textIn light of the phenomenon of mass incarceration in the United States, black women have become the fastest growing incarcerated population in the U.S. Given the fact that more than 75% of incarcerated woman are the primary caregiver for at least one child under the age of 18 the growing incarceration of black women results in the separation of many black mothers from their children. This assault on black motherhood is part of a historically persistent practice of subjugation, control, and maintenance over black women’s reproduction and bodies starting from slavery. This report will not only map this repressive trajectory into the present, but it will also focus on examining black motherhood through the lens of mass incarceration. Furthe...
When stories about the prosecutions of women for using drugs during pregnancy first appeared in news...
Today’s mass incarceration is a contemporary phenomenon that entraps black and brown people in an ex...
This article complicates Wacquant\u27s three-sided schema of race, class and state by adding a focus...
textIn light of the phenomenon of mass incarceration in the United States, black women have become t...
This article is part of a UCLA Law Review symposium, “Overpoliced and Underprotected: Women, Race, a...
textThe circumstance of mass incarceration in the U.S. has reached the point of social crisis. When ...
This project endeavors to make an intervention in the discourse of carceral analysis by unapologetic...
In this thesis, I argue that the criminal justice system is deeply entrenched in racist and classist...
Black women’s reproduction was foundational to Atlantic slave societies because it produced future l...
The incarceration rates of Black women in America surpass even all other demographics. Yet, Black wo...
Carceral systems in the United States (US) criminalize individuals who engage in substance use and m...
In this article-based dissertation, I investigate how Black women navigate the everyday challenges t...
The high rate of incarceration of African American men in the United States means that black mothers...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only“Black Mothers and the Nation” t...
This dissertation argues that African American women writers have identified the black maternal figu...
When stories about the prosecutions of women for using drugs during pregnancy first appeared in news...
Today’s mass incarceration is a contemporary phenomenon that entraps black and brown people in an ex...
This article complicates Wacquant\u27s three-sided schema of race, class and state by adding a focus...
textIn light of the phenomenon of mass incarceration in the United States, black women have become t...
This article is part of a UCLA Law Review symposium, “Overpoliced and Underprotected: Women, Race, a...
textThe circumstance of mass incarceration in the U.S. has reached the point of social crisis. When ...
This project endeavors to make an intervention in the discourse of carceral analysis by unapologetic...
In this thesis, I argue that the criminal justice system is deeply entrenched in racist and classist...
Black women’s reproduction was foundational to Atlantic slave societies because it produced future l...
The incarceration rates of Black women in America surpass even all other demographics. Yet, Black wo...
Carceral systems in the United States (US) criminalize individuals who engage in substance use and m...
In this article-based dissertation, I investigate how Black women navigate the everyday challenges t...
The high rate of incarceration of African American men in the United States means that black mothers...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only“Black Mothers and the Nation” t...
This dissertation argues that African American women writers have identified the black maternal figu...
When stories about the prosecutions of women for using drugs during pregnancy first appeared in news...
Today’s mass incarceration is a contemporary phenomenon that entraps black and brown people in an ex...
This article complicates Wacquant\u27s three-sided schema of race, class and state by adding a focus...