Project MALES is seeking applications for its 6th cohort of Graduate Scholars. The mission of Project MALES Graduate Scholars Program (PM-GSP) is to support the academic and career advancement of emerging scholars whose research is focused on improving the educational outcomes of boys and men of color. Up to four… read more
New Research Brief: Positionality and Power: The Individual’s Role in Directing Community College Men of Color Initiatives
Authors: Kaleb L. Briscoe, Ph.D. | Veronica A. Jones, Ph.D. | Deryl K. Hatch-Tocaimaza, Ph.D. | Eligio Martinez Jr., Ph.D. Full Brief Available In light of the barriers that Men of Color (MOC) face in higher education, many educators increasingly pursue Men of Color initiatives (MCIs) as a means to… read more
New Research Brief: Race Without Gender? Trends and Limitations in the Higher Education Scholarship Regarding Men of Color
Authors: Nolan L. Cabrera, Ph.D. | Alex K. Karaman, Ph.D. | Tracy Arámbula Turner, Ph.D. | Yadira G. Oregon, M.A. | Eliaquin A. Gonell, M.Ed. | Jameson D. Lopez, Ph.D. | Regina Deil-Amen, Ph.D. Full Brief Available Introduction: The underrepresentation and academic underperformance of Men of Color (MoC) relative to… read more
Project MALES Announces the 2022-2023 Graduate Scholars Cohort
Project MALES is pleased to announce the 2022-2023 Graduate Scholars Program (PM-GSP) recipients. After receiving a competitive pool of applications from across the country, the following scholars were selected to join the 2022-2023 cohort: Johnnie Campbell (Loyola University Chicago), Joseph Romero-Reyes (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Stephanie Tilley (Prairie View A&M University),… read more
New Research Brief: Formerly Incarcerated Latino Men in California Community Colleges
Author: Melissa E. Abeyta, Ed.D. Full Brief Available Introduction: Latinos make up 22% of the 2.3 million males in state or federal custody (Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2016). In California, Latino men are overrepresented in prison: they are 41% of the prison population, but only 38% of the state population… read more