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April 22, 2015

Engaging African American and Latino Adolescent Males Through School-Based Health Centers

Bains, R., Franzen, C., & White-Frese’, J. (2014). Engaging African American and Latino Adolescent Males Through School-Based Health Centers. The Journal of School Nursing, 30(6), 411-419. African American and Latino males are less likely to seek mental health services and obtain adequate care than their White counterparts. They are more… read more 

April 21, 2015

(Un)Doing Hegemony in Education: Disrupting School-to-Prison Pipelines for Black Males

Dancy II, E. (2014). (Un)Doing Hegemony in Education: Disrupting School-to-Prison Pipelines for Black Males. Equity & Excellence in Education, 47(4), 476-493. The school-to-prison pipeline refers to the disturbing national trend in which children are funneled out of public schools and into juvenile and criminal justice systems. The purpose of this… read more 

April 21, 2015

Racial Profiling as Institutional Practice: Theorizing the Experiences of Black Male Undergraduates

Iverson, S., & Jaggers, D. (2015). Racial Profiling as Institutional Practice: Theorizing the Experiences of Black Male Undergraduates. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 52(1), 38-49. This article draws upon racial profiling literature as an analytic lens with data collected in a qualitative study of Black males at one… read more 

April 21, 2015

Black men and the struggle for work: social and economic barriers persist

Quane, J. M., Wilson, W. J., & Hwang, J. (2015). Black men and the struggle for work: social and economic barriers persist. Education Next, 15(2), 22+.   […]as they enter adulthood, many young blacks, particularly males, are less likely to enter the workforce or postsecondary educational institutions. […]far, the Obama… read more 

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  • Home
  • About
  • BLACK MALE RESEARCH
    • Research Briefs
    • Black Male Education Research Collection
      • Achievement (AC)
      • Familial Influences (FI)
      • Higher Education (HE)
      • Masculinity Studies (MS)
      • Occupation/Education (OE)
      • Race and Education (RE)
      • Sports/Athletics (SA)
      • Teaching (T)
      • Urban Education (UE)
    • Prominent Authors