Brooklyn Defenders join fight against racial bias in NYC family policing system

Nila Natarajan, associate director of policy and family defense at Brooklyn Defender Services, an advocate for the rights of Black families in the family policing system.
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In a move to shed light on the institutional racism entrenched within the family policing system, Brooklyn Defender Services united with fellow New York City family defense organizations to submit joint testimony last month to the New York Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.

The federal commission is currently investigating the โ€œNew York Child Welfare System and its Impact on Black Children and Families.โ€

The testimony is a collaborative effort involving the Bronx Defenders, the Center for Family Representation and the Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem. Together, they condemn the stark racial disparities and inequities that permeate New Yorkโ€™s family policing system, historically labeled as the โ€œchild welfareโ€ or โ€œchild protectionโ€ system.

These organizations, who have represented more than 43,000 parents since 2007, primarily from Black and Latino backgrounds, have been at the forefront of advocating for families caught in what they call the family policing system. They assert that this system has its origins in exploitation, surveillance and control rather than genuine family welfare.

โ€œJust as our modern police systems descend from slave patrols, the family policing system is rooted in our countryโ€™s history of using family separation as a tool to control, punish, and plunder Indigenous, Black, immigrant and low-income families and communities,โ€ the Defendersโ€™ statement said.

The testimony also drew attention to the systemโ€™s deep roots in historical events such as the exploitation of Indigenous and Black communities, which they said manifest today as structural racism posing as social betterment.

Nila Natarajan, the associate director of policy and family defense at Brooklyn…

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