These disparities persist throughout the child welfare system, from initial investigations to court proceedings and placement decisions.
Disparities persist in reparations and the disproportionate removal of Black children from their families within the child welfare system.
Significant disparities continue to exist in the pursuit of reparations, as well as in the disproportionate rates at which Black children are separated from their families by the child welfare system. These systemic inequities highlight ongoing challenges rooted in historical injustices and structural biases, which remain deeply embedded in various institutions.