Jr, J. O. (2018). “Expressive cool” and the paradox of black and white males’ neighborhood socialization toward education. Youth and Society, 50(3), 299-327. This study explores how linkages between adolescents’ educational attitudes and achievement vary according to race, expressive culture, and neighborhood collective socialization qualities. Specifically, the study examines (a)… Continue Reading “Expressive Cool” and the Paradox of Black and White Males’ Neighborhood Socialization Toward Education
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A mixed-methods study of a social emotional curriculum for Black male success: A school-based pilot study of the Brothers of Ujima
Graves, S. L., & Aston, C. (2018). A mixed‐methods study of a social emotional curriculum for black male success: A school‐based pilot study of the brothers of ujima. Psychology in the Schools, 55(1), 76-84. 10. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of a social emotional learning… Continue Reading A mixed-methods study of a social emotional curriculum for Black male success: A school-based pilot study of the Brothers of Ujima
SABOTAGING SUCCESS: EXAMINING ACADEMIC DIS-IDENTIFICATION AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE ADOLESCENTS
Webb, P. (2016). sabotaging success: Examining academic dis-identification among african american male adolescents. Race, Gender & Class, 23(1/2), 172. Academic underachievement among African American male adolescents is regarded as a national dilemma (Lewis, Simon, Uzzell, Horwitz, & Casserly, 2010). Explanations related to such may stem from the attitudes of adolescents… Continue Reading SABOTAGING SUCCESS: EXAMINING ACADEMIC DIS-IDENTIFICATION AMONG AFRICAN AMERICAN MALE ADOLESCENTS