Winder, T. J. A. (2015). “Shouting it out”: Religion and the development of black gay identities. Qualitative Sociology, 38(4), 375-394. Using an intersectional framework, this paper analyzes the behavioral and interactional responses to anti-gay religious teachings among young Black gay men. Drawing on 26 semi-structured interviews and 18 months of ethnographic… Continue Reading “Shouting it Out”: Religion and the Development of Black Gay Identities
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A Fly in the Ointment: African American Male Preservice Teachers’ Experiences With Stereotype Threat in Teacher Education
Scott, S. V., & Rodriguez, L. F. (2015). A fly in the ointment: African american male preservice teachers’ experiences with stereotype threat in teacher education. Urban Education, 50(6), 689-717. This study draws from a larger phenomenological study on African American academic persistence and career aspirations in education. This article highlights… Continue Reading A Fly in the Ointment: African American Male Preservice Teachers’ Experiences With Stereotype Threat in Teacher Education
Social Justice Now: Counternarrative of the Miseducation/Undereducation of Black Boys
Meiners, E. R. (2015). Social justice now: Counternarrative of the Miseducation/Undereducation of black boys. Multicultural Perspectives, 17(2), 110-112. No Abstract Access to full article can be found here: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15210960.2015.1022453?journalCode=hmcp20