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Beyond The System: Michael C. Williams On Reforming Child Welfare With Vision And Heart

Beyond The System: Michael C. Williams On Reforming Child Welfare With Vision And Heart

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In this episode of My Cotton Patch Moment, I sit down with Michael C. Williams, the newly appointed Child Welfare Director for Oklahoma Human Services and a nationally recognized leader in child welfare reform. With more than 25 years of groundbreaking service—from Connecticut to Oklahoma—Williams has reshaped how systems engage families, uplift communities, and preserve parent-child relationships in moments of crisis. Williams shares the sacred encounter that pulled him into child welfare work: a 12-year-old boy killed by police—after the state had lost track of him for six months while he lived next door to his mother. That moment became a calling, leading Williams to reform child protection systems from the ground up, center racial justice, and build real partnerships with families, faith communities, and grassroots organizations. We explore how his approach to family preservation—especially for incarcerated parents—motivates rehabilitation, reduces recidivism, and safeguards the parent-child bond. Williams explains why kinship care, father inclusion, and community engagement are critical to child safety and well-being, and why systems must acknowledge harm, rebuild trust, and lead with humanity. Williams also shares his own cotton patch moment: recognizing that hope is not just emotional—it's scientific. The "Science of Hope," now embedded in Oklahoma's child welfare work, demonstrates that when families are given hope, outcomes change. For Williams, this shift is redefining how he leads, partners, and serves communities across the state. This conversation challenges us to rethink child welfare—not as punishment, but as partnership—and reminds us that children thrive when communities, not just systems, take responsibility for keeping them safe, connected, and loved. Three Key Takeaways Compassion Is a Justice Issue Williams demonstrates that maintaining parent-child relationships during incarceration motivates rehabilitation, decreases recidivism, and leads to stronger reunifications—particularly for fathers who begin parenting for the first time inside prison walls. Supporting Families Strengthens Communities Children do better when they stay connected to people they know. Kinship care, family preservation, and community engagement help children stay grounded, supported, and stable while parents work to rebuild their lives. Real Reform Requires Honesty and Hope Systems must acknowledge past harm, build authentic partnerships, and embrace approaches that center dignity and the science of hope. Real change is possible when policy is matched with compassion and community care. Why Listen If you care about child welfare, juvenile justice, racial equity, family preservation, or what it truly means to serve communities with dignity, this episode will expand your understanding. Michael C. Williams offers rare insight into how system reform, compassion, racial justice, and community action intersect—and why keeping children safely connected to their families is not idealistic, but essential. Connect With Michael C. Williams Oklahoma Human Services Website: https://oklahoma.gov/okdhs 📝👧🏽👩🏽🧓🏽📖 This podcast is hosted by Mildred J. Mills. Mildred writes raw and poignant stories describing monumental highs and devastating lows as she takes her reader and listener on a journey of laughter and tears. Mildred survived a childhood of picking cotton on her strict, domineering father's farm and thrived in a male-dominant IT industry for forty years. You can find Mildred's memoir, "Daddy's House: A Daughter's Memoir of Setbacks, Triumphs & Rising Above Her Roots" and when her new book, The Hope Club, publishes here. 📝👧🏽👩🏽🧓🏽📖 If you would love to connect with Mildred, join her in these following spaces: Website LinkedIn Instagram Facebook X Have you been inspired by this Cotton Patch Moment? If so, Mildred encourages you to leave a review, comment, email and tell her about it! Also, share this episode with someone you love. You never know who needs to hear an inspiring word. The music and sound effects for this episode came from Epidemic Sound, Soundstripe and/or Pixabay. Crackers In Soup is the audio editor and producer for this episode.
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