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Tony Hynes, Center for Adoption Support  (CASE) / Fostering Change Episode 143

Tony Hynes, Center for Adoption Support (CASE) / Fostering Change Episode 143

FromFostering Change


Tony Hynes, Center for Adoption Support (CASE) / Fostering Change Episode 143

FromFostering Change

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Aug 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this week’s episode of Fostering Change,  Rob Scheer talks with Tony Hynes. Tony is an adoptee, former foster youth, author of “The Son with Two Moms:, Training Specialist at the Center for Adoption Support and Education, and PH.D. Candidate studying the well-being of adult interracial adoptees. Rob and Tony discuss The importance of discussing Intersectionality in adoptive/foster care communities, and how to empower adoptees/foster communities through the life-course.Story Key Notes:?️ The Son With Two Moms?️ The Importance of Discussing Intersectionality in Adoptive/Fostered Care Communities?️ How to Empower Adoptees/Foster Communities Through the Life-Course?️ Why It's Important Not to Understand That Every Adoptee/Foster Story Is Unique?️  Why Its Important to Talk About Race in Adoptive/Fostered Households?️How My Experiences and Research Impact My Views on the Child Welfare System as a Whole, and on Our Nation’s HistoryYou can find out more about Tony by visiting:Website: Anthony Hynes - C.A.S.E. - Nurture, Inspire, Empower (adoptionsupport.org)Instagram: @Tony_hy (Tony Hynes)Facebook: Tony HynesLearn more at https://www.comfortcases.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Aug 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Comfort Cases founder Rob Scheer hosts this inspiring show about how communities can come together to bring dignity and hope to children in the foster care system. Guests will include former youth in foster care, foster parents, celebrities touched by the foster care system, child welfare advocates, and everyday people working to improve the lives of kids in care. Rob brings a sense of positivity and humor to his conversations. If you have a story to tell as it relates to foster care or any questions, please email fosteringchange@comfortcases.org. And please follow Comfort Cases @comfortcases. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.