#BlackFamiliesMatter
Federal and state governments should prioritize funding preventative services rather than adopting reactive child removal policies.
Deseriee Kennedy is the Associate Dean of Diversity & Inclusion and a professor of law at Touro Law Center. She specializes in civil procedure, family law, domestic violence, and health law, and her writing focuses on the intersection of race, gender, and class.
Federal and state governments should prioritize funding preventative services rather than adopting reactive child removal policies.