On the Anniversary of Tam's Birth

The first few weeks Tam spent in bed. She played a cassette she brought with her and cried and cried through the lyrics of the songs she had sung with her friends she left behind at the orphanage. To her, they were family. Their music kept them connected.

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On the Anniversary of Thaddeus' Death

Thaddeus was brought into something deeply entrenched in our global society that's historical, cultural, with roots in slavery and colonization involving crimes against humanity, he is now part of a lasting legacy of victims who threaten this multibillion-dollar industry that created them.

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The Criminal Scheme Continues

Time after time, case after case, state officials promise to ensure no more harm will come to the children in their care. Yet, questions remain who should be held accountable for these crimes. How should justice be served for lasting change? How do the surviving parents and families find peace in losing their child?

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