Shabazz, D. L. (2016). Barbershops as cultural forums for african american males. Journal of Black Studies, 47(4), 295. This ethnographic study explores the social interactions of African American males in an urban, Southeastern barbershop. Barbershops have become frequent research sites for communicating health messages. This study suggests that African American… Continue Reading Barbershops as cultural forums for African American males
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African American Males Navigate Racial Microaggressions
Hotchkins, B. K. (2016). African american males navigate racial microaggressions. Teachers College Record, 118(6), 1. High school educational environments find Black males experience systemic racial microaggressions in the form of discipline policies, academic tracking and hegemonic curriculum (Allen, Scott, & Lewis, 2013). Black males in high school are more likely… Continue Reading African American Males Navigate Racial Microaggressions
Colonoscopy Education Among African-American Males in the Primary Care Setting of Bronx County, New York
Babikian, R., & Chang, M. (2015). Colonoscopy education among african-american males in the primary care setting of bronx county, new york. Gastroenterology Nursing, 38(5), 337-341. Healthcare disparities are prevalent throughout the United States of America, particularly among low socioeconomic communities and minority groups. As primary care providers in Bronx, New… Continue Reading Colonoscopy Education Among African-American Males in the Primary Care Setting of Bronx County, New York