p1FP

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