Family Rights 101: Where can I learn more and hear victim stories?

Friday, July 17, 2009
By Teri Stoddard

Parents who find their rights violated in the many ways that can result in losing contact with their children often feel completely alone.  Parents who worry they are looked at differently by their community are less likely to reach out for help.  And the grief that comes with what is described as a living death can lead to self-imposed isolation. Fortunately they can share their stories and find information and peer support online.

The following list consists of internet podcasts and radio shows, some live and interactive, as well as audio archives about family rights issues.  These audio shows feature interviews with professionals and victim families.

An open-ended collection: Please post family rights audio shows in the comment section that have been over-looked and that you would recommend.
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I'm a sun and nature loving, 50-something, laid back, forward thinking, liberal anti-feminist egalitarian, san francisco bay area native, single mom of 4 and yia yia to 2. I've been active in the equal parenting movement since 2002. Known as the purple Queen of Equality, I once blogged as the Feminist4Fathers. Find me now on sharedparentingworks.org and jugsforjustice.org. | More from Teri Stoddard

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