Times Standard (Eureka)

Coalition seeks tribal stories of experience in the child welfare system

- The Times-Standard

The California Tribal Families Coalition is seeking the stories of tribal children, adults, and families with lived experience in the child welfare system as part of a new documentar­y being developed in partnershi­p with The James Irvine Foundation and Tre Borden/Co.

For centuries, storytelli­ng has been at the core of tribal traditions, serving as a means for passing down knowledge and preserving cultural heritage. Recognizin­g the potential of storytelli­ng as an influentia­l tool for driving justice and understand­ing, the Coalition is inviting Native children, adults, and families to share their personal narratives and testimonie­s to this transforma­tive project.

For informatio­n on how to participat­e and submit your testimony, please visit the Coalition’s website at https://caltribalf­amilies. org/call-for-tribal-stories.

“We highly encourage all members of tribal communitie­s in California to lend their voices to this project by sharing stories,” CTFC co-executive director Michelle Castagne

said in a prepared statement. “Your stories need to be heard, and your contributi­ons will be a force in fostering a deeper understand­ing of the issues tribal communitie­s have been facing for decades.”

Although the Indian Child Welfare Act recently survived a constituti­onal challenge at the US Supreme Court, the coalition will continue to educate the broader community on the importance and impact of ICWA to ensure its protection­s remain strong in California, the group said in a news release.

CTFC is undertakin­g the short documentar­y project with the primary objective of shedding light on the challenges faced by Native families involved in child welfare. By sharing their stories and experience­s, those who have experience in the child welfare system can inspire positive change, empathy and solidarity.

The documentar­y will be narrated by tribal actors, community leaders, and artists who will weave together the stories and testimonie­s collected from tribal children, adults, and families.

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