WHFF.TV Cast Call For Parent Child Separation: Start Aplication
WHFF.TV Cast Call For Parent Child Separation
According to census.gov, in 2019,
37.7% of Black children lived with two married parents, and 4.5% of Black
children under 18 lived with two unmarried parents. From 2009 to 2013, a higher
proportion of children living with two unmarried parents were black and
Hispanic than children living with two married parents. Black children are 50%
more likely to be placed in foster care than the average white child, who has
exactly the same chance of domestic abuse. The amount has increased
disproportionately.
Researchers found that all 50 states allocated federal funds to remove black children without acknowledging or rectifying disparities. Congress and legislatures are witnessed as complacent in the details of these laws because of cost, change management and politics. "Once we as a society recognize the legal issues, it's up to us to put pressure on state legislatures to take action." Dr. Rachel Levich began the Shaping Your Own Future Firm [https://dr-rachel-levitch.cid-edu.org] and appeared in front of the Texas State Capitol to tell her story; "Racism in child protective services will not change until parents, especially black parents, overcome the shame of investigation." In the United States, the practice of separating children from their parents is commonplace. Our goal at Healthy Families First and Shaping Your Own Future Firm is analyzing parents of Black children removed from their homes.