There are over 2 million children with an incarcerated parent in the US. In this episode, we speak with Kate, an artist who works to maintain relationships between children and parents in prison.
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There are over 2 million children with an incarcerated parent in the US. In this episode, we speak with Kate, an artist who works to maintain relationships between children and parents in prison.
In this episode, we draw links between the 60's Scoop and today, where coercion and disempowerment continue to be central themes in mothers giving up their children for adoption. We speak with a mother named Kat about her experience of surrendering her child to adoption in 2001. We also speak with Indigenous adoptee, Nakuset about the systemic removal of Indigenous children and the impact of intergenerational trauma on adoptees parenting their own children.
Other guests in this episode: Historian Dr. Allyson Stevenson and Julie Duchesne from the Sisters of Mercy Museum.
Music used:
Leyla McCalla - Mesi Bondye
Morcheeba- Big Calm
Art Adamas - Dancing Doll
Kid Loco - Theme form the Graffiti Artist
Gustabo Santoalalla - Deportation: Iguazu
Malatu Astatqe - Yegelle Tezeta
Yo la Tengo - Green Arrow
Bensound - Tomorrow
Philip Glass - Japura River (uakti)
Joni Mitchell - Little Green
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There are over 2 million children with an incarcerated parent in the US. In this episode, we speak with Kate, an artist who works to maintain relationships between children and parents in prison.