Griffith, D. M., & Cornish, E. K. (2016;2018;). “What defines a man?”: Perspectives of african american men on the components and consequences of manhood. Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 19(1), 78-88. What it means to be man is shaped by racial, ethnic, and cultural factors. In this paper, we explore… read more
Visualizing Peer Connections: The Gendered Realities of African American College Men’s Interpersonal Relationships
McGowan, B. L. (2017). Visualizing peer connections: The gendered realities of african american college Men’s interpersonal relationships. Journal of College Student Development, 58(7), 983-1000. I explored how African American college men conceptualized gender within their interpersonal relationships at a traditionally White institution. In interviews using both semistructured and photo elicitation… read more
Engaging the Disengaged Community: Opportunities, Strategies and Lessons Learned Working with African American Males
Gilbert, K. L. (2017). Engaging the disengaged community: Opportunities, strategies and lessons learned working with african american males. Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 7(1), E4-E7. No abstract. Link to access full article: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/664730
African American males from female-headed households: Using family resilience to navigate their way to college
Danforth, L., & Miller, J. (2018). African american males from female-headed households: Using family resilience to navigate their way to college. Journal of Family Social Work, 21(1), 63. A grounded theory method was used to uncover essential resources in African American males’ (N = 22) social ecologies that increased the likelihood of… read more