Adoption Stigma; Census Undercount; Police And Social Media
Podcast |
The Full Story
Publisher |
WSHU Public Radio
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Government
News
Publication Date |
Nov 19, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:46:21
November is National Adoption Awareness Month, and the fight continues to erase its stigma. A bad 2020 census count could hurt children in Connecticut. And Connecticut State Police are using social media to report use of force data. We’ll talk about those stories with guests: Ken Mysogland, bureau chief of external affairs, Connecticut Department of Children and Families Emily Byrne, executive director, Connecticut Voices for Children Jay Williams, president, The Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Tyler Weerden, state trooper, Governor's Security Unit, Connecticut State Police J.P. Sredzinski, Connecticut state representative, R-Monroe
November is National Adoption Awareness Month, and the fight continues to erase its stigma. A bad 2020 census count could hurt children in Connecticut. And Connecticut State Police are using social media to report use of force data. We’ll talk about those stories with guests: Ken Mysogland, bureau chief of external affairs, Connecticut Department of Children and Families Emily Byrne, executive director, Connecticut Voices for Children Jay Williams, president, The Hartford Foundation for Public

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