Beyond Prisons

Lessons from the Garden: Some Dad Shit feat. Dylan Rodriguez

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Oct 22, 2024
Dylan Rodriguez, a Distinguished Professor at UC-Riverside and an activist in radical movements, shares profound insights on parenting with an abolitionist lens. He emphasizes the importance of respecting children's autonomy and treating their 'why' questions as vital to nurturing their understanding. Dylan also delves into the emotional complexities of parenting amid systemic oppression and the state of emergency faced by incarcerated individuals and their families. Humor, integrity, and community support emerge as key themes in navigating these challenging dynamics.
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ANECDOTE

Uncle Dylan Never Lies

  • Dylan Rodriguez named his fantasy football team "Uncle Dylan Never Lies" as a principle to always be honest with his family.
  • His nieces and nephews rely on his honesty, making it a serious commitment he must uphold daily.
INSIGHT

Parenting as Abolition Experiment

  • Dylan views abolitionist parenting as a continuous, imperfect experiment shaped by his children's autonomy.
  • His children's autonomy humbles him and informs his broader abolitionist and teaching practices.
INSIGHT

Power of Persistent Presence

  • Constant presence is a parental strength despite challenges and conflicts with children.
  • Being present builds enduring relationships, especially with incarcerated children, sustaining love amidst hardships.
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