Milton-Williams, T., & Bryan, N. (2021). Respecting a Cultural Continuum of Black Male Pedagogy: Exploring the Life History of a Black Male Middle School Teacher. Urban Education, 56(1), 32–60. Black male teachers tend to enact culturally relevant pedagogical practices that support the academic achievement, cultural competence, and critical consciousness… read more
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Life expectancy gain due to employment status depends on race, gender, education, and their intersections
Assari, S. (2018). Life expectancy gain due to employment status depends on race, gender, education, and their intersections. Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities,5(2), 375-386. PURPOSE: Despite the well-established health effects of socioeconomic status (SES), SES resources such as employment may differently influence health outcomes across sub-populations. This study… read more
Long-Term Earnings Differentials Between African American and White Men by Educational Level
Sakamoto, A., Tamborini, C. R., & Kim, C. (2018;2017;). Long-term earnings differentials between african american and white men by educational level. Population Research and Policy Review, 37(1), 91-116. This paper investigates long-term earnings differentials between African American and white men using data that match respondents in the Survey of Income… read more
Suggestions to Increase the Number of African American Male Physicians
Prince, M., & Williams, K. A. (2017). Suggestions to increase the number of african american male physicians. The American Journal of Cardiology, 119(8), 1281. According to a report by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), the number of African-American men who applied to medical school between 1978 and 2014… read more