On-the-Line with CWLA

United States, EnglishYouth

SPEAKING FOR AMERICA'S CHILDREN — “On-the-Line” with CWLA, is hosted by Linda Spears, Vice President of Policy and Public Affairs at the Child Welfare League of America (CWLA), is a thought-provoking, interactive Internet based live radio program focusing on subjects, stories and strategies that are of special interest to child welfare policymakers, providers, practitioners and the general public. “On-the-Line” with CWLA, broadcast LIVE on Wednesday’s, 2:00pm – 2:30pm EST features in-depth and timely discussions with leading child welfare experts, agents and advocates; with the leadership and representatives from CWLA’s member agencies; and with local and national political figures who are all working to improve America's child welfare paradigm—and provides a public platform for child welfare professionals who stand and speak for vulnerable children and youth nationwide. “On-the-Line” with CWLA is a production of the Child Welfare League of America, based in Arlington, Virginia.

On-Demand Episodes

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With immigration raids on the rise, a growing number of their children are faced with family separation, school disruptions, economic hardship, and psychological trauma. The unexpected workplace raids constitute enormous challenges for... more

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This month’s special broadcast presentation of “On-the-Line” with CWLA features a soul-stirring one-on-one conversation with Ashley Rhodes-Courter, a former foster child with an incredible story of strength, survival and triumph over horrific... more

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Represent is a national bi-monthly magazine written by and for young people in the foster care system that provides an inside look at life in the system from the foster teens point of view. The magazine’s editor and two teen staff writers who... more

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Although 15 percent of American children are Black, they make up 32 percent of the 510,000 children in foster care; consistently have lower rates of adoption; and tend to stay in foster care nine months longer than white children.... more
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