Audience: Parents& Professionals
Level: Intermediate
Ages addressed: 0-18
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In today’s world, the call for social justice extends beyond public spaces and into our homes, where the
foundational dynamics of equity are shaped. Adoption is a deeply complex process, influenced by social,
cultural, and ethical considerations. In this engaging seminar, we’ll explore the intersection of social
justice and adoption, focusing on how these dynamics impact families and adoption practices.
This training will examine the ethical responsibilities families face when integrating social justice into
their daily lives. Participants will gain insight into how race, culture, and systemic inequalities shape
family systems and influence both children and adults. We’ll discuss how principles like equity, inclusion,
and anti-racism should guide ethical decision-making in adoption, and how these values can create
supportive, understanding, and fair environments for all children.
Social justice is not just a buzzword—it’s an ongoing framework that helps dismantle entrenched biases,
harmful narratives, and inequities within adoption agencies, legal systems, and family structures.
Through expert insights, real-world examples, and actionable strategies, this session will equip parents,
caregivers, and families with the tools they need to foster more just and inclusive family environments.
Whether you are navigating the adoption process, seeking to create a more inclusive home, or working
as a professional in the field, this webinar will provide the resources you need to embed social justice
principles into family systems and everyday practices.