Holly Foster-Talbot is Professor of Sociology & Chancellor EDGES Fellow at Texas A&M University. She is a Research Affiliated Scholar at the American Bar Foundation.
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"In We All Do the Time, Holly Foster sheds crucial light on a central paradox of women's imprisonment: though women make up a smaller share of the incarcerated population, their confinement - particularly that of mothers - has far-reaching consequences for families and communities. Drawing on richly detailed case studies, Foster reveals how the often unseen labor of mothering behind bars deepens marginalization and strains the mostly female kin who shoulder caregiving on the outside. Both empirically rigorous and deeply humane, this book makes a persuasive case for policies that reduce women's social exclusion, confront racial and ethnic mental health disparities, and strengthen support for all women caring for children - inside and beyond prison walls." - Joyce A. Arditti, author of Parental Incarceration and the Family

