Authors: Crystal E. Garcia, Ph.D. | Antonio Duran, Ph.D. Full Brief Available Introduction: Culturally based sororities and fraternities have long played a positive role in the experiences of Students of Color on college campuses, though questions remain of how they create space for other minoritized identities. This narrative inquiry study thus… read more
Project MALES Research Institute will present at the 47th TACHE Annual Conference
We are excited to share that our Project MALES research team will be well-represented at the 47th Annual Texas Association of Chicanos in Higher Education (TACHE) 2022 Conference in Fort Worth, Texas. We are excited to see presentations from our team contributing to the conference theme: Seguimos Floreciendo: Cultivating Resilient… read more
Project MALES will host Dr. Norma A. Padrón for our first Plática of the Spring 2022 semester
Project MALES will be hosting our first plática of Spring 2022 on Monday, February 21st from 5:00 – 7:00 P.M. CDT in room 2.814 of the George I. Sánchez Building (SZB). We have the amazing honor to be joined by Norma A. Padrón, Ph.D., MPH, M.A., who will share some… read more
New Research Project Launched!
New Research Project Supported by Trellis Foundation The South Texas/Rio Grande Valley Project: Improving the Educational Outcomes of Male Students of Color in South Texas Border Postsecondary Institutions During the Pandemic Era will develop and implement a research-in-action partnership between Project MALES/Texas Education Consortium and South Texas & RGV postsecondary… read more
New Research Brief: Tocayo Epistemology for Latino Males in Education
Authors: Cristóbal Salinas Jr., Ph.D. | Cristóbal Rodríguez, Ph.D. Full Brief Available Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to share the lived experiences of and give meaning, understanding and knowledge to a tocayo epistemology. The term tocayo is used to identify people who share the same name. In this… read more
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