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Papers by Traci Cook

Research paper thumbnail of America's Young Adults: Special Issue, 2014

The well-being of young adults in the United States today remains an area of key interest to the ... more The well-being of young adults in the United States today remains an area of key interest to the public and policy-makers alike. This age group faces the well-known challenges of achieving financial and social independence while forming their own households at a time of greater economic uncertainty than in the past. Better understanding of the achievements and needs of these young adults will inform approaches to best support this exciting and challenging transition to adulthood. Over the 20 years since it held its first organizational meetings, the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics (the Forum) has established a tradition of cooperation and commitment to understanding the challenges and opportunities facing children and families today. This year, in a Special Issue on America's Young Adults, the Forum extends that commitment to describing the well-being of youth as they transition into adulthood. Next year, the Forum will issue its customary full report, America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being.

Research paper thumbnail of America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being

Annals of Epidemiology, 2009

, to foster coordination and collaboration in the collection and reporting of Federal data on chi... more , to foster coordination and collaboration in the collection and reporting of Federal data on children and families. Members of the Forum as of Spring 2000 are listed below.

Research paper thumbnail of Reimagining Black Freedom – Beyond Place and Time

Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry, 2021

In this article, the writings of three prolific writers, Canadian Katherine McKittrick, Canadian-... more In this article, the writings of three prolific writers, Canadian Katherine McKittrick, Canadian-Trinidadian Marlene NourbeSe Philips and American Maya Angelou, intersect at the point of Black liberation and form a singular voice where a reimagined freedom can emerge. The piece begins with McKittrick’s research of Black geographies and what Black freedom as a destination looks like, by way of a fixed Underground Railroad journey to settlements like Ontario’s Negro Creek Road. It further interrogates and reverses the power dynamic between the European colonizer and Black settler, by engaging with Philip’s novel, Harriet’s Daughter. Here, teen protagonist, Margaret, changes the rules of her Underground Railroad game, making it possible for anybody to be a slave. Finally, these ideas are connected to Angelou’s autobiographical accounts of racism in the Deep South and her poetic expressions of hope and freedom through her writings, Caged Bird and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

Research paper thumbnail of America's Young Adults: Special Issue, 2014

The well-being of young adults in the United States today remains an area of key interest to the ... more The well-being of young adults in the United States today remains an area of key interest to the public and policy-makers alike. This age group faces the well-known challenges of achieving financial and social independence while forming their own households at a time of greater economic uncertainty than in the past. Better understanding of the achievements and needs of these young adults will inform approaches to best support this exciting and challenging transition to adulthood. Over the 20 years since it held its first organizational meetings, the Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics (the Forum) has established a tradition of cooperation and commitment to understanding the challenges and opportunities facing children and families today. This year, in a Special Issue on America's Young Adults, the Forum extends that commitment to describing the well-being of youth as they transition into adulthood. Next year, the Forum will issue its customary full report, America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being.

Research paper thumbnail of America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being

Annals of Epidemiology, 2009

, to foster coordination and collaboration in the collection and reporting of Federal data on chi... more , to foster coordination and collaboration in the collection and reporting of Federal data on children and families. Members of the Forum as of Spring 2000 are listed below.

Research paper thumbnail of Reimagining Black Freedom – Beyond Place and Time

Cultural and Pedagogical Inquiry, 2021

In this article, the writings of three prolific writers, Canadian Katherine McKittrick, Canadian-... more In this article, the writings of three prolific writers, Canadian Katherine McKittrick, Canadian-Trinidadian Marlene NourbeSe Philips and American Maya Angelou, intersect at the point of Black liberation and form a singular voice where a reimagined freedom can emerge. The piece begins with McKittrick’s research of Black geographies and what Black freedom as a destination looks like, by way of a fixed Underground Railroad journey to settlements like Ontario’s Negro Creek Road. It further interrogates and reverses the power dynamic between the European colonizer and Black settler, by engaging with Philip’s novel, Harriet’s Daughter. Here, teen protagonist, Margaret, changes the rules of her Underground Railroad game, making it possible for anybody to be a slave. Finally, these ideas are connected to Angelou’s autobiographical accounts of racism in the Deep South and her poetic expressions of hope and freedom through her writings, Caged Bird and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.