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On this week’s podcast we discuss what’s happened in Ohio since the death of Ma’Khia Bryant, how child welfare might figure into California’s ideas around reparations, Connecticut’s new approach to helping families, and more. 

Bridgette Carr and Vivek Sankaran, who both lead legal clinics at the University of Michigan Law School, join to discuss the importance of organizational support for the wellbeing of people who work in trauma-filled professions. 

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Honoring the Life of Ma’Khia Bryant: An Ombudsperson for Foster Youth in Ohio
https://bit.ly/3v153pP

Child Welfare Ideas from the Experts: Housing Help to Keep Siblings Together
https://bit.ly/3xYvxWX

Life Altered for One Texas Family Determined to Protect Transgender Child
https://bit.ly/3Ou1tfm

In California, First-Ever Task Force Envisions Reparations for Black Residents
https://bit.ly/3xz5Tvz

Violence & Vanishing Supervisors At Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall
https://bit.ly/3MiCGcq

Reports Without Surveillance: Connecticut’s New Child Welfare Experiment
https://bit.ly/3xCSjal

Measuring What Actually Matters
https://bit.ly/37VWL9w

LawLifeProf Coaching
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