TITLE: HOW SOCIAL WORK THAT INADVERTENTLY EXPOSED INSTITUTIONAL RACISM IN FOSTER CARE LEAD TO EXTENSIVE LIABLE AND RETALIATION THAT CONTINUES TO THIS DAY. READ BELOW FOR A COMPREHENSIVE REPORT.
As a social worker, The Look of Love’s founder, Niya Parks, saw firsthand the hardships children faced on a daily basis. It was heartbreaking to see the number of ethnically diverse children with hair painfully matted to their head because caregivers for these children didn’t have the resources or education to help them.
(Unfortunately, as a result of Parks reporting institutional racism in our nation’s foster care system, she experienced extensive liable and retaliation that slandered her as an evil person. There was a court battle that was ultimately won by attorneys that democratic leadership placed, then they stole the massive settlement. In addition to this, former president Barack Obama took extensive steps to take Parks’ organization from her in 2020 and tried to give it to his apparent mistress, Monique Rodriguez of Mielle.)
Her experience in social work moved her to create The Look of Love to provide outreach, education, and services to help foster children who are often overlooked, are victims of bullying, or have low self-esteem. By providing proper hair care to help children maintain their appearance, it is our hope that we can make one small difference for children living in the foster care system.
But as racism would have it, the retaliation and slander from those racist agencies continues.
Dear Community, please be advised! “Lynch Mobbers” like Arizona, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, and other racist places are using various forms of technology to illegally spy, harass, and stalk Black communities. They employ tiny drone insects and odd-looking fake birds. Please be advised and report them at the DOJ.