
Women of color are not paranoid when we say that we fear our children being taken away. It happens all too often.
It happens again and again:
On March 3rd, 2009 six year old Aniysah was taken from her mother’s arms and thrown into a legal shuffle of unaccountability, instability and discrimination. There were no records verifying that she would be taken to a safe living environment or that she was enrolled in school. Questions about her health and well-being went unanswered. That was 150 days ago. To date, Aniysah remains lost in the legal system. A system where black and brown children go missing everyday. A system where black mothers like Aniysah’s are often left to fend for themselves in a brutal, dogged battle just to make sure their children are safe.
It’s time to hold the legal system accountable. Document the Silence asks that you join them in the “Where’s Aniysah?” campaign by posting information about this case on your blogs, online social networks and throughout your community. You can find out more about this campaign to stand against injustices against our children in the legal system by visiting the Document the Silence website .
Where’s Aniysah? What you can do!
* Show up! – Are you going to be in the NYcity area August 24th? Come to Aniysah’s court date and show the judge and the law guardian you care! Even if you can’t make it, invite your friends who can! there’s an attachment below that you can copy and send to your folks! The deets:The next court date is August 24th, 2009 at 11AM and the address is :
IDV Part
Courtroom E-123, Annex Building
Justice Fernando M. Camacho
Queens County IDV Court,
Queens County Supreme Court
Criminal Term 125-01 Queens Blvd
Kew Gardens, New York 11415* Spread the word!- send this website out to everyone you know. tell them why this is important. post to your facebook account. forward on your many list serves. post Aniysah’s mom youtube clip on your facebook page. write a blog about her story. email everyone you know and don’t know.
* Speak up! – do you know of other children of color who have been lost in the legal shuffle? Let’s document the silence of court sanctioned kidnapping that is happening to black and brown women and children across the country! email us at beboldbered@gmail.com and we will add your story to the website.
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11 Responses to Where’s Aniysah?
noemi
August 3rd, 2009 at 1:01 pm
is Whitey a specific person or are you using it like “Whitey on the Moon”?
Jennifer
August 3rd, 2009 at 5:29 pm
Bill, not sure what you are talking about. And to evoke Noemi, who is Whitey? And when and where was he mentioned? Last time I checked he was a character on Leave It to Beaver…
la Macha
August 3rd, 2009 at 7:56 pm
hahaha, jennifer–I think that was wally? I’m not sure, it’s been years and years since I saw that show!!!!
Jennifer Woodard Maderazo
August 4th, 2009 at 2:52 am
Wally was the brother, Whitey just a friend of The Beav’s
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August 5th, 2009 at 7:23 pm
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August 11th, 2009 at 7:48 am
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August 11th, 2009 at 12:35 pm
[...] this month I wrote about how one mami is being kept from her daughter by a justice system that claims to think of the best interest of the child. As the next court date [...]
Kathleen Russell
August 12th, 2009 at 12:50 pm
What is happening to Aniysah in the family courts is happening to tens of thousands of children across America- black, brown, yellow, red and white.
Check out our website to see more stories of children being taken from their parents (mostly mothers) who are often just trying to protect them from an abusive parent. Some good dads are losing their kids as well.
See this short 12 min video about the family court crisis- http://centerforjudicialexcellence.org/cjefldocumentaryvnr.htm
We just succeeded in getting an audit of the california family courts in July- and the media is finally starting to wake up and cover this outrageous human rights abuse being perpetrated by family courts across the US and beyond.
I wish Aniysah’s mother great strength and I wish I could be there in NY to show my support. There are many, many moms in her shoes. It is downright criminal what is happening. Stay strong- keep speaking out!
NYC: Can You Support a Mother and Her Child Tomorrow? Will You Witness Justice for Aniysah? | VivirLatino
August 23rd, 2009 at 3:28 pm
[...] court room and the streets outside the court house shows that their is an entire community behind Angeline and her child. Are you going to be in the NY city area Monday, August 24th? Come to Aniysah’s court date and [...]
Mamita Mala :One Bad Mami blog » NYC: Can You Support a Mother and Her Child Today? Will You Witness Justice for Aniysah?
August 24th, 2009 at 7:55 am
[...] court room and the streets outside the court house shows that their is an entire community behind Angeline and her child. Are you going to be in the NY city area Monday, August 24th? Come to Aniysah’s court date and [...]