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◂  January 2019

When You Say Grandmother You Still Say Mother: Black Grandmothering in the 21st Century
1/23/20195pm7pm

Published by: aaron

Venue

School of Social Work, Room 305
4101 15th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105

Register

Free

Contact

Clara Berridge, Phd, MSW

The UW Healthy Generations Hartford Center of Excellence presents their Annual Lecture, “When You Say Grandmother You Still Say Mother: Black Grandmothering in the 21st Century”. LaShawnDa Pittman, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of American Ethnic Studies at the University of Washington, will present this talk.

From Dr. Pittman: “I argue that contrary to claims that grandparenthood is a roleless (Burgess 1960), ambiguous (Hagestad 1985) or tenuous (Rosow 1967; 1976) role, Black women’s normative and personal normative expectations about grandmotherhood are characterized by what I refer to as ‘anticipatory responsibility’, grandmothers’ expectation of duty to or accountability for their grandchildren’s wellbeing. Black women’s socialization into the grandmother role across the life course and societal context of Black family life contribute to anticipatory responsibility. I shed light on how anticipatory responsibility intersects with grandmothers’ lived experiences. I discuss variation in grandmothers’ degrees of involvement with their grandchildren, as well as among women who serve as parental surrogates; specifically, i explain what accounts for parental surrogates becoming keepers, takers, or system negotiators.”

Captioning will be provided. Parking is available for a fee in the Central Plaza Garage.All event details in flyer image are also listed on page.

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