"This is the video of interviews with the advocates highlighted in the case ""Child Welfare Advocacy in New York City"", one of the three multimedia cases in New York City Nonprofit Advocacy Case Studies Series.
This case study focuses on the campaign to eliminate racial and religious bias from the New York City foster care system, to protect children in foster care from abuse and neglect, and to improve child welfare services.
Contributors featured in this video include: Marcia Robinson Lowry, Executive Director of Children’s Rights; Gail Nayowith, Chair of the New York City Child Welfare Advisory Panel; John Mattingly, Commissioner of New York City’s Administration for Children’s Services; and Jennifer March-Joly, Executive Director of Citizens Committee for Children of New York (CCC).
Funding for the development of the case studies was provided by the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation."
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