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
T. K. Flennaugh
Does the “Negro” Still Need Separate Schools? Single-Sex Educational Settings as Critical Race Counterspaces
Terry Sr., C. L., Flennaugh, T. K., Blackmon, S. M., & Howard, T. C. (2013). Does the “Negro” Still Need Separate Schools? Single-Sex Educational Settings as Critical Race Counterspaces. Urban Education, 49(6), 666-697. This article explores whether contemporary educators should consider single-sex educational settings as viable interventions in educating African American males.… Continue Reading Does the “Negro” Still Need Separate Schools? Single-Sex Educational Settings as Critical Race Counterspaces