From: BMAfunders.org project of the Open Societies Foundation Publisher of Study: American Enterprise Institute This report seeks specifically to answer two important sets of questions that bear on the economic fortunes of black men in America: 1. What share of black men have reached the middle class or higher as adults? What share… Continue Reading Black Men Making it in America: The Engines of Economic Success for Black Men in America
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Halting African American Boys’ Progression From Pre-K to Prison: What Families, Schools, and Communities Can Do
Barbarin, O. (2010). Halting african american boys’ progression from pre-K to prison: What families, schools, and communities can do. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 80(1), 81-88. Incarceration is a much more common experience for African American males than White males. As a consequence of these high rates, the “school-to-prison” pipeline is… Continue Reading Halting African American Boys’ Progression From Pre-K to Prison: What Families, Schools, and Communities Can Do
White Teachers’ Role in Sustaining the School-to-Prison Pipeline: Recommendations for Teacher Education
Bryan, N. (2017). White teachers’ role in sustaining the school-to-prison pipeline: Recommendations for teacher education. The Urban Review, 49(2), 326. Educational scholarship has called attention to the disproportionate ways Black males are disciplined in schools, which has become the catalyst to their entry into the school-to-prison pipeline through which they… Continue Reading White Teachers’ Role in Sustaining the School-to-Prison Pipeline: Recommendations for Teacher Education