Student Parent
The Fight for Families, the Cost of Poverty, and the Power of College
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Narrated by:
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Angela Juarez
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Written by:
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Nicole Lynn Lewis
About this listen
From the former teen mom and award-winning founder of Generation Hope, a nonprofit committed to expanding education access for young parents and all caregivers
For countless American families, the promise of the "American Dream" rings hollow. They are caught in a cycle of limited opportunity, battling the sociopolitical forces that sustain generational poverty. These are parents and caregivers who yearn for a better life for their children, a reality Nicole Lynn Lewis intimately understands from her own journey as a teen mother.
Student Parent is Lewis’s unflinching yet profoundly hopeful investigation into the systemic obstacles that impede marginalized parents' access to education, career advancement, and true economic mobility. Crucially, this book moves beyond identifying problems to present transformative, actionable solutions that break through access barriers in higher education.
Weaving insights from child and family health experts with vivid personal stories, Lewis outlines pathways for change to support families striving on the fringes. She champions practices like:
● subsidizing on-campus childcare
● accommodating students facing childcare, transportation, and other challenges
● establishing campus food pantries and destigmatizing their use
Student Parent isn't just a book about policy; it’s a powerful testament to resilience and an advocate’s guide for dismantling inequality. Lewis has an inspiring vision of an America where education is a right and generational wealth for all is a reality. This book shows us that investing in our student parents is a critical step on the path toward that bright future.
Critic Reviews
“As inequality continues to grow, Student Parent is a timely, essential call to action to build a more just society.”
—Booklist
“Student Parent is an unabashed declaration of support for families whose stories are rarely told. Nicole Lynn Lewis masterfully paints the picture of the life of student parents and follows with practical strategies to ensure young families in this country can thrive. Her deep expertise and personal story are a testament to what is possible when student parents are supported and the policies and systems are set up for them to thrive. A must-read for anyone seeking to build a future for all families.”
—Fatima Goss Graves, president and CEO, National Women’s Law Center
—Booklist
“Student Parent is an unabashed declaration of support for families whose stories are rarely told. Nicole Lynn Lewis masterfully paints the picture of the life of student parents and follows with practical strategies to ensure young families in this country can thrive. Her deep expertise and personal story are a testament to what is possible when student parents are supported and the policies and systems are set up for them to thrive. A must-read for anyone seeking to build a future for all families.”
—Fatima Goss Graves, president and CEO, National Women’s Law Center
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