Jeannine E. Dingus-Eason 
A Thousand Worries [EPUB ebook] 
Black Women Mothering Autistic Sons

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Autism is rising across the United States but disproportionately affects Black children and their families. While White middle-class families tend to be the focus of autism research and services,
A Thousand Worries tells the stories of fifteen Black mothers of autistic sons, including the author’s own story. Interweaving her personal experience and research findings, Jeannine E. Dingus-Eason examines the intersections of race, class, and gender and the complexities of parenting, care, and services for Black autism mothers, or BAMs. Dingus-Eason shows how BAMs leverage their faith, support networks, and knowledge of autism to advocate for their sons in cultural and sociopolitical contexts that consistently dehumanize, criminalize, and adultify Black boys.
A Thousand Worries will give families, scholars, and practitioners in education, social work, human services, and health insight into not only BAMs’ many concerns and challenges but also their strengths, strategies, and abiding love. At times moving, uplifting, funny, and raw, their testimonies illuminate the power dynamics between parents and providers, the value of supportive partnerships and mutual trust, and the need for culturally responsive services.
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Acknowledgments

Prelude: “I Am Caleb’s Mom”

Introduction



1. Study Overview



2. The Making of Black Autism Mothers



3. “Black Mommas Need Action Items”



4. Black Mothers at the Intersection of Race, Class, Gender, and Autism



5. Education at the Intersection of Race, Class, Gender, and Autism



6. Black Is the New Autism: BAMs and Autism Representation



7. BAMs and the Future



Conclusion

Afterword

References

Index

Giới thiệu về tác giả

Jeannine E. Dingus-Eason is Dean of the Feinstein School of Education and Human Development at Rhode Island College.
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