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Take Action: Know Their Names, Know Your Power

Families are speaking up and naming the DHR workers, officers, and court officials who helped tear their homes apart. This campaign is about truth, accountability, and protecting others from the same fate. Know their names. Know your power.

CPS Is Genocide: The 12 Demands of the Black Mothers March

Black Mothers Are Done Being Silent On Mother’s Day 2025, while much of the country celebrated with flowers and brunch, a group of Black mothers gathered in front of the White House to expose a...

Reclaiming Choice: The Case for Independent Service Providers in Alabama’s Child Welfare System

Silent Mother's Weekend is over and our voices are back, louder and clearer than ever. In Alabama's child welfare system, families often find themselves navigating a complex web of requirements set forth by the Department...

Sunday Spotlight: A Mother’s Day Without Her Children

When nine months of love are erased in nine minutes of paperwork From the moment of conception, a mother begins building something sacred.Week by week.Heartbeat by heartbeat.Kick by kick. She nurtures the unseen.She protects the unborn.She...

We’ve Gone Silent for the Weekend

As Mother's Day approaches, we’ve chosen to pause. This weekend, our platform will go quiet. Not because there’s nothing to say, but because some moments are too sacred for noise. There are mothers across this nation...

“They Had to Rewrite Me to Justify the Removal”

All across Alabama and the nation, families are discovering a terrifying truth. The person described in the DHR or CPS case file isn’t them. It’s a version of them that doesn’t exist. Case files are...

Give Us Their Names: Exposing the Darkness Inside DHR

Every system that thrives in darkness depends on one thing silence. For too long, families in Alabama and across the country have been forced to whisper about what happened behind closed doors. They’ve cried...

Taken at Birth: A Mother’s Plea for Justice in Limestone County, Alabama

In a quiet hospital room in Limestone County, Alabama, a new mother welcomed her baby boy into the world. But just four day later, she left that hospital without him. Her arms, which had...

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