Morgan, J. (1995). The vanishing black male: Saving our sons; videoconference panel decries negative images, program cuts. Black Issues in Higher Education, 11(26), 34. Our psyches are bombarded daily with negative images of the Black male as criminal, drug dealer, pimp, thief and murderer. Yet many Black men are strong,… Continue Reading The Vanishing Black Male: Saving Our Sons; Videoconference Panel Decries Negative Images, Program Cuts
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Raising Black Males From a Black Father’s Perspective: A Phenomenological Study
Gordon, T. V., Nichter, M., & Henriksen, R. C. (2013). Raising black males from a black Father’s perspective: A phenomenological study. The Family Journal, 21(2), 154-161. The role of Black fathers and the lessons they teach their sons have received little attention. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to… Continue Reading Raising Black Males From a Black Father’s Perspective: A Phenomenological Study
New possibilities: (re)engaging Black male youth within community-based educational spaces
Lamont Hill, M., Baldridge, B., & Davis, J. (2011). New possibilities: (re)engaging black male youth within community-based educational spaces. Race Ethnicity and Education, 14(1), 121-136. Despite the assertion that due to an Obama presidency America has become a post-racial society, Black males still face a unique social crisis. In this… Continue Reading New possibilities: (re)engaging Black male youth within community-based educational spaces