Iverson, S., & Jaggers, D. (2015). Racial Profiling as Institutional Practice: Theorizing the Experiences of Black Male Undergraduates. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 52(1), 38-49. This article draws upon racial profiling literature as an analytic lens with data collected in a qualitative study of Black males at one… Continue Reading Racial Profiling as Institutional Practice: Theorizing the Experiences of Black Male Undergraduates
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Black men and the struggle for work: social and economic barriers persist
Quane, J. M., Wilson, W. J., & Hwang, J. (2015). Black men and the struggle for work: social and economic barriers persist. Education Next, 15(2), 22+. […]as they enter adulthood, many young blacks, particularly males, are less likely to enter the workforce or postsecondary educational institutions. […]far, the Obama… Continue Reading Black men and the struggle for work: social and economic barriers persist
Spiritual Borderlands: A Black Gay Male College Student’s Spiritual Journey
Means, D., & Jaeger, A. (2015). Spiritual Borderlands: A Black Gay Male College Student’s Spiritual Journey. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 52(1), 11-23. This case study explored the spiritual journey and spaces of one Black gay male college student. Data collection included semi-structured interviews, field observations, and photovoice.… Continue Reading Spiritual Borderlands: A Black Gay Male College Student’s Spiritual Journey