For years we at Alia have looked to Corey Best, Curator at Mining for Gold, for inspiration of the heart and expansion of the mind. He’s joined here by parent leader, activist, and advocate, and Executive Director of JMAC for Families, Joyce McMillan, whose thought leadership has deeply influenced our approach to system transformation.
Click and listen as these justice workers do some truth-telling to kick off day one of the 47th Black History Month. Take in these thoughts in from the conversation:
The harm of the system is evident and easy to see, therefore with clarity and candor, Joyce submits that those who perpetuate the current system in any way are no allies to children and families. We must stop the destruction of families and abolish the parts of the family policing system which are harmful, dehumanizing, and which create horrific outcomes for Black families.
Alia is hard at work with systems working to build what may come after or instead of the existing system. When all or parts of the child welfare system disappear, how might we ensure the resources don’t disappear as well? How might we divest resources to communities to promote wellbeing of families?
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