In response to a recent refusal by the U.S. government to participate in a global review of its human rights record, youth ...
A state committee has been investigating the crisis of parents who relinquish kids when they can't get adequate mental health ...
Youth justice advocates marched from a Bronx detention center to a local park Tuesday afternoon, calling for long-stalled ...
For years, agencies believed only 3% of foster youth graduated from college. New research finds the rate is much higher, but ...
Parents who have survived domestic violence as adults or as children have a lot to add to child welfare discourse. We should ...
In the first piece in The Long Way Home series, Ángela Banks explores the obstacles that aging out stacks on for foster youth ...
Lawmakers passed a package of bills to protect residents from the Trump Administration’s aggressive use of deportation and ...
On this week’s episode we present the second part of our career-spanning interview with Vinny Schiraldi, currently a visiting fellow with the Pinkerton Foundation. In part one we talked with Schiraldi ...
Youth Voices Rising writer Lexie Lee. Courtesy of Lee. People talk about adoption like it’s always a blessing, gift, or miracle. They say, “You’re so lucky you were chosen.” But the truth is, kids ...
Students gather to read a book during class at Mi Escuelita in San Diego in April. Mi Escuelita is a therapeutic preschool for children affected by domestic violence or other family-related trauma.