Mocombe, P. C. (2016). The death of imhotep: A hermeneutical framework for understanding the lack of black males in STEM fields. Education and Urban Society. In Afrocentric circles in the United States, ancient Kemetic (Egyptian) scientist Imhotep is considered the Black father of medicine. In this article, I use his… Continue Reading The Death of Imhotep: A Hermeneutical Framework for Understanding the Lack of Black Males in STEM Fields
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Creating a New Narrative: Reframing Black Masculinity for College Men
Pelzer, D. L. (2016). Creating a new narrative: Reframing black masculinity for college men.The Journal of Negro Education, 85(1), 16-27. The way Black men make meaning of their college experience is implicitly tied to how they internalize and demonstrate their masculinity. This research briefly reviews the concept of Black masculinity… Continue Reading Creating a New Narrative: Reframing Black Masculinity for College Men
The Generalization of Implicit Racial Bias to Young Black Boys: Automatic Stereotyping or Automatic Prejudice?
Todd, A., Simpson, A., Thiem, K., & Neel, R. (2016). the generalization of implicit racial bias to young black boys: Automatic stereotyping or automatic prejudice? Social Cognition,34(4), 306-323. Although children typically elicit benevolence and care from adults, these protections are not afforded equally to children of all races: Implicit racial… Continue Reading The Generalization of Implicit Racial Bias to Young Black Boys: Automatic Stereotyping or Automatic Prejudice?