Week 4 Overview
WHAT TO DO BEFORE WE MEET |
1. Read:
- Prison By Any Other Name, Chapter 4.
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Dorothy E. Roberts, “Feminism, Race, and Adoption Policy,” in Color of Violence (ed. Incite!) (2006). Download Dorothy E. Roberts, “Feminism, Race, and Adoption Policy,” in Color of Violence (ed. Incite!) (2006).
- Sophie Verass, “The Women Fighting against a Rising Tide of Indigenous Child Removals,” NITV, 2018 Links to an external site..
- Annie Chung Letter to DCYF, June 19, 2020 Download Annie Chung Letter to DCYF, June 19, 2020.
Optional:
- Center for Family Representation, Child Welfare Re-Imagination Statement Links to an external site., August 2020.
- Center for the Study of Social Police, What Does It Mean to Abolish the Child Welfare System as We Know It? Links to an external site., June 2020.
2. By Tuesday at 11am, post your reading analysis.
WHAT WE WILL DO WHEN WE MEET |
- Monday's class period will be used for meeting in your campaign-planning group.
- Wednesday's class period will include a guest speaker, Annie Chung. Annie Chung is a Seattle attorney with decades of experience representing parents and children in the child welfare system.
WHAT TO DO AFTER WE MEET |
By Thursday at 9am, post a short post answering these questions:
- What "aha" moments happened for you in class this week regarding these readings?
- What is the "muddiest point" for you about this week's readings right now?
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