ABSTRACT

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.

part 1|4 pages

Truth and Reconciliation

chapter 1|3 pages

What's in a Name?

chapter 2|4 pages

Unlearn to Relearn

chapter 3|4 pages

Am I My Mother's Keeper?

chapter 4|4 pages

Roots, Residue, and Results

chapter 5|5 pages

Dad's “in” Dad's “out” Part I

The Ebb and Flow of Childhood with an Incarcerated Parent

chapter 6|7 pages

Dad's “in” Dad's “out” Part II

Truth and Trajectory from an Academic and Military Veteran

chapter 7|6 pages

Ciera's New Story

part 2|4 pages

>Reclaiming Black Wellness

chapter 8|4 pages

Lock and Key

A Story about My Dad and Me

chapter 10|4 pages

My Healing Journey

chapter 11|3 pages

The Journey of a Butterfly

part 3|4 pages

The Renaissance of Self-Expression

chapter 13|5 pages

The Masquerade Ball

chapter 14|5 pages

The Seed of Hope

“Maybe You'll Go Away for College”

chapter 15|7 pages

In Memory of You, Dad

chapter 16|4 pages

Now You See Him, Now You Don't

chapter 17|12 pages

Falling on Deaf Ears

chapter 18|3 pages

Helping Flowers Grow

Sunlight, Water, and Love

chapter 19|1 pages

Emotions

chapter 20|3 pages

Crisis to Creativity

part 4|6 pages

Parenting Behind and Beyond the Walls

chapter 21|3 pages

Behind the Wall

chapter 22|8 pages

73 Days

chapter 23|2 pages

Moms

chapter 24|3 pages

Apple Don't Fall Far

chapter 26|3 pages

Parenting You Parent

chapter 27|3 pages

Letter to My Father

part 5|4 pages

The Student and the Teacher

chapter 28|5 pages

What Is a “Bad” Guy?

chapter 29|6 pages

Intergenerational Achievement

Class of 2025

part 6|3 pages

The Revolution Begins Now

chapter 30|4 pages

The Internal Revolution

chapter 32|4 pages

Ask the Question

Say Something

chapter 33|3 pages

Why My Mom?

chapter 34|3 pages

Youth of Incarcerated Parents United

chapter 35|4 pages

Building the Future Us

Youth Ambassadors on A Mission

chapter 36|3 pages

A Woman on the Outside

chapter 37|3 pages

The Invisible Part

See Me, Hear Me

chapter |3 pages

Afterword