Howard, T. C., Flennaugh, T. K., & Terry Sr, C. L. (2012). Black Males, Social Imagery & the Disruption of Pathological Identities: Implications for Research & Teaching. Educational Foundation, 26(2), 85-102. Throughout the history of the U.S., racialized groups have often had their experiences profoundly shaped by social imagery in ways that… Continue Reading Black Males, Social Imagery & the Disruption of Pathological Identities: Implications for Research & Teaching
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Descendants of “Ruth:” black Girls Coping Through the “Black Male Crisis”
Brown, A. F. (2011). Descendants of “Ruth:” black Girls Coping Through the “Black Male Crisis”. The Urban Review, 43(5), 597-619. This article presents the complex relationship between how black male and female identities have been constructed dichotomously in response to the gender framed “crisis” in black America. The ethnographic research study was… Continue Reading Descendants of “Ruth:” black Girls Coping Through the “Black Male Crisis”
Faith in the Unseen: The Intersection(s) of Spirituality and Identity Among African American Males in College
Dancy, T. E. (2010). Faith in the Unseen: The Intersection(s) of Spirituality and Identity Among African American Males in College. The Journal of Negro Education,79(3), 416-432. The author explored spiritual identity constructions and intersections among 24 African American male undergraduate students enrolled across 12 different colleges and universities. The author drew… Continue Reading Faith in the Unseen: The Intersection(s) of Spirituality and Identity Among African American Males in College