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Navigating the complexities of youth detention at Oberstown Children Detention Campus, led by Director Damien Hernon.Oberstown Children Detention Campus (Oberstown) is a national service that provides a safe and secure environment for young people remanded in custody or sentenced by the Courts for a period of detention Two Norries Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Earlier this year, the Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution announced that children should no longer be detained in immigration detention centres, pledging to place them instead under the care of NGOs that specialise in the welfare of children. Then in August the Home Ministry announced 23 children and 10 of their parents or guardians have been relocated from existing immigration detention centres to what the government has termed as a “children friendly” detention centre, called Baitul Mahabbah. Does this move signify the Malaysian government will finally put an end to child immigration detention in Malaysia? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Hannah Jambunathan, Asia Pacific Programme Officer with the International Detention Coalition, and human rights advocate Mahi Ramakrishnan.
A major change to child detention laws in Queensland has caused concern amongst advocates and legal professionals over its potential to disproportionately impact First Nations kids.
WA Labor's Child Detention Practices | WA This Week with Dr David Honey In this week's episode of WA This Week, Dr David Honey discusses the newest revelations in Labor's Landgate scandal as well as the widespread condemnation of the McGowan Government's child detention practices. -- Remember to subscribe to the show on your favourite podcasting app. Also, don't forget to follow Dr David Honey on your favourite social media platforms to get regular updates on the issues you care about the most. -Facebook: www.facebook.com/drdavidhoney -Twitter: www.twitter.com/drdavidhoney -LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/DrDavidHoney -Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9qH-GKqAH8-O8goWsSIliQ -- See all podcast platforms here: www.davidhoney.com.au/about-dr-david-honey/podcast-wa-this-week/
Ukraine reconstruction must start now, says UN chief $68.4 million appeal launched to help Central African Republic: WFP EU States urged to end child detention
In this hour, Howie discusses the child detention facilities at the Mexican border opened under the Biden Administration, climate change, and Dr. Fauci's predictions of doom and gloom.
This Episode was brought to you by https://loudapartment.com/ On this episode i chat via Skype to Stephen Gillen. Stephen once apon a time was a notorious Gang Leader in London. Spent his early years in Child Detention before doing 17 years in a High Security , CAT A Prison. Now Stephen has totally transformed his life. On this breathtaking interview we talk about how he changed his life and is now a Entrepreneur, Speaker, Author and Film maker. His book, The Monkey Puzzle Tree is a sell out all around the globe and is gaining amazing reviews everywhere. Why not head over and take a look yourself at his amazing true life story www.stephengillen.com
The post Between Exploitation and Exposure: Little Village Solidarity Network on the Fight Against Child Detention in Chicago appeared first on It's Going Down. On this episode of the It’s Going Down podcast, we caught up with two members of the Little Village Solidarity Network (LVSN), to speak about the ongoing fight against the Heartland Alliance in Chicago. The Heartland Alliance is a non-profit that runs a network of facilities across the Chicago-land area that jails undocumented children who... Read Full Article
While The Rabble is on break, we are revisiting some of our favorite, most impactful, or most moving episodes. This episode originally aired on June 28, 2019. Since its debut, it has continued to be our most-downloaded episode. In the midst of the horrors at the border, it is comforting that so many people want to know how they can stop them. We ourselves were desperate to understand what was happening to child migrants and how we could help, so we made an episode all about just that. Plus, in a surreal twist of fate, Becky's pansexual stan Texas State Rep. Mary González (who inspired Becky to come out on our June 21 episode) represents the district where the Clint facility is (the one that made news this summer). Rep. González is our special guest along with guest host Dr. Cheasty Anderson, one of the most knowledgeable humans on the topic of child detention. SUPPORT ROUSER'S NEW PATREON PAGE! Want to make sure The Rabble pod keeps coming? Help us pay for it! (We are making zero dollars on the pod and need your help to keep going.) ALSO, you get super fun perks when you pitch in to help us cover our costs (secret parties, GIF chats, even a prayer candle with your face on it!). Go to https://www.patreon.com/rousertx NOW NOW NOW NOW! Also, spread the joy of Ann Richards and The Rabble all across Texas: https://rouser.threadless.com/ PRESENTING SPONSOR: Today's episode of The Rabble is brought to you by the Austin Chapter of Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association. On our way into recording this episode today we heard that the Supreme Court kinda sorta decided to keep the citizenship question off the 2020 Census. Which is a BIG win! Yay. But here's the deal. People of color are scared for their lives, and that will effect who gets counted in the 2020 Census. And that matters for how much national funding we get as a state for services. How much power we get to hold in the number of representatives we get in Congress. The national arm of APAPA is coming to ATX for a training on making sure everyone is included in the census. Find out more here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCne-T1Xe0_GGXKtucEuloFf1ygPkYi-l1q4oHkaEaIgWWpQ/viewform?fbclid=IwAR3eXFbjF2piIiFmhgsmaVg2U5nRPhjdHCc-mWh2NIn5Khpw-OuzmPBKLiM THIS WEEK'S GUEST: Texas State Rep, Mary González https://twitter.com/RepMaryGonzalez SH*T TO DO: Here's how you can help migrant kids! https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18049269658192653/ https://www.texastribune.org/2018/06/18/heres-list-organizations-are-mobilizing-help-separated-immigrant-child/ Attend a protest: https://www.closethecampsnow.org/event/close-camps-now/search/ https://cdftexas.org/carrizo-springs-protest/ FOLLOW ROUSER: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RouserTX Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rousertx/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RouserTX?lang=en Subscribe to our Friday newsletter, T-GIF: https://www.rousertx.com/tgif/ LINKS WE MENTIONED: Stories on the situation at the border: https://www.texastribune.org/2019/06/23/immigrant-detention-center-mcalllen-overcrowded-filthy-conditions/ https://www.npr.org/2019/06/24/735510392/immigrant-children-moved-from-texas-detention-center-because-of-unsanitary-condi https://twitter.com/gokpkd/status/1143190218989821952?s=20 This history of the Tornillo tent city: https://www.citylab.com/equity/2019/01/border-crisis-migrant-children-detention-tornillo-tent-city/578557/ Angry Tias and abuelas: https://www.angrytiasandabuelas.com/ and they have a FB page - pretty active. IWC: https://interfaithwelcomecoalition.org RAICES: https://www.raicestexas.org/ Families Belong Together: https://www.familiesbelongtogether.org/ https://cdftexas.org/ Supermajorities can do some really innovative stuff! - https://supermajority.com/ The "Superlocal" event just means women sharing with each other. We will be the emcees! https://www.facebook.com/events/622506084892834/
If all you can think about this week are the babies at the border who have no toothbrushes, soap, or even diapers, this is the episode for you. We were desperate to understand what was happening to child migrants and how we could help, so we made an episode all about just that. Plus, in a surreal twist of fate, Becky's pansexual stan Texas State Rep. Mary González (who inspired her to come out on last week's pod) represents the district where the Clint facility is (the one in the news this week). Rep. González is our special guest along with guest host Dr. Cheasty Anderson, one of the most knowledgeable humans on the topic of child detention. SUPPORT ROUSER'S NEW PATREON PAGE! Want to make sure The Rabble pod keeps coming? Help us pay for it! (We are making zero dollars on the pod and need your help to keep going.) ALSO, you get super fun perks when you pitch in to help us cover our costs (secret parties, GIF chats, even a prayer candle with your face on it!). Go to https://www.patreon.com/rousertx NOW NOW NOW NOW! Also, spread the joy of Ann Richards and The Rabble all across Texas: https://rouser.threadless.com/ PRESENTING SPONSOR: Today's episode of The Rabble is brought to you by the Austin Chapter of Asian Pacific Islander American Public Affairs Association. On our way into recording this episode today we heard that the Supreme Court kinda sorta decided to keep the citizenship question off the 2020 Census. Which is a BIG win! Yay. But here's the deal. People of color are scared for their lives, and that will effect who gets counted in the 2020 Census. And that matters for how much national funding we get as a state for services. How much power we get to hold in the number of representatives we get in Congress. The national arm of APAPA is coming to ATX for a training on making sure everyone is included in the census. Find out more here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScCne-T1Xe0_GGXKtucEuloFf1ygPkYi-l1q4oHkaEaIgWWpQ/viewform?fbclid=IwAR3eXFbjF2piIiFmhgsmaVg2U5nRPhjdHCc-mWh2NIn5Khpw-OuzmPBKLiM THIS WEEK'S GUEST: Texas State Rep, Mary González https://twitter.com/RepMaryGonzalez SH*T TO DO: Here's how you can help migrant kids! https://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/18049269658192653/ https://www.texastribune.org/2018/06/18/heres-list-organizations-are-mobilizing-help-separated-immigrant-child/ Attend a protest: https://www.closethecampsnow.org/event/close-camps-now/search/ https://cdftexas.org/carrizo-springs-protest/ FOLLOW ROUSER: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RouserTX Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rousertx/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RouserTX?lang=en Subscribe to our Friday newsletter, T-GIF: https://www.rousertx.com/tgif/ LINKS WE MENTIONED: Stories on the situation at the border: https://www.texastribune.org/2019/06/23/immigrant-detention-center-mcalllen-overcrowded-filthy-conditions/ https://www.npr.org/2019/06/24/735510392/immigrant-children-moved-from-texas-detention-center-because-of-unsanitary-condi https://twitter.com/gokpkd/status/1143190218989821952?s=20 This history of the Tornillo tent city: https://www.citylab.com/equity/2019/01/border-crisis-migrant-children-detention-tornillo-tent-city/578557/ Angry Tias and abuelas: https://www.angrytiasandabuelas.com/ and they have a FB page - pretty active. IWC: https://interfaithwelcomecoalition.org RAICES: https://www.raicestexas.org/ Families Belong Together: https://www.familiesbelongtogether.org/ https://cdftexas.org/ Supermajorities can do some really innovative stuff! - https://supermajority.com/ The "Superlocal" event just means women sharing with each other. We will be the emcees! https://www.facebook.com/events/622506084892834/
In this episode I sit down with friend, and chef Loghan Call. He is a return guest and because of his interest in politics and measured approach I wanted to talk about the state of Child Detention Centers. We voice our frustrations with our political leaders and our concern for humanitarian crises. Check out the links below to see what else Loghan is up to. Website-http://www.plantedcuisine.com/ Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/plantedcuisine/ Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/PlantedCuisine/ For more about Cold Shower check out our page or find us on Instagram. We offer Podcast Episodes, blog posts, and booking opportunities. Links below! Cold Shower Website-https://coldshowerpodcast.com/ Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/_taylorcramer/ https://www.instagram.com/coldshowerpodcast/
In this episode I sit down with friend, and chef Loghan Call. He is a return guest and because of his interest in politics and measured approach I wanted to talk about the state of Child Detention Centers. We voice our frustrations with our political leaders and our concern for humanitarian crises. Check out the links below to see what else Loghan is up to. Website-http://www.plantedcuisine.com/ (http://www.plantedcuisine.com/) Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/plantedcuisine/ (https://www.instagram.com/plantedcuisine/) Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/PlantedCuisine/ (https://www.facebook.com/PlantedCuisine/) For more about Cold Shower check out our page or find us on Instagram. We offer Podcast Episodes, blog posts, and booking opportunities. Links below! Cold Shower Website-https://coldshowerpodcast.com/ (https://coldshowerpodcast.com/) Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/_taylorcramer/ (https://www.instagram.com/_taylorcramer/) https://www.instagram.com/coldshowerpodcast/ (https://www.instagram.com/coldshowerpodcast/)
In this episode I sit down with friend, and chef Loghan Call. He is a return guest and because of his interest in politics and measured approach I wanted to talk about the state of Child Detention Centers. We voice our frustrations with our political leaders and our concern for humanitarian crises. Check out the links below to see what else Loghan is up to. Website-http://www.plantedcuisine.com/ (http://www.plantedcuisine.com/) Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/plantedcuisine/ (https://www.instagram.com/plantedcuisine/) Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/PlantedCuisine/ (https://www.facebook.com/PlantedCuisine/) For more about Cold Shower check out our page or find us on Instagram. We offer Podcast Episodes, blog posts, and podcast production. Links below! Cold Shower Website- https://www.coldshowermedia.com Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/coldshowermedia/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/coldshowermedia Twitter- https://twitter.com/coldshowerpod YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwGhxrQY8m1QjXF-PA0j1wg?view_as=subscriber If you want to start your own podcast and are interested in our help then send an email to taylor@coldshowerpodcast to discuss your potential project!
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Dara, Jane, and Matt on the breakdown of trust that’s driving the latest crisis at the border. Related reading: The horrifying conditions facing kids in border detention, explained White paper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mandy Manning, 2018 US National Teacher of the Year, explains the Teachers Against Child Detention Campaign and the upcoming "Teach-In for Freedom" that will be taking place in El Paso, Texas.
Democratic political strategist Patrick McGill joined Chilly Pete in studio to review the 2018 year in politics. McGill distilled it down to these top 5 events that will reverberate in the year ahead.1) Brett Kavanaugh's Political Appointment2) Parkland Shooting and the Lefts Political Awakening3) November Election4) Mueller Investigation and Political Fallout5) Family Separation and Child Detention at the Southern BorderBe sure to subscribe to Chilly Underground on your favorite Podcasting services including iTunes, Spotify, Spreaker.Listen to Chilly Underground live every Saturday 1pm on Radio RAMPA 620 AMFor more visit: www.ChillyUnderground.com
Our guest are Rabbi Bruce Elder, Dr. Sally Nador, and Attorney Lee Goodman, all from Congregation Hakafa of Glencoe Illinois. They've joined us in studio to talk about their recent trip to Tornillo, Texas to support local protest efforts against the Tornillo Detention facility where nearly 3,000 children are being detained. We talk about the lack of transparency at the facility, as well as how federal guidelines are being sidestepped by the "temporary" designation affixed to the facility, and more. Guest- Bruce Elder; Sally Nador; Lee Goodman. Host/Producer- Tariq I. El-Amin Engineer- Ibrahim Baig Executive Producer- Abdul Malik Mujahid Music Ant the Symbol - Browns Island - http://bit.ly/2vJuzSs Beat.dowsing - bones - http://bit.ly/2x2GdIe Image Rodrigo Dias Tome--USA-IMMIGRATION/CHILDREN
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A child dies after being detained at a Texas prison for refugees, Make the Road New York protests at the offices of JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and a police officer in Texas is found guilty of murder.
On this episode: writer and podcast host ('49th Parahell') Rob Rousseau's Twitter game, which combines the best of a combative and Extremely Online socialist Left with absurdist comedy, is baffling and infuriating all the right people. One recent Tweet, featured on a morning segment of 'Fox and Friends', the Daily Caller and basically everywhere in the American right-wing echo chamber, has made him a target of the far-Right. On this episode Rob joins host Andre Goulet for a conversation on la Meute's failed Montreal Canada Day march, the hidden horror of Canadian child detainees and why the recent rise of American socialism is just the beginning. This conversation was recorded on July 3rd, 2018. Look for Rob Rousseau's new podcast '49th Parahell' on iTunes, Soundcloud and at ricochet.media
Are you aware of your legal rights? A new report by the Law Council of Australia has tabled a number of key recommendations, in the hope it’ll lead to better outcomes for the country’s most vulnerable.
If every time a child does something we detain them, we destroy their future, we make them basically dreamless young men. This is how Palestinian children who go through the system become. — Yazan Meqbil On December 19, 2017 Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi was arrested after slapping an Israeli soldier on her family's property. She was taken from her home in the middle of the night, interrogated without an adult present, and eventually signed a plea deal and was sentenced to eight months in prison. Ahed Tamimi became a symbol of Palestinian resistance, but she is only one out of hundreds of Palestinian children who face Israel's military court system every year. In this episode of Unsettled, we wanted to find out — On what grounds are children arrested? What actually happens to a child once they’ve been arrested? How does child detention impact both individuals and communities in the West Bank? We spoke to Ahed's father Bassem Tamimi, Palestinian student and activist Yazan Meqbil, and attorney Brad Parker of Defense for Children International-Palestine. This episode of Unsettled was produced and edited by Emily Bell and Asaf Calderon. Music by Nat Rosenzweig and Monplaisir. Bassem Tamimi is a Palestinian activist from the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh. Since 2009, Tamimi has been one of the leaders of protests in the village against the seizure of the local spring by a nearby settlement. Tamimi spent three years in administrative detention in the 1990s. While he was imprisoned twice between 2011 and 2013, Amnesty International labeled him a prisoner of conscience and wrote that he was "detained solely for his role in organizing peaceful protests against the encroachment onto Palestinian lands by Israeli settlers." Bassem is married to Nariman Tamimi and has four children, including 17-year-old Ahed Tamimi, who was arrested in December 2017 and currently serves an 8-month sentence. Yazan Meqbil grew up in the West Bank town of Beit Ommar. Growing up, Meqbil became familiar with the ill-treatment of Palestinian children. In 2015, Meqbil joined the American Friends Service Committee and Defense for Children International-Palestine in filming the documentary Detaining Dreams. He has been on several speaking tours and engagements in the US since then advocating for the cause and raising awareness about Israel’s arrest, persecution, and mistreatment of an average of 700 Palestinian children every year. Meqbil is currently a rising senior studying Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Goshen College, in Goshen, Indiana. Brad Parker is a staff attorney and international advocacy officer at Defense for Children International - Palestine. He specializes in issues of juvenile justice and grave violations against children during armed conflict, and leads DCIP’s legal advocacy efforts on Palestinian children’s rights. Parker regularly writes and speaks on the situation of Palestinian children, particularly issues involving detention, ill-treatment and torture of child detainees within the Israeli military detention system, and violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law. He leads DCIP's US Program and is a co-leader of the No Way to Treat a Child campaign in the United States and Canada. He is a graduate of the University of Vermont and received his J.D. from the City University of New York School of Law. RESOURCES Military Court Watch Annual Report 2016/17 Minors in Jeopardy, B'tselem, March 2018 Statistics on Palestinian minors in the custody of the Israeli security forces, B'tselem, May 2018 Unprotected: Detention of Palestinian Teenagers in East Jerusalem, B'tselem, October 2017 Order regarding Security Provisions [Consolidated Version] (Judea and Samaria) (No. 1651), 5770-2009 Israel's military courts 'humiliating charade' for Palestinians, Al Jazeera, February 2018 Separate and Unequal: Inside Israel's Military Courts, Where the Only Defendants Are Palestinian, Haaretz, March 2017 Defense For Children International - Palestine No Way To Treat A Child H.R.4391 - Promoting Human Rights by Ending Israeli Military Detention of Palestinian Children Act Detaining Dreams Yazan Meqbil: Congressional Briefing - 50 Years of Occupation and Life for Palestinian Children Preview image: Ofer Military Prison, Israel. Photo credit: Christopher Michel, Wikimedia Commons.
If every time a child does something we detain them, we destroy their future, we make them basically dreamless young men. This is how Palestinian children who go through the system become. — Yazan Meqbil On December 19, 2017 Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi was arrested after slapping an Israeli soldier on her family's property. She was taken from her home in the middle of the night, interrogated without an adult present, and eventually signed a plea deal and was sentenced to eight months in prison. Ahed Tamimi became a symbol of Palestinian resistance, but she is only one out of hundreds of Palestinian children who face Israel's military court system every year. In this episode of Unsettled, we wanted to find out — On what grounds are children arrested? What actually happens to a child once they’ve been arrested? How does child detention impact both individuals and communities in the West Bank? We spoke to Ahed's father Bassem Tamimi, Palestinian student and activist Yazan Meqbil, and attorney Brad Parker of Defense for Children International-Palestine. This episode of Unsettled was produced and edited by Emily Bell and Asaf Calderon. Music by Nat Rosenzweig and Monplaisir. Bassem Tamimi is a Palestinian activist from the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh. Since 2009, Tamimi has been one of the leaders of protests in the village against the seizure of the local spring by a nearby settlement. Tamimi spent three years in administrative detention in the 1990s. While he was imprisoned twice between 2011 and 2013, Amnesty International labeled him a prisoner of conscience and wrote that he was "detained solely for his role in organizing peaceful protests against the encroachment onto Palestinian lands by Israeli settlers." Bassem is married to Nariman Tamimi and has four children, including 17-year-old Ahed Tamimi, who was arrested in December 2017 and currently serves an 8-month sentence. Yazan Meqbil grew up in the West Bank town of Beit Ommar. Growing up, Meqbil became familiar with the ill-treatment of Palestinian children. In 2015, Meqbil joined the American Friends Service Committee and Defense for Children International-Palestine in filming the documentary Detaining Dreams. He has been on several speaking tours and engagements in the US since then advocating for the cause and raising awareness about Israel’s arrest, persecution, and mistreatment of an average of 700 Palestinian children every year. Meqbil is currently a rising senior studying Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Goshen College, in Goshen, Indiana. Brad Parker is a staff attorney and international advocacy officer at Defense for Children International - Palestine. He specializes in issues of juvenile justice and grave violations against children during armed conflict, and leads DCIP’s legal advocacy efforts on Palestinian children’s rights. Parker regularly writes and speaks on the situation of Palestinian children, particularly issues involving detention, ill-treatment and torture of child detainees within the Israeli military detention system, and violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law. He leads DCIP's US Program and is a co-leader of the No Way to Treat a Child campaign in the United States and Canada. He is a graduate of the University of Vermont and received his J.D. from the City University of New York School of Law. RESOURCES Military Court Watch Annual Report 2016/17 Minors in Jeopardy, B'tselem, March 2018 Statistics on Palestinian minors in the custody of the Israeli security forces, B'tselem, May 2018 Unprotected: Detention of Palestinian Teenagers in East Jerusalem, B'tselem, October 2017 Order regarding Security Provisions [Consolidated Version] (Judea and Samaria) (No. 1651), 5770-2009 Israel's military courts 'humiliating charade' for Palestinians, Al Jazeera, February 2018 Separate and Unequal: Inside Israel's Military Courts, Where the Only Defendants Are Palestinian, Haaretz, March 2017 Defense For Children International - Palestine No Way To Treat A Child H.R.4391 - Promoting Human Rights by Ending Israeli Military Detention of Palestinian Children Act Detaining Dreams Yazan Meqbil: Congressional Briefing - 50 Years of Occupation and Life for Palestinian Children Preview image: Ofer Military Prison, Israel. Photo credit: Christopher Michel, Wikimedia Commons.
Youth Detention Centres are again in the spotlight following calls from Amnesty International to close down a unit of Western Australia's Banksia Hill facility.