The prevalence of police violence against the African American community has been well-documented, and there are many examples of unarmed Black men fatally shot by law enforcement. Police brutality has several deleterious effects on African American communities; however, the effects on Black mothers are overlooked. This study examined and amplified voices and collective experiences of how Black mothers navigate their fears of the possibility of losing their sons when encountering law enforcement in an inherently discriminatory world.
The prevalence of police violence against the African American community has been well-documented, and there are many examples of unarmed Black men fatally shot by law enforcement. Police brutality has several deleterious effects on African American communities; however, the effects on Black mothers are overlooked. This study examined and amplified voices and collective experiences of how Black mothers navigate their fears of the possibility of losing their sons when encountering law enforcement in an inherently discriminatory world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michelle R. Wright was born and raised in Vallejo, CA. She is a wife, mother, and grandmother. She attended Alliant International University, where she received a Doctor of Psychology degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, California State University Sacramento with a master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, and the University of California Davis with an undergraduate degree in Sociology. She has over two decades of experience in the Mental Health field. She is fully committed and determined to work with and advocate for individuals facing setbacks to help them manage their illnesses, overcome challenges, and lead productive lives. If given the proper guidance, she believes every client can find a path to their own personal success. African American women writers have helped bring the Black woman's experience to life for millions of readers, and she is honored to be a part of that experience. Michelle Wright is the author of "Every Step a Prayer: The Lives of Black Mothers Raising Black Sons." She answered the call to write on the subject of the lives of Black mothers raising their sons in a racist society and is thrilled to share that book with you.
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