Reference: Bunch, N. & Cianfrone, B. A. (2022). “Posting More than Just a Black Square”: National Collegiate Athletic Association Student-Athletes’ Perceptions of the Athletic Department’s Role in Social Media, Racial Justice, and the Black Lives Matter Movement. Communication and Sport, 10(6), 1023–1052. https://doi.org/10.1177/21674795221091814 Abstract: There is a rise in athletes and… Continue Reading “Posting More than Just a Black Square”: National Collegiate Athletic Association Student-Athletes’ Perceptions of the Athletic Department’s Role in Social Media, Racial Justice, and the Black Lives Matter Movement
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The Consequences of the Criminal Justice Pipeline on Black and Latino Masculinity
Rios, V. M. (2009). The consequences of the criminal justice pipeline on black and latino masculinity. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 623(1), 150-162. Analyses of the criminal justice system have revealed the racialized nature of crime and punishment in the United States. We know… Continue Reading The Consequences of the Criminal Justice Pipeline on Black and Latino Masculinity
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Overview Housed within the Division of Campus and Community Engagement at the University of Texas at Austin, the Heman Sweatt Center Research Lab strives to create equitable access for Black males across the P-16 educational continuum. The Heman Sweatt Center Research Lab accomplishes this goal by publishing asset-oriented and humanizing… Continue Reading Research