Voices

During out development period, we have been working with and had the opportunity to interview:

DOROTHY ROBERTS

An internationally acclaimed scholar, activist, and social critic, Dorothy has written and lectured extensively on the interplay of gender, race, and class in legal issues concerning reproduction, bioethics, and child welfare. Dorothy is also the author of, TORN APART is about how the child welfare system destroys black families and how abolition can build a safer world. 

Dorothy Roberts is the 14th Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor, the George A. Weiss University Professor of Law & Sociology, and the Raymond Pace & Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights at University of Pennsylvania. She is a 2024 MacArthur “Genius” Fellow. 

For more about Dorothy Roberts, visit: https://www.dorothyeroberts.com/

JOYCE MCMILLAN

Joyce McMillan is a thought leader, advocate, community organizer, educator, and the Founder and Executive Director of Just Making A Change for Families (JMACforFamilies). 

As the Founder of the Parent Legislative Action Network, Joyce leads a statewide coalition of impacted parents and young people, advocates, attorneys, social workers, and academics collaborating to effect systemic change in the family policing system. Joyce also currently serves on the board of the Women’s Prison Association and on the Advisory Committee for the Center for New York City Affairs at The New School, where she holds a visiting fellowship.

Photo credit:  Photo by Hiram Alejandro Durán for The Imprint

For more about Joyce McMillan’s work, visit: https://jmacforfamilies.org/

RICHARD WEXLER

Richard Wexler is Executive Director of National Coalition For Child Protection Reform and is the the author of Wounded Innocents: The Real Victims of the War Against Child Abuse (Prometheus Books: 1990, 1995).  Wexler has testified before Congress and State Legislatures, advised the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Children and Families in its 1995 rewrite of the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, and served on the Philadelphia City Council Special Committee on Child Separations.

For more about Richard Wexler’s work, visit: https://nccpr.org/

ALAN DETTLAFF

Alan began his career in the child welfare/family policing system, where he worked as a caseworker and administrator. Today his work focuses on ending the harm that results from this system. In 2020, he helped to create and launch the upEND movement, a collaborative effort dedicated to abolishing the family policing system and building alternatives that focus on healing and liberation.  He is a professor at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work.

For more about Alan Dettlaff’s work, visit: https://alandettlaff.com/

MATT ANDERSON

After 11 years as a nonprofit executive responsible for the largest foster care program in North Carolina, Matt Anderson quit – realizing his values weren’t aligned with his work and had to stop contributing to and benefiting from a system that he believes harms and oppresses people.

In 2023, he founded Proximity Design Studio as a media production and strategic consulting company focused on investing in the well-being of parents to keep families together.  He is currently the CEO of Imagination Factory, working towards helping everyone live and work at the intersection of their purpose, joy, and justice. 

For more about Matt Anderson’s work, visit: https://www.imgnfactory.org/

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