Jr, J. O. (2018). “Expressive cool” and the paradox of black and white males’ neighborhood socialization toward education. Youth and Society, 50(3), 299-327. This study explores how linkages between adolescents’ educational attitudes and achievement vary according to race, expressive culture, and neighborhood collective socialization qualities. Specifically, the study examines (a)… Continue Reading “Expressive Cool” and the Paradox of Black and White Males’ Neighborhood Socialization Toward Education
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The Undergraduate STEM Research Experiences of African American Males at a Historically Black Collete
Leggon, C. B., Pearson, W., Jr, Adams, J., Wilson, U., & Younge, S. (2013). The undergraduate STEM research experiences of african american males at a historically black collete. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, 19(2), 165-183. Despite some gains in recent years, and state and national efforts… Continue Reading The Undergraduate STEM Research Experiences of African American Males at a Historically Black Collete