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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-016.mrc:40258601:9711
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245 00 $aInterrupted life :$bexperiences of incarcerated women in the United States /$cedited by Rickie Solinger [and others].
260 $aBerkeley :$bUniversity of California Press,$c[2010], ©2010.
300 $a458 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction.$tCertain Failures: Representing the Experiences of Incarcerated Women in the United States /$rRuby C. Tapia -- $gPt. 1.$tDefining the Problem -- $g1.$tUnpacking the Crisis: Women of Color, Globalization, and the Prison-Industrial Complex /$rJulia Sudbury -- $g2.$tGlossary of Terms /$rTina Reynolds -- $g3.$tThe Long Shadow of Prison: My Messy Journey through Fear, Silence, and Racism toward Abolition /$rKay Whitlock -- $g4.$tUnpeeling the Mask /$rElizabeth Leslie -- $g5.$tChildren of Incarcerated Parents: A Bill of Rights /$rSan Francisco Children of Incarcerated Parents Partnership -- $g6.$tUnited Nations Report on Violence against Women in U.S. Prisons -- $g7.$tBeing in Prison /$rJoanne Archibald -- $g8.$tWearing Blues /$rKinnari Jivani -- $gPt. 2.$tBeing a Mother From Inside -- $g9.$tGet on the Bus: Mobilizing Communities across California to Unite Children with Their Parents in Prison /$rSuzanne Jabro and Kelly Kester-Smith -- $g10.$tDo I Have to Stand for This? /$rKimberly Burke -- $g11.$tOut of Sight, NOT Out of Mind: Important Information for Incarcerated Parents Whose Children Are in Foster Care /$rChildren of Incarcerated Parents Program, NYC Administration for Children's Services -- $g12.$tThe Impact of the Adoption and Safe Families Act on Children of Incarcerated Parents /$rArlene F. Lee, Philip M. Genty and Mimi Laver /$rChild Welfare League of America -- $g13.$tASFA, TPR, My Life, My Children, My Motherhood /$rE. Carole -- $g14.$tThe Birthing Program in Washington State /$rTabitha and Christy Hall -- $g15.$tPregnancy, Motherhood, and Loss in Prison: A Personal Story /$rKebby Warner -- $g16.$tWhat the Parenting Program at the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women Has Meant to Me /$rA. D. Mary Alley and C. S. Mary Alley -- $g17.$tThe Storybook Project at Bedford Hills /$rBeth Falk, June Benson and Amorel Beyor /$rAlte -- $g18.$tA Trilogy of Journeys /$rKathy Boudin -- $gPt. 3.$tIntimacy, Sexuality, and Gender Identity Inside -- $g19.$tUntided /$rCeleste "Jazz" Carrington -- $g20.$tAnalyzing Prison Sex: Reconciling Self-Expression with Safety /$rBrenda V. Smith -- $g21.$tWho Said Women Can't Get Along? /$rElizabeth Leslie -- $g22.$tSorry /$rTina Reynolds -- $g23.$tThe Chase /$rHolli Hampton -- $g24.$tWhy? A Letter to My Lover /$rSheena M. King -- $g25.$tGender, Sexuality, and Family Kinship Networks /$rJuanita Diaz-Cotto -- $g26.$tGetting Free /$rAmy Stout -- $g27.$tMy Name Is June Martinez /$rJune Martinez -- $g28.$tKing County (WA) Gender Identity Regulations /$rDepartment of Adult and Juvenile Detention -- $g29.$tMother /$rMayra Collado -- $g30.$tDaddy Black Man /$rCassandra Adams -- $g31.$tWatershed /$rKinnari Jivani -- $gPt. 4.$tCreating and Maintaining Intellectual, Spiritual, and Creative Life Inside -- $g32.$tLit by Each Other's Light-Women's Writing at Cook County Jail /$rAnn Fowell Stanford -- $g33.$tTuesday SOUL /$rKinnari Jivani -- $g34.$t"I lived that book!" Reading behind Bars /$rMegan Sweeney -- $g35.$tChanging Minds: A Participatory Action Research Project on College in Prison /$rMichelle Fine, Maria Elena Torre, Kathy Boudin, Iris Bowen, Judith Clark, Donna Hylton, Migdalia Martinez, Cheryl "Missy" Wilkins, Melissa Rivera, Rosemarie A. Roberts, Pamela Smart and Debora Upegui -- $g36.$tImagining the Self and Other: Women Narrate Prison Life across Cultures /$rLynne Haney and Andras Tapolcai -- $g37.$tMy Art /$rKinnari Jivani -- $g38.$tMy Window /$rMichele Molina -- $g39.$tThey Talked /$rKinnari Jivani -- $g40.$tI Never Knew /$rDarlene Dixon -- $g41.$tWise Women: Critical Citizenship in a Women's Prison /$rTanya Erzen -- $g42.$tWomen of Wisdom: An Alternative Community of Faith /$rSuzanne Jabro and Kelly Kester-Smith -- $g43.$tChain of Command /$rKinnari Jivani -- $gPt. 5.$tStruggling for Health Care -- $g44.$tHep C, Pap Smears, and Basic Care: Justice Now and the Right to Family /$rJohanna Hoffman -- $g45.$tA Dazzling Tale of Two Teeth /$rTracy Lynn Hardin -- $g46.$tWomen's Rights Don't Stop at the Jailhouse Door /$rRachel Roth -- $g47.$tThe Death of Luisa Montalvo /$rNancy Stoller -- $g48.$tRights for Imprisoned People with Psychiatric Disabilities /$rRippd -- $g49.$tA Plea for Rosemary /$rBeverly (Chopper) Henry -- $g50.$tThe Thing Called Love Virus /$rTiffany Jackson -- $g51.$tBill of Health Rights for Incarcerated Girls /$rResidents of the Cook County Juvenile Detention Center -- $g52.$tWorking to Improve Health Care for Incarcerated Women /$rSheila R. Enders -- $g53.$tWomen in Prison Project Fact Sheets /$rCorrectional Association of New York -- $gPt. 6.$tServing Time, Sentenced and Unsentenced -- $g54.$tReading Gender in September 11 Detentions: Zihada: The Journey from a Young Pakistani Wife to an Anthrax Suspect /$rIrum Shiekh -- $g55.$tVictim or Criminal: The Experiences of a Human-Trafficking Survivor in the U.S. Immigration System /$rLeticia M. Saucedo -- $g56.$tDetention of Women Asylum Seekers in the United States: A Disgrace /$rMarleine Bastien and Rosta Telfort -- $g57.$t"Did you see no potential in me?" The Story of Women Serving Long Sentences in Prison /$rKathy Boudin -- $g58.$tDignity Denied: The Price of Imprisoning Older Women in California /$rLegal Services for Prisoners with Children -- $g59.$tThe Longertimers/Insiders Activist Group at Tutwiler Prison for Women /$rErline Bibbs -- $g60.$tThe Forgotten Population: A Look at Death Row in the United States through the Experiences of Women /$rCapital Punishment Project, Women's Rights Project, National Prison Project, National Criminal Justice Program and The National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women -- $gPt. 7.$tStruggling for Rights -- $g61.$tIncarcerated Young Mothers' Bill of Rights: From a Vision to a Policy at San Francisco Juvenile Hall /$rSophia Sanchez -- $g62.$tSlaving in Prison: A Three-Part Indictment /$rThe Fire Inside Editorial Collective /$rEdaleen Smith -- $g63.$tFreedom Gon' Come /$rCassandra Adams -- $g64.$tReducing the Number of People in California Women's Prisons: How "Gender-Responsive Prisons" Harm Women, Children, and Families /$rCalifornians United for a Responsible Budget -- $g65.$tThe Gender-Responsive Prison Expansion Movement /$rCynthia Chandler -- $g66.$tFree Battered Women /$rLinda Field and Andrea Bible -- $g67.$tLife's Imprint /$rMichele Molina -- $g68.$tTestimony of Kemba Smith before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights -- $g69.$tKeeping Families Connected: Women Organizing for Telephone Justice in the Face of Corporate-State Greed /$rLauren Melodia and Annette Warren Dickerson -- $g70.$tPrick Poison /$rKinnari Jivani -- $g71.$tThe Prison-Industrial Complex in Indigenous California /$rStormy Ogden -- $g72.$tA Prison Journal /$rTammica Summers -- $gPt. 8.$tBeing Out -- $g73.$tA Former Battered Woman Celebrating Life After /$rLorrie Sue McClary -- $g74.$tLife on the Outside - of What? /$rAlfreda Robinson-Dawkins -- $g75.$tCalifornia and the Welfare and Food Stamps Ban /$rAll of Us or None -- $g76.$tEmployment Resolution: Human Rights Commission of the City and County of San Francisco /$rAll of Us or None -- $g77.$tOnly with Time /$rTina Reynolds -- $g78.$tChild of a Convicted Felon /$rAnonymous -- $g79.$tMothering after Imprisonment /$rMargaret Oot Hayes -- $g80.$tBeing about It: Reflections on Advocacy after Incarceration /$rMartha L. Raimon, Luz Alvarez, Sunshine Brooks, Casey Deas and Lorrayne Patterson -- $g81.$tThe First Time Is a Mistake ... /$rPatricia Zimmerman -- $g82.$tWhat Life Has Been Like for Me Since Being on the Outside /$rFreda Swinney -- $g83.$tAlternatives: ATI in New York City /$rAlexandra Bell and Alexandra Leche -- $g84.$tViolent Interruptions /$rNoelle Paley and Joshua Price -- $g85.$tPrison Abolition in Practice: The LEAD Project, the Politics of Healing, and A New Way of Life /$rSetsu Shigematsu, Gwen D'Arcangelis and Melissa Burch -- $g86.$tBooking It beyond the Big House /$rJean Trounstine -- $g87.$tBeing Out of Prison /$rJoanne Archibald.
650 0 $aWomen prisoners$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010118879
650 0 $aFemale offenders$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008103665
650 0 $aWomen prisoners$xAbuse of$zUnited States.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007008265
650 0 $aChildren of women prisoners$xServices for$zUnited States.
650 0 $aWomen prisoners$xFamily relationships$zUnited States.
700 1 $aSolinger, Rickie,$d1947-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91068201
852 00 $bbar$hHV9471$i.I63 2010