
The Documentary Podcast Give me my child back
Feb 19, 2026
Dina Namensen, co-founder of SILA 360 fighting Denmark’s child removal practices. She discusses protests and a government review of ~300 cases. Short scenes cover parenting competency tests, cultural misreadings of Greenlandic families, painful long separations, contested adoptions and legal paths people are taking.
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Tests Deemed Culturally Inappropriate
- Parenting competency tests were banned for Greenlanders in May 2025 after being deemed culturally inappropriate.
- A specialist unit will review about 300 cases where tests influenced child removals.
Mother Separated Immediately After Birth
- Kira had her newborn Sami taken two hours after birth and keeps an empty cot at home to feel connected.
- She visits weekly, brings Greenlandic food, and vows to keep Sami's culture alive despite separation.
Historical Roots Of Prejudice
- Danish post-war modernisation pushed Danish norms onto Greenlanders through welfare policies and authoritarian implementation.
- That history helps explain ongoing power imbalances and prejudices in child welfare decisions.
