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Off the Bench and Into the Community: How Judges Advance the Movement [RE-RELEASE] with Judge Jay Dugger
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In this re-release of one of our most resonant Season One episodes, we revisit the conversation with Jay Dugger, Chief Judge of the Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court in Hampton, Virginia. Host Valerie Frost wanted to bring this episode back because the story continues to matter. Judges hold a lot of power within their communities and Judge Dugger is a great example of how judicial influence can advance family well-being.
In the original episode, Season One hosts Tecoria and Elliott sat down with Judge Dugger to explore the critical role judges can play in transforming child welfare. Judge Dugger, speaking in his personal capacity, shared how collaborative leadership and proximity to families helped reduce the number of children in foster care in Hampton from 300 to about 80, with only one child in residential treatment.
He offers a powerful view of how judges, often seen as decision-makers from the bench, can also step into community spaces to help lead upstream solutions. His reflections underscore how judges can convene, center family voice, and act as changemakers in the family well-being movement.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to better understand the influence of judicial leadership in shaping systems that support, not separate, families.
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Here are some additional resources Judge Dugger would like to share with you.
- A Model for Collaboration and Results - The Annie E. Casey Foundation
- UMW Honors 2024 Alumni Award Recipients at Reunion Weekend - Giving to Mary Washington
We appreciate you spreading awareness by sharing this episode with your friends, family, and colleagues who care about family well-being.
Please email us if you want to connect with the creative team or find out how to engage with the family well-being movement. comminsite@gmail.com