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Saving Our Sons: Raising Black Children in a Turbulent World (New Edition) (Parenting Black Teen Boys, Improving Black Family Health and Relationships)

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By (author): Marita Golden

Raising Black Teen Boys in Turbulent Times 

It is always heartening to see women step up to the writer's table. When the results are as adroit and affecting as Marita Golden's work, it is more than satisfying; it is a cause for celebration.Toni Morrison, Nobel Laureate

Two decades ago, Marita was the first Black writer to address the horrifying statistic that haunts all Black mothers: the leading cause of death among Black males under twenty-one is homicide. Today, police brutality rages on as millions call for the reformation of our broken law enforcement in the wake of the traumatic murders of Black teen boys like Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown and Daunte Wright. 

Read an intimate account of a mothers efforts to save her son. Writing her sons story against the backdrop of a society plagued by systemic racism, economic inequality, and mass incarceration, Golden offers a form of witness and testimony in a time of crisis for Black Americans. 

Learn how to grapple with the realities of Black America. Join Golden as she confronts the root causes of violence inflicted upon Black teen boys and reassesses the legacy of her own generation's struggle for civil rights. Explore Black boys difficult road to adulthood in the U.S. and learn why single Black mothers are often wrongly blamed for their sons actions.

Gain invaluable advice and knowledge from trustworthy sources. In Saving Our Sons, Golden documents her conversations with psychologists, writers, and young Black males themselves.

This book is designed to help you: 

  • Discuss and unpack generational trauma with loved ones
  • Gain deeper insight into the injustices Black children face in the U.S.
  • Recognize the importance of community for the success of Black teen boys 

If you liked Decoding Boys, Mother & Son: Our Back & Forth Journal, The Boy Crisis or Boy Mom, youll love Saving Our Sons.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Mango Media
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781642508932

About Marita Golden

Marita Golden is an accomplished author of dozens of critically acclaimed novels and nonfiction works including The Strong Black Woman (Mango 2021). She is also the co-founder of The Hurston/Wright Foundation an American literary nonprofit organization that provides workshops classes support and community for talented and successful Black writers. During her teaching career she has taught creative writing at numerous colleges and universities including Johns Hopkins University and Virginia Commonwealth University.  Marita is the recipient of many esteemed writing and literary activism awards such as the International Literary Hall of Fame of Writers of African Descent Inductee (Gwendolyn Brooks Center at Chicago State University) the Barnes and Noble Writers for Writers Award (Poets and Writers) and the Distinguished Service Award (Authors Guild).  Currently as a masterful creative writing coach and literary consultant Marita spends her time coaching burgeoning and seasoned authors through the necessary stages of fear and anxiety in the creative process. Nathan McCall served as a reporter for several newspapers including The Washington Post where he worked until taking a leave of absence to write his bestselling memoir Makes Me Wanna Holler: A Young Black Man in America. Makes Me Wanna Holler was a New York Times bestseller and won the Blackboard Book of the Year Award for 1995. McCall's second publication released in 1997 is a series of personal essays titled What's Going On. Nathan made his fiction debut with Them a timely and penetrating story that explores the complexities of gentrification. Them was cited by Publishers Weekly as one of the best books of 2007. In 2008 the novel reached No. 1 on the Essence magazine bestseller list. Also the Georgia Center for the Book nominated Them as one of ten finalists for the 2008 Townsend Prize for Fiction awarded to an outstanding novel or short-story collection published by a Georgia writer during the past two years. McCall also served as a visiting lecturer in the African American Studies Department at Emory University in Atlanta. Born in Port-au-Prince M.J. Fievre B.S. Ed earned a bachelors degree in education from Barry University. A seasoned K12 teacher a creator of safe spaces and an initiator of difficult conversations she spent much time building up her students helping them feel comfortable in their own skin and affirming their identities. Her close relationships with parents and students led her to look more closely at how we can balance protecting a childs innocence with preparing them for the realities of life. She has taught creative writing workshops to children and teens at the O Miami Poetry Festival and the Miami Art Museum as well as in various schools in Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Bolivia) Port-au-Prince (Haiti) and South Florida. Shes also been a keynote speaker at Tufts University (Massachusetts) Howard University (Washington DC) the University of Miami (Florida) and Michael College (Vermont) and has served as a panelist at the Association of Writers & Writing Programs Conference (AWP). M.J.s publishing career began as a teenager in her native Haiti. At nineteen years old she signed her first book contract with Hachette-Deschamps for the publication of a YA book titled La Statuette Maléfique. Since then M.J. has released nine YA books in French that are widely read in Europe and the French Antilles and she is the author of the award-winning Badass Black Girl book series for tweens and teens (in English). One Moore Book published M.J.s first childrens book I Am Riding as part of a special limited series edited by Edwidge Danticat. A middle-grade book Young Trailblazers and picture book Sam Is Afraid of Christmas are both set to be released by DragonFruit in the fall of 2021. As the ReadCaribbean program coordinator for the prestigious Miami Book Fair M.J. directs and produces the childrens cultural show Taptap Krik? Krak! For her podcast MJ has interviewed many literary legends including Edwidge Danticat Alice Randall and Nikki Giovanni.

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