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#and add to all this the reveal of her trafficking while she was pregnant and how people treat her... how the court is now treating
banschivs · 11 months
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This is, like, a long full meta's worth of information that'll one say be put down, but it's important to remember that though she's functional and happy, the effects of Nix's ppd and the trauma of being pregnant/giving birth are still very much present. Nix has changed in the three years i've been writing her, in some ways brilliantly (most ways), in other ways sadly. She's lost the majority of her self-confidence and security, her inner voice is largely negative toward herself, and she feels in constant competition with the world and people around her. And it's a competition she 'knows' she's losing. It's never a conversation that's openly had, but if you dig a little deeper into the world of post-partum, you find so many mothers who are essentially grieving the loss of parts of themselves. Nix is one of them.
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patterns-acnh · 4 years
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PLACES TO DONATE AND SIGN TO SUPPORT BLM
(Do not donate money to change.org, none of their funds go to their petitions or organizations)
I Run With Maud - a fundraiser for the family of Maud to support them financially and seek justice. Ahmaud Arbery is black man who was chased and gunned down by two white men. (donation)
Minnesota freedom fund - raise money to bail out minnesota protesters (donation)
Official George Floyd donation fund (donation
The heart of a chef - Help pay for a black chef’s medical expenses
Justice for Sheku Bayoh - A black male who was taken into police custody and never returned home (petition)
Justice for Jennifer Jeffley - A black woman who was arrested at the age of 15 for a crime she did not commit (petition)
Abolish prison labor in the US (petition)
Free Willie Simmons - A black man serving 38 years for stealing $9 (petition)
Free Siyanda Mngaza - A young black woman sentenced to 4 1/2 years for self defence (petition)
Drop all charges against trafficking survivor Chrystul Kizer - A black woman incarcerated for using self defence against a trafficker (petition)
Justice for Zinedine - A black woman who was r*ped and he walks free. (petition)
Justice for Joāo Pedro - A 14 year old black boy who was shot in his home by the Rio de Janeiro police and died. 72 bullet holes were found in his home. (petition)
Justice for Sean Reed - A young black man who’s life ended after excessive violence by the cops against him while he was unarmed. (petition)
Justice for Breonna Taylor - A black woman, an award winning EMT who was killed by police in her home after an illegal unnanounced drug raid. They went to the WRONG HOUSE. (petition)
Exonerate Eric Riddick - A black man who was sentenced to life in prison for a crime he did not commit in 1992. There was no physical evidence. (petition)
Justice for Elijah Nichols - A black man who was attacked by a predominantly white fraternity party, stabbed his attackers in self defence, and is now incarcerated for it. (petition)
Justice for Emerald Black - A black pregnant woman who was attacked by the police for having bad registration tags. She was stomped in the stomach causing her to miscarry. (petition)
Justice for Amiya Braxton - A black child who was hit by a car. No one took her case serious and the driver was not charged. (petition)
Justice for Belly Mujinga - A black woman who was attacked while she had COVID-19 which likely lead to her death.(petition)
Justice for Tamir Rice - A 12 year old black boy who was shot and killed by officers for playing with a toy gun. The officers were not charged. (petition)
Justice for Andile Mchunu - A missing black man who was last seen beaten by a group of men. (petition)
Disbarment of George E. Barnhill - The man who decided to sit on the case of Ahmaud Arbery. (petition)
Criminal charges against Travis and Greg McMichael in the murder of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery. (petition)
Correcting a wrongful conviction against Kyjuanzi Harris - A black man who was arrested without cause. He has been in prison for 9 years now. (petition)
Justice for Darrius Stewart - A black man who was killed by a cop for a mistaken identity. (petition)
Reopen Kendrick Johnsons case - A black man who was killed by a man through a jealous fight over a girl. The autopsy revealed that his death was not accidental, the man admits to murder, yet the case is closed. (petition)
Raise the degree - remove bail for Derek Chauvin, the man who killed George Floyd (petition)
Exoneration of Albert Wilson - A black male wjo was sentenced by an all white jury 12 years for making out with a white woman in a bar. (petition)
Julius Jones - An innocent man set to be excecuted in oklahoma (petition)
Junk the anti-terrorism bill- a bill is trying to get passed calling protests, mass mobilizations, and political activities “terrorism” and trying to make them illegal (petition)
Justice for Darrius Stewart - a 19 year old who was gunned down by a white police officer (petition)
Free Wis. teen facing life in prison for killing her rapist (petition)
Justice for Alejandro Vargas Martinez - A black 15 year old who was shot 7 times while walking to school (petition)
I need to share this right now so I can eat but i will add more later! I DON’T care if its not ACNH. If this bothers you, unfollow me. I couldn’t care less. It bothers me how little I see donation and petition links on here, i have a good amount of followers on here, so see this. sign them.
Please sign them ALL. It really is NOT that hard. And share so others will do the same.
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orangetvnaija · 4 years
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Ray J's Pregnant Wife Princess Love Claims He Left Her ''Stranded'' in Las Vegas:
The star, who is 8-months pregnant, is experiencing a blessing in disguise after Ray J left her and their daughter, Melody, in Las Vegas without any way to get home. Princess Love revealed this interesting tidbit of information in a comment on Ray J's latest Instagram post. "Left me and Melody stranded in Las Vegas and blocked me from calling... now you wanna post family photos. #ByeUgly," she quipped in screenshots of the post.
 Ray J has since deleted the red carpet photo, but he has yet to address abandoning his wife, daughter and their unborn child. 
As for Princess Love and Melody, well they're waiting for someone to help them drive back to Los Angeles. The Love & Hip Hop star explains that while she has money and can buy a ticket, her car is in Las Vegas and she is uncomfortable with the idea of driving alone with her daughter as she is 8-months pregnant. 
 She adds, "I'm over 8-months pregnant and I don't even want to have to stop for gas or go into labor with all of this human trafficking going on."
It's unclear if the two will kiss and makeup, but if history proves anything it's that Princess Love and Ray J always come back together. Over the course of their 3-year marriage, the Love & Hip Hop stars have had their fair share of ups and downs, but consistently reunite.
Just recently, Princess Love revealed that her second pregnancy has been "an amazing, happy and PEACEFUL" time. She is expecting a baby boy, which they revealed with a truly extra gender reveal.
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Foster Children Turned into Breeders? – CPS Seizes Half of All Babies Born to Teen Moms in Foster Care
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Chelsea was still legally in foster care when her baby was born February 26, 2018. He was taken from her at just over 24 hours. He is still not home. See her story here.
by Terri LaPoint Health Impact News
According to a recent study published in June 2018, 1 out of 4 newborns born to mothers who are in foster care themselves are seized by Child Protective Services (CPS) within their first week of life. According to American Academy of Pediatrics, by the time the babies reach 2-years-old, almost half of them, 48.8%, are taken from their mothers.
At Health Impact News, we have seen a clear pattern of CPS involvement with parents who were in foster care themselves, whether their babies were born while they were in foster care or after they aged out.
Many such parents have reported that they feel targeted by CPS. Some have had children taken by the same social workers who took them from their families when they were younger, and some even appear before the same judge as both child and parent.
This is the first study that looks at the numbers of children taken from mothers in foster care, and the results are shocking. They reveal massive failure on the part of the foster care system to help the children with whom it is charged with protecting.
According to the study:
The biggest differences were seen for children taken into care within 7 days. … those in care at the birth of their child (regardless of whether they were in care at conception) had more than 11 times the odds of having their child placed in care.
Foster Children Are Not More Sexually Active than Non-Foster Children
Interestingly, the authors of the study noted that teens in foster care were not engaging in sexual behavior any more than teens who are not in foster care. However, they are twice as likely to become pregnant:
Although adolescents who are in and out of care of child protection services (CPS), such as foster care, have similar patterns of sexual intercourse (ie, age of initiation, number of partners), those in the care of CPS are more likely to engage in risky behaviors such as unprotected sex or inconsistent contraceptive use. This results in young women in foster care being more than twice as likely to have an adolescent pregnancy.
Thirty percent of the mothers in the study were not in foster care when they became pregnant:
Of the 576 mothers in care at the birth of their child, 403 mothers (70%) were in care at conception, and of the 5,366 mothers not in care at the birth of their child, 83 mothers (1.6%) were in care at conception.
AAP – Two Companion Articles, Vastly Different Conclusions
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) posted a summary of the study on their website, entitled, “Half of Children Born to Mothers in Child Protective Custody Also Taken Into Care by Age 2.”
The summary links to the study entitled, “The Cycle of Child Protection Services Involvement: A Cohort Study of Adolescent Mothers,” which examined data from the Population Data Research Repository at Canada's Manitoba Centre for Health Policy.
At the bottom of the AAP summary, the editor adds that they asked for commentary on the study:
Editor's Note: The solicited commentary, “Understanding the Intergenerational Cycle of ChildProtective Service Involvement,” accompanies this study.
The study lists Elizabeth Wall-Wieler as the first author of the team of authors, who are primarily PhDs involved with the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. The conclusions they reach are vastly different from those reached by the authors of the commentary piece solicited by AAP.
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Avyonna was taken from her mother, a former foster child, at 2-days-old. Her older brother and sister were born while her mother was in foster care. The system kept them. After a long battle, and public exposure of their story, Avyonna is home. Photo provided by Prince family. See story.
The commentary article is written by the Deputy Director of the Allegheny County Department of Human Services in Pittsburgh, Erin Dalton, as well as two Child Abuse Specialist doctors, Dr. Rachel P. Berger, Director of Child Abuse Research at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, and Dr. Kristine A. Campbell, Child Abuse Specialist at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City.
The study authors write:
The high rate of children of adolescent mothers in care being taken into care has been attributed to higher surveillance of these mothers and western middle-class values among social workers.
Young mothers who themselves are in care often feel as if they are under constant scrutiny by their social workers and are constantly needing to prove to everyone that they are able to parent.
Receiving expectant parent services from CPS can also lead to more scrutiny; we saw that 42% of adolescents who were in care received these services, compared with 27% of mothers who were not in care.
From many case workers' perspectives, the cycle starts with adolescent motherhood (which is deemed as bad), and the only way to “break” the cycle is to take that child into care. This is different from the view of adolescent mothers who often see the removal of their child as a continuation of the cycle of trauma in their lives.
These statements are consistent with what we have seen at Health Impact News. 
See:
Is Foster Care “In the Best Interest of the Child”?
One mother told us that her social worker told her that CPS would follow up on her daughter when she grows up and has children, even though she was adopted out after CPS medically kidnapped her. The mother grew up in foster care herself, and was devastated to learn that CPS intended to scrutinize her and her family until the end of time.
She saw no hope of any of her children ever getting out from under the strong arm of CPS control.
Her story is certainly not unique, unfortunately.
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Tanaieah's mother is a former foster child. Tanaieah was taken from her mother at 6-weeks-old and adopted out to people who wanted a baby girl. The multi-generational cycle continues. Photo provided by the Maney family.
The study authors acknowledge the immense importance of the mother-child bond:
Whenever possible, mothers and children should be placed together. Dual placement provides the opportunity for secure infant attachment; providing parenting supports, such as the Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up program or the Circle of Security program, could enhance mother-child bonding.
The study concludes:
Adolescent mothers in the care of CPS are much more likely to have their child taken into CPS care. By separating a quarter of young mothers from their infant within the first week of life, and almost half before the child turns 2, the cycle continues. For adolescents in CPS care who give birth, more and better services are required to support these mothers and to keep mothers and children together wherever possible.
We agree that parents and children need to be kept together as much as possible, but we believe that the extended family, community, and churches should play a much larger role than any government agencies or programs.
Child Abuse Specialists – “Foster Care May Be Best Outcome”
While the authors of the study seem to be coming from a perspective of examining what is good for families overall, the authors of the commentary piece appear to believe that separating parents and children is a desirable outcome, as evidenced by this statement in their article:
The outcome measure selected for this study (placement of the infant into foster care) is not the most important outcome for children and young mothers. Avoiding unnecessary foster care placement is a worthy goal, but placement of an infant, a young child, or an adolescent mother in foster care is not a bad outcome per se.
Here is their conclusion, one which is decidedly at odds with the conclusions of the study, as well as with the views of the families whose stories we cover and supporters of family rights:
Placing the infant of an adolescent mother in foster care into foster care may not be a negative outcome, but rather the best outcome of all: safety and support for the adolescent mother, safety of her child, and an end to the intergenerational cycle of child protective services involvement.
See:
The U.S. Foster Care System: Modern Day Slavery and Child Trafficking
Comment on this article at MedicalKidnap.com.
  Sources: The Cycle of Child Protection Services Involvement: A Cohort Study of Adolescent Mothers Half of Children Born to Mothers in Child Protective Custody Also Taken Into Care by Age 2
See some of the stories we have covered of children taken by CPS from mothers in foster care or formerly in foster care:
Alabama DHR Destroys Another Family: Baby Taken Away Because Young Mom was a Foster Child Kidnapped from Loving Parents
Should Foster Children who Become Parents as Adults Automatically Have Their Children Seized? Alabama Mother Fights to Get Children Back
Baby Seized at Birth from Breast-feeding Alabama Mother to go Home More than 1 Year Later
Alabama Newborn Baby Kidnapped at Hospital with No Warrant, No Court Order, No Emergency Circumstances
Medical Kidnap? Mother Loses 3 Children Because “Daughter is Too Short”
Mad Angel: Former Foster Child Now Parent is Creating an Army of Victims to Fight CPS
CPS Defies Doctors and Police to Take Young Children Away from Mother
Medical Kidnapping in Kentucky: Mother Coerced to Give Up Daughter to Adoption in Order to Keep Son
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lopezdorothy70-blog · 6 years
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Foster Children Turned into Breeders? – CPS Seizes Half of All Babies Born to Teen Moms in Foster Care
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Chelsea was still legally in foster care when her baby was born February 26, 2018. He was taken from her at just over 24 hours. He is still not home. See her story here.
by Terri LaPoint Health Impact News
According to a recent study published in June 2018, 1 out of 4 newborns born to mothers who are in foster care themselves are seized by Child Protective Services (CPS) within their first week of life. According to American Academy of Pediatrics, by the time the babies reach 2-years-old, almost half of them, 48.8%, are taken from their mothers.
At Health Impact News, we have seen a clear pattern of CPS involvement with parents who were in foster care themselves, whether their babies were born while they were in foster care or after they aged out.
Many such parents have reported that they feel targeted by CPS. Some have had children taken by the same social workers who took them from their families when they were younger, and some even appear before the same judge as both child and parent.
This is the first study that looks at the numbers of children taken from mothers in foster care, and the results are shocking. They reveal massive failure on the part of the foster care system to help the children with whom it is charged with protecting.
According to the study:
The biggest differences were seen for children taken into care within 7 days. … those in care at the birth of their child (regardless of whether they were in care at conception) had more than 11 times the odds of having their child placed in care.
Foster Children Are Not More Sexually Active than Non-Foster Children
Interestingly, the authors of the study noted that teens in foster care were not engaging in sexual behavior any more than teens who are not in foster care. However, they are twice as likely to become pregnant:
Although adolescents who are in and out of care of child protection services (CPS), such as foster care, have similar patterns of sexual intercourse (ie, age of initiation, number of partners), those in the care of CPS are more likely to engage in risky behaviors such as unprotected sex or inconsistent contraceptive use. This results in young women in foster care being more than twice as likely to have an adolescent pregnancy.
Thirty percent of the mothers in the study were not in foster care when they became pregnant:
Of the 576 mothers in care at the birth of their child, 403 mothers (70%) were in care at conception, and of the 5,366 mothers not in care at the birth of their child, 83 mothers (1.6%) were in care at conception.
AAP – Two Companion Articles, Vastly Different Conclusions
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) posted a summary of the study on their website, entitled, “Half of Children Born to Mothers in Child Protective Custody Also Taken Into Care by Age 2.”
The summary links to the study entitled, “The Cycle of Child Protection Services Involvement: A Cohort Study of Adolescent Mothers,” which examined data from the Population Data Research Repository at Canada's Manitoba Centre for Health Policy.
At the bottom of the AAP summary, the editor adds that they asked for commentary on the study:
Editor's Note: The solicited commentary, “Understanding the Intergenerational Cycle of ChildProtective Service Involvement,” accompanies this study.
The study lists Elizabeth Wall-Wieler as the first author of the team of authors, who are primarily PhDs involved with the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. The conclusions they reach are vastly different from those reached by the authors of the commentary piece solicited by AAP.
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Avyonna was taken from her mother, a former foster child, at 2-days-old. Her older brother and sister were born while her mother was in foster care. The system kept them. After a long battle, and public exposure of their story, Avyonna is home. Photo provided by Prince family. See story.
The commentary article is written by the Deputy Director of the Allegheny County Department of Human Services in Pittsburgh, Erin Dalton, as well as two Child Abuse Specialist doctors, Dr. Rachel P. Berger, Director of Child Abuse Research at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, and Dr. Kristine A. Campbell, Child Abuse Specialist at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City.
The study authors write:
The high rate of children of adolescent mothers in care being taken into care has been attributed to higher surveillance of these mothers and western middle-class values among social workers.
Young mothers who themselves are in care often feel as if they are under constant scrutiny by their social workers and are constantly needing to prove to everyone that they are able to parent.
Receiving expectant parent services from CPS can also lead to more scrutiny; we saw that 42% of adolescents who were in care received these services, compared with 27% of mothers who were not in care.
From many case workers' perspectives, the cycle starts with adolescent motherhood (which is deemed as bad), and the only way to “break” the cycle is to take that child into care. This is different from the view of adolescent mothers who often see the removal of their child as a continuation of the cycle of trauma in their lives.
These statements are consistent with what we have seen at Health Impact News. 
See:
Is Foster Care “In the Best Interest of the Child”?
One mother told us that her social worker told her that CPS would follow up on her daughter when she grows up and has children, even though she was adopted out after CPS medically kidnapped her. The mother grew up in foster care herself, and was devastated to learn that CPS intended to scrutinize her and her family until the end of time.
She saw no hope of any of her children ever getting out from under the strong arm of CPS control.
Her story is certainly not unique, unfortunately.
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Tanaieah's mother is a former foster child. Tanaieah was taken from her mother at 6-weeks-old and adopted out to people who wanted a baby girl. The multi-generational cycle continues. Photo provided by the Maney family.
The study authors acknowledge the immense importance of the mother-child bond:
Whenever possible, mothers and children should be placed together. Dual placement provides the opportunity for secure infant attachment; providing parenting supports, such as the Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up program or the Circle of Security program, could enhance mother-child bonding.
The study concludes:
Adolescent mothers in the care of CPS are much more likely to have their child taken into CPS care. By separating a quarter of young mothers from their infant within the first week of life, and almost half before the child turns 2, the cycle continues. For adolescents in CPS care who give birth, more and better services are required to support these mothers and to keep mothers and children together wherever possible.
We agree that parents and children need to be kept together as much as possible, but we believe that the extended family, community, and churches should play a much larger role than any government agencies or programs.
Child Abuse Specialists – “Foster Care May Be Best Outcome”
While the authors of the study seem to be coming from a perspective of examining what is good for families overall, the authors of the commentary piece appear to believe that separating parents and children is a desirable outcome, as evidenced by this statement in their article:
The outcome measure selected for this study (placement of the infant into foster care) is not the most important outcome for children and young mothers. Avoiding unnecessary foster care placement is a worthy goal, but placement of an infant, a young child, or an adolescent mother in foster care is not a bad outcome per se.
Here is their conclusion, one which is decidedly at odds with the conclusions of the study, as well as with the views of the families whose stories we cover and supporters of family rights:
Placing the infant of an adolescent mother in foster care into foster care may not be a negative outcome, but rather the best outcome of all: safety and support for the adolescent mother, safety of her child, and an end to the intergenerational cycle of child protective services involvement.
See:
The U.S. Foster Care System: Modern Day Slavery and Child Trafficking
Comment on this article at MedicalKidnap.com.
  Sources: The Cycle of Child Protection Services Involvement: A Cohort Study of Adolescent Mothers Half of Children Born to Mothers in Child Protective Custody Also Taken Into Care by Age 2
See some of the stories we have covered of children taken by CPS from mothers in foster care or formerly in foster care:
Alabama DHR Destroys Another Family: Baby Taken Away Because Young Mom was a Foster Child Kidnapped from Loving Parents
Should Foster Children who Become Parents as Adults Automatically Have Their Children Seized? Alabama Mother Fights to Get Children Back
Baby Seized at Birth from Breast-feeding Alabama Mother to go Home More than 1 Year Later
Alabama Newborn Baby Kidnapped at Hospital with No Warrant, No Court Order, No Emergency Circumstances
Medical Kidnap? Mother Loses 3 Children Because “Daughter is Too Short”
Mad Angel: Former Foster Child Now Parent is Creating an Army of Victims to Fight CPS
CPS Defies Doctors and Police to Take Young Children Away from Mother
Medical Kidnapping in Kentucky: Mother Coerced to Give Up Daughter to Adoption in Order to Keep Son
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