Griffith, D. M., & Cornish, E. K. (2016;2018;). “What defines a man?”: Perspectives of african american men on the components and consequences of manhood. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 19(1), 78-88. What it means to be man is shaped by racial, ethnic, and cultural factors. In this paper, we explore… Continue Reading “What Defines a Man?”: Perspectives of African American Men on the Components and Consequences of Manhood
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Educators’ And Non-educators’ Perceptions Of Black Males
Foster, H. L. (1995). Educators’ And Non-educators’ Perceptions Of Black Males: A Survey. Journal of African American Men,1(1), 37-70. People’s stereotypical beliefs, feelings, expectations, and fantasies about black males were investigated. A sample of 3, 130 subjects included 1,627 educators and 1,503 noneducators. Subject data were collected related to sex, race,… Continue Reading Educators’ And Non-educators’ Perceptions Of Black Males
Raising the Critical Consciousness of African American Students in Baldwin Hills: A Portrait of an Exemplary African American Male Teacher
Lynn, M., Johnson, C., & Hassan, K. (1999). Raising the Critical Consciousness of African American Students in Baldwin Hills: A Portrait of an Exemplary African American Male Teacher. The Journal of Negro Education, 68(1), 42. This collaborative, participatory study examines the pedagogical practices and beliefs of an African American teacher at a… Continue Reading Raising the Critical Consciousness of African American Students in Baldwin Hills: A Portrait of an Exemplary African American Male Teacher