Jerlando F. L. Jackson. (2010). Reconciling two warring ideals: The cultural bifurcation of an african american male scholar. Journal of African American Males in Education,1(3), 164-166. The author focuses on the cultural bifurcation of W. E. B. DuBois representing the struggle for African Americans in the U.S. He notes that… Continue Reading Reconciling Two Warring Ideals: The Cultural Bifurcation of an African American Male Scholar
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Race Segregation Across the Academic Workforce: Exploring Factors That May Contribute to the Disparate Representation of African American Men
Jackson, J. F. L. (2008). Race segregation across the academic workforce: Exploring factors that may contribute to the disparate representation of african american men.American Behavioral Scientist, 51(7), 1004-1029. In terms of income and employment opportunities, previous studies have indicated that African American men fare less well than their White counterparts… Continue Reading Race Segregation Across the Academic Workforce: Exploring Factors That May Contribute to the Disparate Representation of African American Men
Creating a Pipeline for African American Computing Science Faculty: An Innovative Faculty/Research Mentoring Program Model
Jackson, J. F. L., & Moore, J. L. (2008). Introduction: The african american male crisis in education: A popular media infatuation or needed public policy response? American Behavioral Scientist, 51(7), 847-853. African Americans represent 1.3% of all computing sciences faculty in PhD-granting departments, underscoring the severe underrepresentation of Black/African American… Continue Reading Creating a Pipeline for African American Computing Science Faculty: An Innovative Faculty/Research Mentoring Program Model