
Student Parent: The Fight for Families, the Cost of Poverty, and the Power of College - Hardcover
Student Parent: The Fight for Families, the Cost of Poverty, and the Power of College - Hardcover
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by Nicole Lynn Lewis (Author)
A vital call to disrupt systemic forces that impoverish families and to reimagine accessible higher education, empowering parents to thrive in college and at home
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
● 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.
Author Biography
Nicole Lynn Lewis is a social entrepreneur, the author of Pregnant Girl, and the founder of the nonprofit Generation Hope. As a teen mother, she put herself through the College of William & Mary, starting as a freshman when her daughter was just three months old. She has since earned a masters in public policy and honorary degrees from Trinity Washington University and Montgomery College. Her work has earned her a great deal of public recognition, including being named a CNN Hero and winning the Roslyn S. Jaffe Award. She has appeared on CNN, NBC Nightly News, Good Morning America, and many others, and her journey has been covered in the Washington Post, the Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and others.



















