Moore, Q. (1995). What if we really cared about crime and the future of black males? Black Issues in Higher Education, 11(24), 96. In the Children’s Defense Fund’s annual report, “The State of American Children — 1994,” a panel of academic experts convened by the National Research Council published a… Continue Reading What If We Really Cared About Crime and the Future of Black Males?
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Prefatory: Fearless Faith
Beachum, F. D. (2010). Prefatory: Fearless faith. Journal of African American Males in Education, 1(2), 63-72. An essay is presented on the historical legacy of fearless faith for the optimum educational situations for African American males. History outlines the significance of determination in the midst of detriment, pride in the… Continue Reading Prefatory: Fearless Faith
Engaging Black Males on Their Own Terms: What Schools Can Learn from Black Males Who Produce Hip-Hop
Irby, D. J., Petchauer, E., & Kirkland, D. (2013). Engaging black males on their own terms: What schools can learn from black males who produce hip-hop. Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 8(2), 15. Education scholars and practitioners have much to learn about engagement and motivation of Black males by directing their… Continue Reading Engaging Black Males on Their Own Terms: What Schools Can Learn from Black Males Who Produce Hip-Hop