In the first season of the upEND Podcast, we explored the past and present of the family policing system, commonly misidentified as the child welfare system.
Now, we’re widening our scope.
How does family policing intersect with reproductive justice and Black maternal health? Are borders and deportations a tactic of family policing? What can we learn from international freedom movements in the work ahead?
Season Two of the upEND Podcast will draw connections between movements to deepen our political education, build solidarity between organizers and activists, and bring new people to the fight for our collective liberation. As Maya Angelou said, “The truth is, no one of us can be free until everybody is free.”
Warrior Women (with Marcella Gilbert)
In Solidarity - upEND Convening Live Recording
The Real Cost of Prisons (with Bianca Tylek)
Becoming Internationalists (with Nadia Ben-Youssef and Tarek Ismail)
Season One Finale (with Maya Pendleton and Alan Dettlaff)
Playground Experiments (with Maya Schenwar)
Reforms Don’t Work (with Dylan Rodríguez and Maya Pendleton)
Family Defenders (with Joyce McMillan and Shanta Trivedi)
Help is NOT on the Way (with Victoria Copeland and Brianna Harvey)
Repeal CAPTA (with Richard Wexler, Mical Raz, and Angela Burton)
Save the Children! (with Dorothy Roberts and Geoff Ward)
The Story Starts Here (with Ndjuoh MehChu and Vanessa M. Holden)
An Introduction to Family Policing Abolition (with Alan Dettlaff)
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