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Interrupted life : experiences of incarcerated women in the United States /

"Interrupted Life is a gripping collection of writings by and about imprisoned women in the United States, a country that jails a larger percentage of its population than any other nation in the world. This eye-opening work brings together scores of voices from both inside and outside the priso...

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Други автори: Solinger, Rickie, 1947- (Editor)
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Berkeley, California : University of California Press, ℗♭2010.
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Онлайн достъп: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=305998
Подобни документи: Print version:: Interrupted life.
Съдържание:
  • Introduction.
  • Certain failures : representing the experiences of incarcerated women in the United States /
  • Ruby C. Tapia
  • pt. One. Defining the problem:
  • Unpacking the crisis : women of color, globalization, and the prison-industrial complex /
  • Julia Sudbury
  • Glossary of terms /
  • Tina Reynolds
  • The long shadow of prison : my messy journey through fear, silence, and racism toward abolition /
  • Jay Whitlock
  • Unpeeling the mask /
  • Elizabeth Leslie
  • Children of incarcerated parents : a Bill of Rights /
  • San Francisco Children of Incarcerated Parents Partnership
  • United Nations Report on violence against women in U.S. Prisons
  • Being in prison /
  • Joanne Archibald
  • Wearing blues /
  • Kinnari Jivani
  • pt. Two. Being a mother from inside:
  • Get on the bus : mobilizing communities across California to unite children with their parents in prison /
  • Suzanne Jabro and Kelly Kester-Smith
  • Do I have to stand for this? /
  • Kimberly Burke
  • 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
  • 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
  • ASFA, TPR, my life, my children, my motherhood /
  • Carole E.
  • The birthing program in Washington state /
  • Tabitha and Christy Hall
  • Pregnancy, motherhood, and loss in prison : a personal story /
  • Kebby Warner
  • What the Parenting Program at the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women has meant to me /
  • Mary Alley, A.D., and C.S.
  • The storybook project at Bedford Hills /
  • Beth Falk, June Benson, Amorel Beyor, and Alte
  • A trilogy of journeys /
  • Kathy Boudin.
  • pt. Three. Intimacy, sexuality, and gender identity inside:
  • Untitled /
  • Celeste "Jazz" Carrington
  • Analyzing prison sex : reconciling self-expression with safety /
  • Brenda V. Smith
  • Who said women can't get along? /
  • Elizabeth Leslie
  • Sorry /
  • Tina Reynolds
  • The chase /
  • Holli Hampton
  • Why? A letter to my lover /
  • Sheena M. King
  • Gender, sexuality, and family kinship networks /
  • Juanita Diaz-Cotto
  • Getting free /
  • Amy Stout
  • My name is June Martinez /
  • June Martinez
  • King County (WA) gender identity regulations /
  • Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention
  • Mother /
  • Mayra Collado
  • Daddy black man /
  • Cassandra Adams
  • Watershed /
  • Kinnari Jivani
  • pt. Four. Creating and maintaining intellectual, spiritual, and creative life inside :
  • Lit by each other's light:women's writing at Cook County Jail /
  • Ann Fowell Stanford
  • Tuesday SOUL /
  • Kinnari Jivani
  • "I lived that book!" Reading behind bars /
  • Megan Sweeney
  • Changing minds : a participatory action research project on college in prison /
  • Michelle Fine [and others]
  • Imagining the self and other : women narrate prison life across cultures /
  • Lynne Haney and Andras Tapolcai
  • My art /
  • Kinnari Jivani
  • My window /
  • Michele Molina
  • They talked /
  • Kinnari Jivani
  • I never knew /
  • Darlene Dixon
  • Wise women : critical citizenship in a women's prison /
  • Tanya Erzen
  • Women of wisdom : an alternative community of faith /
  • Suzanne Jabro and Kelly Kester-Smith
  • Chain of command /
  • Kinnari Jivani
  • pt. Five. Struggling for health care:
  • Hep C, pap smears, and basic care : justice now and the right to family /
  • Johanna Hoffman
  • A dazzling tale of two teeth /
  • Tracy Lynn Hardin
  • Women's rights don't stop at the jailhouse door /
  • Rachel Roth
  • The death of Luisa Montalvo /
  • Nancy
  • Rights for imprisoned people with psychiatric disabilities /
  • RIPPD
  • A plea for rosemary /
  • Beverly (Chopper) Henry
  • The thing called love virus /
  • Tiffany Jackson
  • Bill of health rights for incarcerated girls /
  • Residents of the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center
  • Working to improve health care for incarcerated women /
  • Sheila R. Enders
  • Women in prison project fact sheets /
  • Correctional Association of New York.
  • pt. Six. Serving time, sentenced and unsentenced:
  • Reading gender in September 11 detentions : Zihada : the journey from a young Pakistani wife to an anthrax suspect /
  • Irum Shiekh
  • Victim or criminal : the experiences of a human-trafficking survivor in the U.S. immigration system /
  • Leticia M. Saucedo
  • Detention of women asylum seekers in the United States : a disgrace /
  • Marleine Bastien and Rosta Telfort
  • "Did you see no potential in me?" The story of women serving long sentences in prison /
  • Kathy Boudin
  • Dignity denied : the price of imprisoning older women in California /
  • Legal Services for Prisoners with Children
  • The longertimers/insiders activist group at Tutwiler Prison for women /
  • Erline Bibbs
  • The forgotten population : a look at death row in the United States through the experiences of women /
  • Capital Punishment Project [and others]
  • pt. Seven. Struggling for rights :
  • Incarcerated young mothers' bill of rights : from a vision to a policy at San Francisco Juvenile Hall /
  • Sophia Sanchez
  • Slaving in prison : a three-part indictment /
  • shawnna d., the Fire Inside Editorial Collective, and Edaleen Smith
  • Freedom gon' come /
  • Cassandra Adams
  • Reducing the number of people in California women's prisons : how "gender-responsive prisons" harm women, children, and families /
  • Californians United for a Responsible Budget
  • The gender-responsive prison expansion movement /
  • Cynthia Chandler
  • Free battered women /
  • Linda Field and Andrea Bible
  • Life's imprint /
  • Michele Molina
  • Testimony of Kemba Smith before the Inter-American commission on human rights
  • Keeping families connected : women organizing for telephone justice in the face of corporate-state greed /
  • Lauren Melodia and Annette Warren Dickerson
  • Prick poison /
  • Kinnari Jivani
  • The prison-industrial complex in indigenous California /
  • Stormy Ogden
  • A prison journal /
  • Tammica Summers.
  • pt. Eight. Being out :
  • A former battered woman celebrating life after /
  • Lorrie Sue McClary
  • Life on the outside-of what? /
  • Alfreda Robinson-Dawkins
  • California and the welfare and food stamps ban /
  • All of Us or None
  • Employment resolution : human rights commission of the City and County of San Francisco /
  • All of Us or None
  • Only with time /
  • Tina Reynolds
  • Child of a convicted felon /
  • Anonymous
  • Mothering after imprisonment /
  • Margaret Oot Hayes
  • Being about it : reflections on advocacy after incarceration /
  • Martha L. Raimon [and others]
  • The first time is a mistake ... /
  • Patricia Zimmerman
  • What life has been like for me since being on the outside /
  • Freda Swinney
  • Alternatives : ATI in New York City /
  • Alexandra Bell and Leche
  • Violent interruptions /
  • Noelle Paley and Joshua Price
  • Prison abolition in practice : The LEAD Project, the politics of healing, and a new way of life /
  • Setsu Shigematsu, Gwen D'Arcangelis, and Melissa Burch
  • Booking it beyond the big house /
  • Jean Trounstine
  • Being out of prison /
  • Joanne Archibald.