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What Every Black Parent Needs to Know About Saving Our Sons: Institutionalized Racism, Society, and Raising Black Children (Black Parenting Book, Problems Black Kids Face) by Marita Golden 9781684814145

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Empower Your Sons Against Institutionalized Racism

"One of the most important pieces of literature for Black parents."-MJ Fievre, author of Raising Confident Black Kids

A powerful guide to navigate the challenges of raising families in turbulent times. In What Every Black Parent Needs to Know about Saving Our Sons, gain profound advice on how to protect and nurture Black teen boys.

Essential knowledge, practical guidance. With intimate storytelling of her own son's story and in-depth research against the chilling backdrop of racially motivated brutality, acclaimed author Marita Golden reveals alarming statistics and systemic issues affecting children of color-and remedies.

A powerful and timely resource, What Every Black Parent Needs to Know about Saving Our Sons addresses pressing issues of today with new material and updated resources. Wisdom from psychologists, writers, and young Black men initiates meaningful discussions and delves into the complexities of Black parenting. Tackle topics such as generational trauma, being Black in white spaces, institutionalized racism, gun violence and how to not get shot, supporting mental health for black men, and other problems Black kids face. Embark on a transformative journey towards raising confident, successful, and resilient kids.

Inside, find:

  • Realities faced by Black families and the importance of teaching kids about racism
  • Guidance to navigate, discuss, and explore the impact of fearing the black body
  • Conversations and strategies to keep our kids safe and growing up great

If you liked The Light We Carry, Decoding Boys, Three Mothers, or American Carnage, you'll love What Every Black Parent Needs to Know about Saving Our Sons.



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Marita has teaching experience at the University of Lagos, as well as in Turkey, Israel, and Spain. Her foundation, the Hurston/Wright Foundation, has connections with writers, agents, organizations, etc. outside of the US. She was also inducted into the International Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2001.
  • Marita was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show for her previous book Saving Our Sons
  • She was interviewed by Maria Shriver regarding The Wide Circumference of Love
  • Marita was featured in a celebration of the life of Ntozake Shange alongside Roland Martin
  • She has been featured at many conferences, podcasts, and radio shows across the country
  • The author is purposefully increasing her social media presence and email list


About the Author
Marita Golden is an accomplished author of dozens of critically acclaimed novels and nonfiction works, including The Strong Black Woman. She is also the co-founder of The Hurston/Wright Foundation, an American literary nonprofit organization that provides workshops, classes, support, and community for talented and successful Black writers. During her teaching career, she has taught creative writing at numerous colleges and universities, including Johns Hopkins University and Virginia Commonwealth University. Marita is the recipient of many esteemed writing and literary activism awards, such as the International Literary Hall of Fame of Writers of African Descent Inductee (Gwendolyn Brooks Center at Chicago State University), the Barnes and Noble Writers for Writers Award (Poets and Writers), and the Distinguished Service Award (Authors Guild). Currently, as a masterful creative writing coach and literary consultant, Marita spends her time coaching burgeoning and seasoned authors through the necessary stages of fear and anxiety in the creative process.

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"Marita Golden's Saving Our Sons was revelatory when first published and remains so today. Saving Our Sons is a superb mother's, artist's, teacher's, and community activist's love story of her son and by extension, all Black sons. This is a book that provides life lessons for our daughters too. Saving Our Sons is critical as a guide, motivator, love-note, and an avenue into lifesaving discussions of the heart for all Black children."-Haki R. Madhubuti, founder of Third World Press and author of Black Men: Obsolete, Single, Dangerous (1991) and Taught By Women: Poems As Resistance Language New and Selected (2020)

"It is always heartening to see women step up to the writer's table. When the results are as adroit and affecting as Marita Golden's work, it is more than satisfying; it is a cause for celebration."-Toni Morrison, Nobel Laureate

"Marita Golden has captured the special pain that shadows the joy of Black parenthood in these turbulent times. Elegantly written, this book is a breakthrough."-Chicago Tribune

"A wonderful storyteller, an uncompromising mind, Marita Golden explores the African-American experience in a completely original way."-Newsweek

"In this book, Marita reminds us why every black parent should be vigilant and intentional in considering how to steer young black boys-and girls as well-through the precarious passage to adulthood. Saving Our Sons is disturbingly relevant in this, the twenty-first century. It's a compelling read."-Nathan McCall, author of Makes Me Wanna Holler: A Young Black Man in America

"One of the most important pieces of literature for Black parents."-MJ Fievre, author of Raising Confident Black Kids





Book Information
ISBN 9781684814145
Author Marita Golden
Format Paperback
Page Count 222
Imprint Yellow Pear Press
Publisher Yellow Pear Press

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