“How did I get here? Oh, that’s right. It was the road traveled so often by so many before. The road from strong, beautiful black man behind the walls through the gates of panic, self-doubt, fear, insecurity to full-blown identity crisis. I took that ride with you down that dark road. I should have asked the conductor to stop somewhere along the way and got off, but I kept holding on the poles of stabilization that were your letters, cards and promises.”
Nationwide — Above is a quote from the new book Hurt People Highway: Identifying Unhealthy Elements In Relationships by author Noreen McClendon. The book, available on Amazon, is designed to help people identify unhealthy elements in relationships, heal the wounds, release the pain and stop the hurt. It is a tool to understand the devastating affects of the United States’ addiction to mass incarceration on the relationships of formerly incarcerated and the women and men who love them.
About the Author:
Noreen McClendon is the Executive Director of Concerned Citizens of South Central Los Angeles. She attended Clark College (Clark Atlanta University), is certified through UCLA’s Engineering and Construction Management program and a graduate of USC’s Minority Program in Real Estate.
She has taught in men and women’s prisons and facilitated a group on relationships with men formerly serving life sentences at a halfway house for the past six years. She has first-hand knowledge of post-incarceration relationships, having lived through her own relationship with a man during and post-incarceration.
For more information, follow Noreen on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Hurtpeoplehighway/ or contact her at 323-371-4644.
PRESS CONTACT:
Noreen McClendon
323-371-4644
@NoreenMcClendon
hphighway@yahoo.com