The U. S. Child Support System and The Black Family: How the System Destroys Black Families, Criminalizes Black Men, and Sets Black Children Up for Fa
The U. S. Child Support System and The Black Family: How the System Destroys Black Families, Criminalizes Black Men, and Sets Black Children Up for Fa
Demico Boothe
The U. S. Child Support System and The Black Family: How the System Destroys Black Families, Criminalizes Black Men, and Sets Black Children Up for Fa
Demico Boothe
Descripción
Bestselling author and social critic Demico Boothe shares his personal story of being wrongfully convicted of a crime, being sent to federal prison, and coming out of prison only to have to immediately deal with a hostile child support system that seemed intent on sending him back to prison over money he didn't have. Boothe shares how the current child support system poorly served him and his family and identifies and analyzes many areas within the system that need fixing. Boothe identifies racism, emotionalism, anti-male feminism, and profit motive as the main driving forces of the U.S. child support system, not the bettering of the welfare of children. Upon finding that unemployed and underemployed black fathers are disproportionately the recipients of the worst punitive actions that the system has to offer due to economic and racial reasons, Boothe decided to pen a book about it, hoping to shed some much-needed light on this issue.
IMPORTANT FACTS AND IN-BOOK POINTS OF DISCUSSION ABOUT
THE U.S. CHILD SUPPORT SYSTEM AND THE BLACK FAMILY:
- Over 115 billion dollars is currently owed to the government in back child support and associated fees, mostly by poor black fathers
- The U.S. Child Support System began formation in the early 1800's and was originally designated for white women only, and has since only been updated to incorporate more punitive enforcement actions that are now levied disproportionately against poor black fathers
- The Child Support System has been instrumental in the much-talked-about breakdown and dwindling of the two-parent black family household since the late 1970's
- The Child Support System prioritizes payments over parentage when it comes to fathers, while nearly 70% of all black children in the U.S. are raised in households headed by single women
- The U.S. Child Support System actively serves as a form of probationary surveillance on poor fathers
- The U.S. Child Support System is openly anti-family and anti-male
- The American Feminist Movement - which started in the early 1800's as a white-women-only movement that sought to create more economic parity and equity between white men and women - is largely responsible for the anti-male slant within the U.S. Child Support System.
- The U.S. Child Support System helped create the false "Deadbeat Dad" stereotype that the mainstream media often only relegates to black men
- The U.S. Child Support System helped create the "Bitter Baby Mama" syndrome in the black community
- Federal and state governments reap multilevel economic profits via the U.S. Child Support System
Detalles
Formato | Tapa suave |
Número de Páginas | 136 |
Lenguaje | Inglés |
Editorial | Full Surface Publishing |
Fecha de Publicación | 2018-03-15 |
Dimensiones | 8.5" x 5.5" x 0.29" pulgadas |
Letra Grande | No |
Con Ilustraciones | No |
Temas | Afroamericano, Familia |
Acerca del Autor
Boothe, Demico
Demico Boothe is a bestselling author of several books, including WHY ARE SO MANY BLACK MEN IN PRISON? and GETTING OUT & STAYING OUT: A BLACK MAN'S GUIDE TO SUCCESS AFTER PRISON. He is considered by many to be an expert on issues dealing with the black American experience, black history, and the U.S. Prison Industrial Complex. He resides in Memphis, TN. Mr. Boothe has been contacted and interviewed by many media outlets, including CNN, The Dr. Phil Show, The Foxxhole w/Jamie Foxx (Hollywood, CA), The Commercial Appeal Newspaper (Memphis, TN), The Michael Baisden Show, Playboy Magazine, Al Jazeera The Americas, The Final Call, Upfront News w/Tony Cox, The Daily News Newspaper, The Portland Skanner, The Black Author's Network, The Sankofa Society, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education Magazine (Fairfax, VA), KPFA 91.4 Radio (Berkeley, CA), KBOO Radio (Portland, OR), 90.3 FM WHCR (New York, NY), The Thaddeus Matthews Show, Black Liberation Radio (WBLR.com), Pacific Radio (KPFT.org, Houston, TX), WVOX 1460 AM (New Rochelle, NY), The Rev. and Reggie Show, WUVS-LP 103.7 FM The Beat (Muskegon, MI), Internet Talk Radio, Real Talk w/Brother Neal, African World Books Radio (Baltimore, MD), Tree of Life Harlem Bookstore Internet Radio (Atlanta, GA), Conversations with Cogee, KLAV (Las Vegas), KJCB AM 770 Louisiana, The Village Report w/Eric Croomes, WLOK Radio (Memphis, TN), etc.Garantía & Otros
Garantía: | 30 dias por defectos de fabrica |
Peso: | 0.163 kg |
SKU: | 9780979295362 |
Publicado en Unimart.com: | 30/12/23 |
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