Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare, Dorothy Roberts (9780465070596) — Readings Books
Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare
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Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare

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This is the untold story behind the horror stories and the headlines. Everyone who cares about children should read this eye-opening, powerfully argued book. –Katha Pollitt, The Nation. Shattered Bonds is a stirring account of a worsening American social crisis–the disproportionate representation of black children in the U.S. foster care system and its effects on black communities and the country as a whole. Tying the origins and impact of this disparity to racial injustice, Dorothy Roberts contends that child-welfare policy reflects a political choice to address startling rates of black child poverty by punishing parents instead of tackling poverty’s societal roots. Using conversations with mothers battling the Chicago child-welfare system for custody of their children, along with national data, Roberts levels a powerful indictment of racial disparities in foster care and tells a moving story of the women and children who earn our respect in their fight to keep their families intact.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Perseus Books Group
Country
United States
Date
20 February 2012
Pages
352
ISBN
9780465070596

This is the untold story behind the horror stories and the headlines. Everyone who cares about children should read this eye-opening, powerfully argued book. –Katha Pollitt, The Nation. Shattered Bonds is a stirring account of a worsening American social crisis–the disproportionate representation of black children in the U.S. foster care system and its effects on black communities and the country as a whole. Tying the origins and impact of this disparity to racial injustice, Dorothy Roberts contends that child-welfare policy reflects a political choice to address startling rates of black child poverty by punishing parents instead of tackling poverty’s societal roots. Using conversations with mothers battling the Chicago child-welfare system for custody of their children, along with national data, Roberts levels a powerful indictment of racial disparities in foster care and tells a moving story of the women and children who earn our respect in their fight to keep their families intact.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Perseus Books Group
Country
United States
Date
20 February 2012
Pages
352
ISBN
9780465070596