Against All Odds: The Journey of Tevin Jackson

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Against All Odds is a memoir of formation that traces a childhood shaped by race, class, and the early work of endurance.

Growing up Black-presenting and mixed-race in East Grand Rapids, one of Michigan's whitest and wealthiest school districts, Tevin Jackson learns early that belonging is provisional.

He is visible, evaluated, and corrected, trained to succeed within institutions that reward performance while quietly limiting who is allowed full recognition, safety, and permanence within them.

Home offers no refuge from that pressure

Stability fractures early, and as the structures meant to provide safety fall away, Jackson moves through temporary places learning how to live without permanence and how to proceed without the promise of rescue.

This is not a story of triumph or redemption. It documents the long middle of survival, the accumulation of grief, the intelligence forged under constraint, and the way instability settles into the body and remains there.

Against All Odds is ultimately a study of inheritance. It considers the histories we are born into, the systems that shape us without consent, and the quiet decisions that determine what we carry forward and what we refuse to pass on.

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