The Dig: Policing Poor Black Families with Dorothy Roberts
Jacobin Radio12 Mai 2018

The Dig: Policing Poor Black Families with Dorothy Roberts

Recent cases of horrific child abuse have elicited widespread media attention. What the media coverage often misses is what these incidents reveal about a two-tiered child protection system that systemically surveils, punishes, and destroys poor black families while ignoring abuses perpetrated in affluent white homes. Dan's guest is Dorothy Roberts, who has closely studied the racism and poverty policing that pervades the child-protection system.

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