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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The schooling of African-American male students: the role of male teachers and school administrators
Howard, L. (2012;2011;). The schooling of african-american male students: The role of male teachers and school administrators. International Journal of Inclusive Education,16(4), 373-17. Drawing on interview and informal observation data collected from eight adolescent African-American boys residing in an urban community and attending an urban charter school, this paper describes… Continue Reading The schooling of African-American male students: the role of male teachers and school administrators
Risk and Protective Factors in Mathematically Talented Black Male Students: Snapshots From Kindergarten Through Eighth Grade
McGee, E. O., & Pearman, F. A. (2014). Risk and protective factors in mathematically talented black male students: Snapshots from kindergarten through eighth grade. Urban Education, 49(4), 363-393. Within urban elementary schools are Black students who continue to challenge the normative deficit characterization of the educational opportunities of students like… Continue Reading Risk and Protective Factors in Mathematically Talented Black Male Students: Snapshots From Kindergarten Through Eighth Grade