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As
headlines trumpet cases of children becoming "lost"—and in some cases,
dying—while in the care of the state or when the state does not act promptly
to take custody, child welfare policies have come under intense questioning.
But the answers are not simple.
This award-winning Fred Friendly Seminar is
presented in collaboration with the Institute for Child and Family Policy at
Columbia University. Moderated by Dateline NBC correspondent John
Hockenberry, the seminar confronts the complexities of child safety and
welfare policies and their effect on American families. Panelists include
Kathleen Blatz, chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court; Richard Gelles,
dean of the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work; Sandra
Jimenez, head of advocacy for New York City’s Department of Homeless
Services; Marcia Robinson Lowry, executive director of the advocacy group
Children’s Rights, Inc.; Cynthia McFadden, ABC News senior legal
correspondent; Representative George Miller (D-CA), author of the Adoption
Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980; and Northwestern University School
of Law Professor Dorothy Roberts, author of Shattered Bonds: The Color of
Child Welfare. Additional resources are located online at
www.fredfriendly.org and www.pbs.org. A FRONTLINE-Fred Friendly Seminars,
Inc. co-production with 10/20 Productions, LLC. (60 minutes)
Copyright date: ©2003
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