Graham, A., & Erwin, K. D. (2011). “I don’t think black men teach because how they get treated as students”: High-achieving african american boys’ perceptions of teaching as a career option. The Journal of Negro Education, 80(3), 398-416. This phenomenological investigation examines the perceptions of the teaching profession as a… Continue Reading “I Don’t Think Black Men Teach Because How They Get Treated as Students”: High-Achieving African American Boys’ Perceptions of Teaching as a Career Option
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African American Male College Athletes’ Narratives on Education and Racism
Singer, J. N. (2016, October 4). African American Male College Athletes’ Narratives on Education and Racism. Urban Education, 51(9), 1065-1095. This study presents narrative case study vignettes of three elite African American male football athletes at a major historically White institution of higher education with a big-time athletics department. More… Continue Reading African American Male College Athletes’ Narratives on Education and Racism
Examining the Effects of Urban Neighborhoods on the Mental Health of Adolescent African American Males: A Qualitative Systematic Review.
Perry, D. M., Tabb, K. M., & Mendenhall, R. (2015). Examining the effects of urban neighborhoods on the mental health of adolescent african american males: A qualitative systematic review. The Journal of Negro Education, 84(3), 254-268. Residing in high-risk urban neighborhoods has a significant impact on the optimal psychosocial development… Continue Reading Examining the Effects of Urban Neighborhoods on the Mental Health of Adolescent African American Males: A Qualitative Systematic Review.