Watson, J. E. (2015). National fraternity implements strategies to help black males succeed. Diverse Issues in Higher Education, 32(6), 6. The fraternity’s efforts are largely in response to the “My Brother’s Keeper” initiative, which was launched by President Obama last year in an effort to shine a spotlight on the… Continue Reading National Fraternity implements strategies to help black males succeed
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I Didn’t Know There Were Black Cowboys
McNair, J. (2014). I Didn’t Know There Were Black Cowboys. YC: Young Children, 69(1), 64-69. Call Me MISTER (Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models) is a Clemson University-based teacher-recruitment initiative to increase the number of elementary school teachers from diverse backgrounds in South Carolina, with a special emphasis on African American… Continue Reading I Didn’t Know There Were Black Cowboys