Black Children of Incarcerated Parents Speak Truth to Power : Social Revolution

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Black Children of Incarcerated Parents Speak Truth to Power : Social Revolution

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 212 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032293103
  • DDC分類 362.829508996

Full Description

This book centers directly impacted Black children who have lived through parental incarceration. Their stories are told from holistic perspectives incorporating the full range of collateral consequences. Shifting from the Eurocentric and capitalistic viewpoint, they move us beyond negative outcomes to a positive prism by providing insider perspective, strategy, advice, and compelling experiences. We center Black children of incarcerated parents' (BCOIP's) rich narratives to show how they are conscious thinkers with perspectives that can help reimagine all Black children's lives and futures.

These stories help readers better understand the importance of exploring the revolutionary ways BCOIP continue to survive, thrive, and transform amid the dynamic challenges surrounding mass incarceration. The book shifts the social dialogue from fear of intergenerational crime and incarceration to resilience, success, Black joy, and self-love, and moves from sympathetic into an empathetic agenda. The book brings to the forefront counter-storytelling through oral narratives that fill a gap in literature that leaves out the voices of children of incarcerated parents who are doctors, lawyers, professional athletes, musicians, community leaders, activists, professors, teachers, bestselling authors, and much more. These are vital experiences to share because not all BCOIP will end up in prison, jail, or a detention center.

Black Children of Incarcerated Parents Speak Truth to Power will be of great interest to scholars from the humanistic social sciences and humanities. It is also a timely resource for students (high school, undergraduate, and graduate) in sociology, criminology, corrections, humanities, social work, counseling, education, social justice, and related courses, as well as agency administrators, community organizations servicing families of the incarcerated, specifically incarcerated parents and the children of incarcerated parents, themselves.

Contents

Introduction

Britany Jenine Gatewood, Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad and Sydni Myat Turner

Part 1: Truth and Reconciliation: Confidence in My Black Skin

Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad

Chapter 1: What's In a Name?

Calvin Bell III

Chapter 2: Unlearn to Relearn

Aloha

Chapter 3: Am I My Mother's Keeper?

Tonisha Taylor

Chapter 4: Roots, Residue, and Results

Quatina Frazer

Chapter 5: Dad's "in" Dad's "out" Part I: The Ebb and Flow of Childhood with an Incarcerated Parent"

Nicole Dezrea Jenkins

Chapter 6: Dad's "in" Dad's "out" Part II: Truth and Trajectory from an Academic and Military Veteran"

Nicole Dezrea Jenkins

Chapter 7: Ciera's New Story

Ciera Payton

Part 2: Reclaiming Black Wellness: Every Revolution Has to Begin Somewhere

Sydni Myat Turner

Chapter 8: Lock and Key: A Story About My Dad

Tru Moore

Chapter 9: A Journey Through Abandonment and Abuse to Acceptance

Alicia Jefferson

Chapter 10: My Healing Journey

Charnal Chaney

Chapter 11: The Journey of a Butterfly

Faith Cole

Chapter 12: Loving Me, Unapologetically

Quaniece Raquelle Jones

Part 3: The Renaissance of Self-Expression: Creativity, Innovation, and Culture

Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad

Chapter 13: The Masquerade Ball

Donald Stevenson

Chapter 14: The Seed of Hope: "Maybe You'll Go Away for College"

Lolu Drummond

Chapter 15: In Memory of You, Dad

Shannell Kitt, MSW, MFA

Chapter 16: Now You See Him, Now You Don't

Justice Howard

Chapter 17: Falling on Deaf Ears

Gabrielle Dunn

Chapter 18: Helping Flowers Grow: Sunlight, Water and Love

Jian Alaa Muhammad and Jaelah Millah Muhammad

Chapter 19: Emotions

William Myhre

Chapter 20: Crisis to Creativity

Akiya McKnight

Part 4: Parenting Behind and Beyond the Walls: The Revolutionizing Relationships of BCOIP

Sydni Myat Turner

Chapter 21: Behind the Wall

Dawan Alford

Chapter 22: 73 Days

Erika Hardinson

Chapter 23: Moms

Dawan Alford

Chapter 24: Apple Don't Fall Far

Shatarra King

Chapter 25: Obstacles on Both Sides of the Gate

Kiara W. S. Bynum

Chapter 26: Parenting Your Parents

Jasmine Johnson

Chapter 27: Letter to My Father

Tashawn Reagon

Part 5: The Student and the Teacher: Education Beyond Books

Britany Jenine Gatewood

Chapter 28: What is a bad guy?

Jay Baron

Chapter 29: Intergenerational Achievement: Class of 2025

Whitney Hollins and Arieanna Hollins

Part 6: The Revolution Begins Now: A National Call to Action

Britany Jenine Gatewood

Chapter 30: The Internal Revolution

Anyé Young

Chapter 31: This is Your Permission to be Free

Tonisha Taylor

Chapter 32: Ask the Question: Say Something

Kiara Bynum

Chapter 33: Why My Mom

Quniana Futrell

Chapter 34: Youth of Incarcerated Parents United

Kleo Torres

Chapter 35: Building the Future Us: Youth Ambassadors on a Mission

Jaelah Millah Muhammad and Jian Alaa Muhammad

Chapter 36: A Woman on the Outside

Kristal Bush

Chapter 37: The Invisible Part: See Me, Hear Me

Shameka Green

Conclusion

Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, Britany Jenine Gatewood and Sydni Myat Turner

Afterword

Tony Lewis Jr.

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