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SUMMARY:Examining Haaland v. Brackeen: Understanding legal arguments at SCOTUS and their impact
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by the organizer listed below. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there. This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\nhttps://cascw.umn.edu/portfolio-items/examining-haaland-v-brackeen/ \nFrom event organizer: \nOn November 9th\, SCOTUS will hear the case of Haaland vs. Brackeen regarding the future of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) in the United States. While many\, many child welfare professionals and advocates support upholding ICWA\, the approach to legal arguments can be complex and difficult to understand. CASCW will host a forum in which speakers will help attendees understand what is at stake in this case as well as break down the arguments each side presented to the court both written and oral. Tribal perspective and judicial perspectives will also play a vital role in this forum. \nWe hope you can join us on November 15th 10:00-11:30 for this virtual forum. The webinar will be recorded. \nCEUs  will be offered.
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/examining-haaland-v-brackeen-understanding-legal-arguments-at-scotus-and-their-impact/
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SUMMARY:Exploring the History of Bias Within the Child Welfare System and Seeking Solutions
DESCRIPTION:Exploring the History of Bias Within the Child Welfare System and Seeking SolutionsPart 2 \nThe Ensuring Racial Equity Committee\, in collaboration with the Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Committee and the Fairness and Access Committee\, is honored to present a series of discussions on the institutional history of the child welfare system. From a national perspective\, these discussions will shed light on the structural bias and racial disparities within the child welfare system and the negative impact such bias has on families of color\, particularly African American families. We will present data demonstrating that these families are disproportionately brought into the child welfare system and discuss reasons for their overrepresentation. We will highlight strategic and creative action being taken nationally to address and dismantle the bias giving rise to these disparities. \nThe objectives for our second discussion are to: \n1. Provide a brief overview of the historical perspective of the child welfare system and present\ndata showing the disparate representation of families of color in the system and the resultant\nnegative affect on these families.\n2. Learn from a young adult\, Mr. Hawkins\, who will share his Lived Experience in the system\,\nfrom the initiation of the case to the conclusion of his case\, along with suggestions he and his lawyer\, Ms. Diaz\, have for judges handling these cases.\n3. Discuss strategic and creative action being taken to address and dismantle the bias in the child welfare system at every stage of the decision-making process. \nFlyer:
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/exploring-the-history-of-bias-within-the-child-welfare-system-and-seeking-solutions/
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