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California Supreme Court Strikes “Tender Years Doctrine”

A 17-month-old boy was forcibly separated from his father following a single drug test indicating the use of cocaine when the child was not in his father’s care. The state of California claimed there...

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Upending The Racialized Family Ideal

by Katie Gibson    What is one of the most heavily regulated economic institutions in contemporary America? Arguably, the family. It may seem counter-intuitive to refer to the family as an economic...

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Family Policing Doesn’t Prevent Child Abuse, Abolition Can

by Maya Pendleton and Alan Dettlaff    Given that April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, it is important to think about how the child welfare system, or more accurately the family policing...

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Letter to the Editor: Foster Care Cannot Provide True Safety for Children

As part of the growing movement to end the separation of children from their families, we were disappointed to read the article “What Happens When Abusive Parents Keep their Children” in the opinion...

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Prize Winners Named for “Dream, Create, Liberate” Afrofuturist Art Publication

We are thrilled to announce the winners of our Dream, Create, Liberate: A Future Without Family Policing call for submissions. We asked artists to lead our collective movement with radical imagination,...

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“Dream, Create, Liberate” Afrofuturist Art Book Out Now

On June 19, 2020, upEND launched a collaborative movement to protect children and reimagine how to support families. Today, on Juneteenth, a day synonymous with liberation, we invite you to continue...

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Reflections on Pride 2024

by Maya Pendleton   There’s been much conversation about contemporary Pride celebrations and their departure from the historical meanings of Pride. Formally, Pride commemorates the Stonewall Uprising,...

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Confronting the “What about…” Questions

Authors: Angela Burton, Alan Dettlaff, Maya Pendleton   Download PDF   Abolition is hopeful, aspirational, and above all, practical. Family policing abolitionists aspire to a world in which incidents...

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Don’t Miss Our Keynote Conversation with Kelly Hayes and Maya Pendleton at...

We are excited to announce our keynote conversation between Kelly Hayes and upEND’s cofounder Maya Pendleton!  At our 2024 Convening “In Solidarity”, we’re expanding our strategy to connect the family...

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Season 2 of the upEND Podcast Explores Questions of Solidarity

In the first season of the upEND Podcast, we explored the past and present of the family policing system, commonly misidentified as the child welfare system.  Now, we’re widening our scope.  How does...

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