First Time Mothering After Child Welfare Involvement – The Ties That Bind: A Case Study

T. Stephens
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ABSTRACT This longitudinal single case-study analysis presents one woman’s (Opal’s) journey to resuming her place as a mother after over twenty years of child welfare involvement. Opal’s narrative account of her life with her large family in an urban center in the Northeast United States spans over fifty years. Her story illuminates moments of security, joy and happiness – emotions and experiences rarely documented as being connected to mothers like her. Her account illustrates the roadblocks and challenges that await Black mothers who are child welfare involved, and the ways in which they triumph over those barriers, and reclaim their place within their families. Opal’s narrative is organized into three phases, her: 1) Defining Years; 2) Activation and First-Time Mothering; and, 3) Generational Impact. Her ability to defy the master narrative regarding Black mothers provides a powerful contrast to the persistent violent tropes that undergird punitive child welfare policies and practices. Her story offers insights into dignified and effective ways of interacting with Black families in need of help.
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摘要:本纵向单一案例研究分析呈现了一位妇女(奥珀尔)在参与儿童福利二十多年后恢复母亲地位的旅程。奥珀尔讲述了她和她的大家庭在美国东北部城市中心的生活,时间跨度超过50年。她的故事照亮了安全、快乐和幸福的时刻——这些情感和经历很少被记录下来,与像她这样的母亲有关。她的描述说明了参与儿童福利的黑人母亲面临的障碍和挑战,以及她们克服这些障碍,重新夺回自己在家庭中的地位的方式。欧泊尔的叙事分为三个阶段:1)定义年代;2)激活和首次生育;3)代际影响。她对有关黑人母亲的主流叙事的反抗能力,与作为惩罚性儿童福利政策和做法基础的持续暴力比喻形成了强烈对比。她的故事为我们提供了与需要帮助的黑人家庭进行有尊严和有效互动的方式。
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