The 39th Parallel

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He’s sentenced to some time in jail. Not sure how long, but I know it’s not his first time in there. My mom who just had me is now a single parent, and I might add, not the best. She eventually disappears on me too. I say “too” because when Rashid got out of jail, his ass never came back. You’d think a man in jail knowing he got a baby girl out there somewhere would come find her and be a father. Well, I guess we all got it wrong. I guess a few years in jail wasn’t enough time away, so he went looking for some more time. When you got a disappearing mother and a jailbird named Rashid, this life already has a shit start.

I knew better than to listen when Rashid told me something about his past and jail. I guess my brother didn’t. We used to sit in front of the couch while my father sat on it. He’d tell us about his drug deals and the hood and running from the cops, getting stabbed, all the years leading up to now. My brother soaked in all these stories, which weren’t the best because all Rashid told you was how to get in jail, not how to not be like him and actually go to college and to live a life crime free.

I’m not going to sit here and act like I don’t have some of Rashid’s mentality. I’ve had a trip into the troubled land, but I got more brains over all his gene and traits crap, so I corrected myself.

Author Bio

Aysha Shirley

Aysha Shirley wrote this piece in a special workshop at Touro Law Center, in 2013 when a small group of students from Central Islip High School came together each week with Barbara Allan, founder of Prison Families Anonymous, Rachel Wiener, their school counselor, and Erika Duncan, founder and director of Herstory Writers Network to use guided memoir writing to explore what it was like to have a parent in prison.  After working together for several months, they decided to create a book, All I Ever Wanted: Stories of Children of the Incarcerated. Since then, Aysha has self-published a book entitled She Grew Too Fast, and is currently working on the sequel. She is also enrolled at SUNY Old Westbury, working on my Bachelor’s/Master’s in English.

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