Experiences of Incarcerated Women in the United States
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Köp båda 2 för 1867 kr"Offers an insightful picture of [a] typically forgotten group." Law & Politics Book Review "An important new collection of essays." -- Lee Wengraf Intl Socialist Review "This book is a powerful and impassioned exposition of the realities for incarcerated women." -- Ruth Wyner Howard Journal Of Criminal Justice
Rickie Solinger is the author of Pregnancy and Power: A Short History of Reproductive Politics in America and Wake Up Little Susie: Single Pregnancy and Race before Rose v. Wade, among other books. She is the editor of Abortion Wars (UC Press). Paula C. Johnson is Professor of Law at Syracuse University College of Law and the author of Inner Lives: Voices of African American Women in Prison. Attorney Martha L. Raimon has directed the Incarcerated Mothers Law Project at the Women's Prison Association and is now Senior Associate at Center for the Study of Social Policy. Tina Reynolds is Co-founder and Chair of Women on the Rise Telling Her Story (WORTH) and adjunct lecturer at York College/CUNY. Ruby C. Tapia is Associate Professor of Comparative Studies and Women's Studies at The Ohio State University and the author of Breeding Ghosts: Race, Death, and the Maternal in Visual Culture.
Introduction. Certain Failures: Representing the Experiences of Incarcerated Women in the United States Ruby C. Tapia Part One. Defining the Problem 1. Unpacking the Crisis: Women of Color, Globalization, and the Prison-Industrial Complex Julia Sudbury 2. Glossary of Terms Tina Reynolds 3. The Long Shadow of Prison: My Messy Journey through Fear, Silence, and Racism toward Abolition Kay Whitlock 4. Unpeeling the Mask Elizabeth Leslie 5. Children of Incarcerated Parents: A Bill of Rights San Francisco Children of Incarcerated Parents Partnership 6. United Nations Report on Violence against Women in U.S. Prisons 7. Being in Prison Joanne Archibald 8. Wearing Blues Kinnari Jivani Part Two. Being a Mother from Inside 9. Get on the Bus: Mobilizing Communities across California to Unite Children with Their Parents in Prison Suzanne Jabro and Kelly Kester-Smith 10. Do I Have to Stand for This? Kimberly Burke 11. Out of Sight, NOT Out of Mind: Important Information for Incarcerated Parents Whose Children Are in Foster Care Children of Incarcerated Parents Program, NYC Administration for Children's Services 12. The Impact of the Adoption and Safe Families Act on Children of Incarcerated Parents Arlene F. Lee, Philip M. Genty, and Mimi Laver Child Welfare League of America 13. ASFA, TPR, My Life, My Children, My Motherhood Carole E. 14. The Birthing Program in Washington State Tabitha and Christy Hall 15. Pregnancy, Motherhood, and Loss in Prison: A Personal Story Kebby Warner 16. What the Parenting Program at the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women Has Meant to Me Mary Alley, A.{ths}D., and C.{ths}S. 17. The Storybook Project at Bedford Hills Beth Falk, June Benson, Amorel Beyor, and Alte 18. A Trilogy of Journeys Kathy Boudin Part Three. Intimacy, Sexuality, and Gender Identity Inside 19. Untitled Celeste "Jazz" Carrington 20. Analyzing Prison Sex: Reconciling Self-Expression with Safety Brenda V. Smith 21. Who Said Women Can't Get Along? Elizabeth Leslie 22. Sorry Tina Reynolds 23. The Chase Holli Hampton 24. Why? A Letter to My Lover Sheena M. King 25. Gender, Sexuality, and Family Kinship Networks Juanita Diaz-Cotto 26. Getting Free Amy Stout 27. My Name Is June Martinez 28. King County (WA) Gender Identity Regulations Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention 29. Mother Mayra Collado 30. Daddy Black Man Cassandra Adams 31. Watershed Kinnari Jivani Part Four. Creating and Maintaining Intellectual, Spiritual, and Creative Life Inside 32. Lit by Each Other's Light:Women's Writing at Cook County Jail Ann Fowell Stanford 33. Tuesday SOUL Kinnari Jivani 34. "I lived that book!" Reading behind Bars Megan Sweeney 35. Changing Minds: A Participatory Action Research Project on College in Prison Michelle Fine, Maria Elena Torre, Kathy Boudin, Iris Bowen, Judith Clark, Donna Hylton, Migdalia Martinez, Cheryl "Missy"Wilkins, Melissa Rivera, Rosemarie A. Roberts, Pamela Smart, and Debra Upegui 36. Imagining the Self and Other: Women Narrate Prison Life across Cultures Lynne Haney and Andras Tapolcai 37. My Art Kinnari Jivani 38. My Window Michele Molina 39. They Talked Kinnari Jivani 40. I Never Knew Darlene Dixon 41. Wise Women: Critical Citizenship in a Women's Prison Tanya Erzen 42. Women of Wisdom: An Alternative Community of Faith Suzanne Jabro and Kelly Kester-Smith 43. Chain of Command Kinnari Jivani Part Five. Struggling for Health Care 44. Hep C, Pap Smears, and Basic Care: Justice Now and the Right to Family Johanna Hoffman 45. A Dazzling Tale of Two Teeth Tracy Lynn Hardin 46. Women's Rights Don't Stop at the Jailhouse Door Rachel Roth 47. The Death of Luisa Montalvo Nancy Stoller 48. Rights for Imprisoned People with Psychiatric Disabilities RIPPD 49. A Plea for Rosemary Beverly (Chopper) Henry 50. The Thing Called Love Virus Tiffany Jackson 51. Bill of Health Rights for Incarcerated Girls Residents of the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center