Reference: Oshiro, K. F., Weems, A. J., & Singer, J. N. (2021). Cyber Racism Toward Black Athletes: A Critical Race Analysis of TexAgs.com Online Brand Community. Communication and Sport, 9(6), 911–933. https://doi.org/10.1177/2167479520911888 Abstract: While athletes in the 21st century have strategically leveraged technology and social media to disseminate their powerful truths… Continue Reading Cyber Racism Toward Black Athletes: A Critical Race Analysis of TexAgs.com Online Brand Community
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When School Is Not Enough: Understanding the Lives and Literacies of Black Youth
Kinloch, V., Burkhard, T., & Penn, C. (2017). When school is not enough: Understanding the lives and literacies of black youth. Research in the Teaching of English, 52(1), 34. This article discusses findings from two interconnected ethnographic studies on the out-of-school literacy practices of Black adolescent males: 18-year-old Khaleeq from… Continue Reading When School Is Not Enough: Understanding the Lives and Literacies of Black Youth
Introducing the Invisible Man: Black Male Professionals in Higher Education
Turner, C., & Grauerholz, L. (2017). Introducing the invisible man: Black male professionals in higher education. Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, 39, 212-227. The absence of Black male professionals in higher education pose a serious challenge to diversity and social justice in colleges and universities. Not only does this paucity… Continue Reading Introducing the Invisible Man: Black Male Professionals in Higher Education