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Mothering in the Streets: The Familial Adaptation Strategies of Street-Identified Black American Mothers.

Brooklynn K HitchensAnn M AvilesKathleen McCallops
Published in: Journal of marriage and the family (2022)
Findings suggested that these strategies were developed in response to an overarching carceral apparatus, of which these mothers were tasked with avoiding when possible and confronting when necessary. Their mothering strategies were shaped by a collective, Black American cultural identity and worldview, and the mothers possessed a unique way of perceiving the world as criminalized subjects with disproportionate proximity to the punitive State.
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