Tag Archives: disproportionality

Ten Equity Commandments to Children Protective Services (CPS)

A Government Institution’s DUTY TO honor CITIZENS’ Rights and Protections Under the LAW I. THOU shall not perform an investigation to obtain information admissible in a court of law without informing citizens of their right to remain silent and obtain legal counsel. II. THOU shall neither remove a child from a public institution for questioning when performing an investigation nor

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Disproportionality: The Civil Rights Issue of Our Era

I don’t know what it is lately but I am feeling “some type of way” about racial injustice. I felt the seed take root in 2008 during a Southwest Airlines trip from Florida after enjoying a Bahamas vacation with my then seven years old son when I was profiled as low class by a woman who appeared to be white.

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CASE Files | “We All In”

Read the issue here! Contents: Fort Bend: A County United Against Abusive Truancy Practices Top 50 HMWP NAMI Fort Bend 2015 Mark Mitchell Award Fort Bend Hispanic Heritage Forum’s Community Leadership Award NAACP Life Membership Breakfast Summerfest: Unifying Our Power AGAINST the Odds Bowling for CASE Membership Drive and Fundraiser Black Youth Matter: What Today’s Data Spells for Tomorrow’s Futures

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Miranda Rights for Children and Families Involved in Children Protective Services (CPS)

The enactment of a ruling that preserves the rights of children and families involved in the Children Protective Services system is critical for the preservation and survival of the African American and Hispanic families in this country. Children Protective Services (CPS) has one of the noblest missions in our country which is to protect children from abuse, neglect and exploitation,

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