Adoptees Crossing Lines
In this podcast I deconstruct the romanticism holding up the family policing industry and expose the lies, abuse, and pain that gets silenced. I'm here to unwrap the shiny bow around adoption and speak my truths as an adoptee. In doing so, I explain what it means and what it feels like to “come out of the fog”. This isn't your feel good podcast, I am an angry, healing and honest adoptee.
Adoptees Crossing Lines
Torn Apart: How the Child Welfare System Destroys Black Families--and How Abolition Can Build a Safer World
Torn Apart: How the Child Welfare System Destroys Black Families--and How Abolition Can Build a Safer World
More than anyone else, black women get their children kidnapped by the state, by the child “welfare system”. This episode is about the whys and hows of abolishing a system built to strip families away from their children.
Through discussing Torn Apart by Dr. Dorothy Roberts, we examine the history and laws that have led to the birth of armed and violent social workers. We also explore the many opportunities around how transformative justice can save lives.
“Hope is a discipline” - Mariame Kaba
What we discussed
(00:23) Black women’s childbearing is devalued
(04:29) What’s family policing?
(07:21) Weaponising child removal
(14:25) Alternative to the child welfare system?
(19:03) A law that strips away black mothers’ rights, FAST
(33:53) From adoption to murder-suicide
(35:45) Armed social workers? (tragic family policing stories)
(47:48) Is abolition helpful or harmful to children?
(56:33) How to reimagine the system
Links
Torn Apart by Dr. Dorothy Roberts
We were once a family by Roxanna Asgarian
Connect with Dr. Dorothy Roberts: Twitter
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Credits
Special thanks to Samuel Oyedele for editing our podcast, support his work on Instagram or e-mail him at Drumaboyiglobal@gmail.com