Carey, R. (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
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‘Building Us Up’: Supporting Black Male College Students in a Black Male Initiative Program
Brooms, D. R. (2018;2016;). ‘Building us up’: Supporting black male college students in a black male initiative program. Critical Sociology, 44(1), 141-155. Efforts to enhance the academic performances and educational experiences of Black males in college has exploded in the past 15 years, including institutional, state, system-level, and national programs,… Continue Reading ‘Building Us Up’: Supporting Black Male College Students in a Black Male Initiative Program
Advancing Black Male Success: Understanding the Contributions of Urban Black Colleges and Universities
Gasman, M., Nguyen, T., & Commodore, F. (2017). Advancing black male success: Understanding the contributions of urban black colleges and universities. Urban Education,52(9), 1129-1139. To understand the context of urban Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and their role in educating Black males, we conducted a literature review examining the… Continue Reading Advancing Black Male Success: Understanding the Contributions of Urban Black Colleges and Universities