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60 Minutes - The Loneliest People (December 17, 2006) DVD
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Binding: DVD
Format: NTSC
Label: CBS
Manufacturer: CBS
Publisher: CBS
Release Date: January 09, 2007
Running Time: 15 minutes
Studio: CBS






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Air Date: 12/17/06 They are said to be the loneliest children in the world: unadopted foster children who assume their families have forgotten them. A new program called "Family Finding" tracks down these kids' relatives, giving the children a sense of belonging. For 13-year-old Samara, it's meant a reunion with her mother and the siblings she never met. Beverly, age 14, has been reunited with an uncle who now visits her weekly. Lesley Stahl reports.

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Concern that this DVD is exploitive and pathologizes foster children
I watched the content of this DVD shortly after it first aired on CBS News, packaged as Leslie Stahl's December interview: Lost and Found. The topic was reuniting foster foster children with their biological families.

As a former foster child, I watched the series of interviews with mixed emotions. The more I watched, the more I began to feel deep concern for the children being interviewed. There can be a thin line between news reporting and exploitation.

I call this 'the ... Read More





 

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