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Telling Our Stories: Culturally Different Adults Reflect on Growing Up in Single‐Parent Families

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Five decades ago, I was challenged to read the Moynihan Report (1965). Then and now, I take issue with much of the content, which
smacks of deficit thinking, blaming the victim, and a blindness or almost total disregard for how systemic racism and social
injustices contribute to family structures.
I recall being professionally and personally offended by interpretations of single‐parent families, which were often negative and
hopeless. Moral development, criminal activity, poor educational outcomes, poverty, and apathy of many kinds were placed
squarely on the shoulders of these families, especially if the families were/are headed by Black mothers. Eurocentric and middle
class notions of 'real' families like those depicted on TV shows and movies dominate, then and now, what is deemed healthy in terms of family structures - with the
polemic conclusion that nuclear families are the best and sometimes only structure in which children must be raised.
These colorblind, economic blind, and racist blind studies, reports, theories, and folktales have failed to do justice to the families in which there is one caregiver. Their
stories of woe and mayhem make the news and guide policies and procedures. The stories of children who have been resilient have been unheard and silenced, they have
been under‐reported and relegated to the status of 'exception to the rule'. Perhaps they are exceptions, but there are more exceptions than we may know.
This book is designed with those stories of resilience and success in mind. The book is not an attempt to glorify single‐parent families, but such families are prevalent and
increasing. High divorce rates are impactful. And some parents have chosen to not marry, which is their right. While not glorifying single‐parent families, we are also not
demonizing them or telling their stories void of context. Yes, income will often be low(er), time will be compromised when divided between offspring, work, and other
obligations. Likewise, we are not glorifying two‐parent families as being ideal; their context matters too. How healthy are married couples who don't really love or even
like each other? How healthy are those parents who have separate sleeping arrangements/bedrooms? How healthy are those families who have oppositional parenting
styles and goals for their children?
This is the 50th anniversary of the Moynihan Report, and I am concerned that another 50 years will pass that fails to
balance out the stories of single‐parent families, mainly those whose children succeed and defy the odds so often
unexpected of them. I agree with Cohen, co‐author of the updated report: "The preoccupation with strengthening
marriage as the best route to reducing poverty and inequality has been a policymaking folly". Further, 50 years after
Moynihan released the controversial report, The Negro Family: The Case for National Action, a new brief by the
Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR) and the Council on Contemporary Families (CCF) titled, "Moynihan's
Half Century: Have We Gone to Hell in a Hand Basket?," finds that the changes in family structure that concerned him
have indeed continued, becoming widespread among Whites as well, but that they do not explain recent trends in
poverty and inequality. In fact, a number of the social ills Moynihan assumed would accompany these changes in family
structure--such as rising rates of poverty, school failure, crime, and violence--have instead decreased. (see:
http: //www.streetinsider.com/Press+Releases/The+Moynihan+Report+at+50%
3A+New+Report+Finds+that+the+Rise+of+Single+Mothers+Does+Not+Explain+Poverty+Rates+Fully/10344482.html)


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781681238371
  • Publisher: Information Age Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Culturally Different Adults Reflect on Growing Up in Single‐Parent Families
  • Width: 156 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1681238373
  • Publisher Date: 10 Apr 2017
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 226
  • Spine Width: 12 mm
  • Weight: 326 gr


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