Heman Sweatt Center The Heman Sweatt Center (Sweatt Center) is a faculty-led student organization consisting of professors, administrators, graduate, and undergraduate students committed to creating community and honoring the legacy of Heman Marion Sweatt. Heman Sweatt Center Research Lab The Heman Sweatt Center Research Lab strives to create equitable access… Continue Reading Home
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Black Student-Athletes and racism pandemic: Building antiracist practices in athletics
Reference: Economou, P. Glascock, T., & Gamble, A. (2022). Black Student-Athletes and racism pandemic: Building antiracist practices in athletics. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/10413200.2022.2040650 Abstract: The year 2020 was filled with injustices, fear, and uncertainty that has disproportionately affected Black communities in the United States and abroad. From… Continue Reading Black Student-Athletes and racism pandemic: Building antiracist practices in athletics
Why Are “Bad Boys” always Black?: Causes of Disproportionality in School Discipline and Recommendations for Change
Monroe, C. R. (2005). Why are “bad boys” always black?: Causes of disproportionality in school discipline and recommendations for change. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 79(1), 45-50. The present overrepresentation of African American males in the U.S. justice system, combined with racial disproportionality on… Continue Reading Why Are “Bad Boys” always Black?: Causes of Disproportionality in School Discipline and Recommendations for Change