The Ethics of Protection
The Ethics of Protection Gandhi famously argued that society's moral measure was its treatment of the vulnerable. When families fail their children, government and civil society have a moral and…
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The Ethics of Protection
Gandhi famously argued that society's moral measure was its treatment of the vulnerable. When families fail their children, government and civil society have a moral and legal charge to intervene. Few members of society experience vulnerability more than children.
In the United States, there exists a fraught intersection between child welfare and anti-Black racism that has its roots in chattel slavery and the Black Codes that restricted African American freedoms following the Civil War. But the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Today, Black children are twice as likely to be deemed victims of child maltreatment compared to white children, and even more likely to be removed from their parents and adopted out to strangers.The Ethics of Protection responds to these dire realities with a liberationist approach to child welfare ethics.
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