Megan Sullivan
@megan_msullvan
Author Parental Incarceration: Personal Accounts and Developmental Impact and Clarissa's Disappointment, winner of the Underwood Prize for Children's Literature
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#CIP2020 #Speaker @poehlmann_tynan UW–Madison School of Human Ecology believes we should ensure to keep children connected w/incarcerated parents during #Covid19 Read about it here: bit.ly/34KgQd7 #inccip #UWSoHE #poehlmann-tynan #ZEROTOTHREE
#CIP2020 Speaker Megan Sullivan College of General Studies, Boston University writes When I was ten & my father was incarcerated, I wish I had the book I wrote decades later, Clarissa's Disappointment & Resources for Families, Teachers & Counselors of Children of Incarcerated Parents megansullivansite.com
#CIP2020 speaker Megan Sullivan @bucgs As a university professor it took me a long time to ‘come out’ as an adult child of an incarcerated parent. Now I help students & scholars learn more Parental Incarceration: Personal Accounts and Developmental Impact megansullivansite.com
Thanks CIPPhx for keeping the conversation going, especially during Covid 19, on children of incarcerated parents College of General Studies, Boston University
#CIP2020 Speaker Alexa Curtis says "Don't be scared about using your voice to bring attention to incarceration. You'd be surprised to know how many other kids out there are struggling with this, and the more we can discuss the topic, the less alone we will all feel."
Imagine the impact if the 6-10 million adults who experienced parental incarceration at some points in their childhood stood up & spoke their truths. How powerful would that be? What would we teach the world? megansullivansite.com Megan Sullivan College of General Studies, Boston University #CIP2020 #SeeUsSupportUs
Please share widely as this story has received little attention Deeper Than Water Michael Cox @BlackAndPinkBos @jessarchy1 @Christine_ScD CourtWatchMA Families for Justice as Healing Prisoners' Legal Services of Massachusetts "Hunger Strike at a Mass. Prison" jeantrounstine.com/?p=4147 via @JeanTrounstine
.Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley on the significance of the more than two months that passed before Ahmaud's killers were arrested: "It's the failure of the system, that arrests weren't made until a video of the incident went viral. That's not justice. Justice is a living Ahmaud."
thanks Emily Robbins Glad you were there!