Goings, R. B. (2015). Nontraditional Black Male Undergraduates: A Call to Action. Adult Learning, 20(10), 1-4. Institutions of higher education have witnessed an influx of nontraditional Black college students generally, and males specifically. However, there is limited research that investigates the academic and social experiences of nontraditional Black males. As… Continue Reading Nontraditional Black Male Undergraduates A Call to Action
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The Lion Tells His Side of the (Counter)Story: A Black Male Educator’s Autoethnographic Account
Goings, R. B. (2015). The Lion Tells His Side of the (Counter)Story: A Black Male Educator’s Autoethnographic Account. Journal of African American Males in Education, 6(1), 91-105. While many initiatives have emerged to increase the presence of Black males in schools, there is still little known about our experiences. Through… Continue Reading The Lion Tells His Side of the (Counter)Story: A Black Male Educator’s Autoethnographic Account
‘I’m Trying to Get My A’’: Black Male Achievers Talk About Race, School and Achievement
Allen, Q. (2015). “I’m trying to get my A”: Black male achievers talk about race, school and achievement. The Urban Review, 47(1), 209-231. This study seeks to challenge deficit views on Black male education by highlighting the perspectives of academically successful Black males in a secondary school setting. Employing interpretive… Continue Reading ‘I’m Trying to Get My A’’: Black Male Achievers Talk About Race, School and Achievement