Foster Youth Perspectives: How Foster Youth Navigate and Mobilize Their Rights within the Foster Care System

Jessennya Hernandez
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This paper explores the grounded realities of how foster youth attempt to improve their own lives by navigating the foster care system. From 2014 to 2016 in southern California, I conducted life history interviews with eight foster youth; interviewed two legal representatives; administered questionnaires to two social workers; and conducted participant observation. Referencing the California Foster Care Bill of Rights and deploying the legal mobilization model, interviews with foster youth focused on their perceptions about rights and how they seek redress for violations to their rights. Their experiences expose the system’s preoccupation with bureaucratic procedures, rather than teaching or acknowledging specific or written rights. Interlocutors aggregately experienced forty rights violations, variously responding with the following modes of action: Doing nothing; Non-Legal action; and Formal-Legal action. In all instances, their knowledge (or lack thereof) about their rights and the foster care system critically informed their actions and revealed their awareness of the power dynamics within the system. This case study centers foster youth perspectives and narratives which are important for identifying effective alternatives that ensure foster youth rights, mobilization for when rights are violated, and ultimately center their voices and power.
寄养青年视角:寄养青年如何在寄养系统中导航和动员他们的权利
本文探讨了寄养青年如何试图通过引导寄养系统来改善自己的生活。2014年至2016年,我在南加州对8名寄养青少年进行了生活史访谈;会见了两名法定代表人;对两名社会工作者进行问卷调查;并进行了参与式观察。参考《加州寄养权利法案》并采用法律动员模式,对寄养青年的采访侧重于了解他们对权利的看法,以及他们如何在权利受到侵犯时寻求赔偿。他们的经历暴露了这个系统对官僚程序的关注,而不是教导或承认具体的或书面的权利。对话者总共经历了40次侵犯人权的行为,他们采取了以下不同的行动方式:什么都不做;不受法律保护的行动;和正式的法律行动。在所有情况下,他们对自己的权利和寄养系统的了解(或缺乏了解)对他们的行动有重要影响,并揭示了他们对系统内权力动态的认识。这个案例研究中心培养青年的观点和叙述,这对于确定有效的替代方案至关重要,这些替代方案可以确保培养青年权利,在权利受到侵犯时动员起来,并最终集中他们的声音和力量。
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