
Tony Hynes, Center for Adoption Support (CASE) / Fostering Change Episode 143
Fostering Change| Tony Hynes
Fostering Change · Rob Scheer
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Show Notes
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 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 History
You 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 Hynes
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