Runstedtler, T. (2018). More Than Just Play: Unmasking Black Child Labor in the Athletic Industrial Complex. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 0193723518758458. African Americans’ hypervisibility in sports remains a frequent point of critique. There has been a tendency to blame Black youths for their supposed “sports fixation.” Complicating this… Continue Reading More Than Just Play: Unmasking Black Child Labor in the Athletic Industrial Complex
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“What Am I Gonna Be Losing?” School Culture and the Family-Based College-Going Dilemmas of Black and Latino Adolescent Boys
Carey, R. L. (2018). “What am I gonna be losing?” school culture and the family-based college-going dilemmas of black and latino adolescent boys. Education and Urban Society,50(3), 246-273. As educators and service providers in urban schools encourage student college going at higher rates than ever, policy and practice on school… Continue Reading “What Am I Gonna Be Losing?” School Culture and the Family-Based College-Going Dilemmas of Black and Latino Adolescent Boys
‘Playing with or like the girls’: advancing the performance of ‘multiple masculinities in Black boys’ childhood play’ in U.S. early childhood classrooms
Bryan, N. (2018): ‘Playing with or like the girls’: advancing the performance of ‘multiple masculinities in Black boys’ childhood play’ in U.S. early childhood classrooms, Gender and Education, DOI: 10.1080/09540253.2018.1447091 Play is a gendered activity among young children, especially boys. Boys often tend to be more actively engaged in the… Continue Reading ‘Playing with or like the girls’: advancing the performance of ‘multiple masculinities in Black boys’ childhood play’ in U.S. early childhood classrooms