Agosto, V. (2014). Scripted Curriculum: What Movies Teach About Dis/ability and Black Males. Teachers College Record, 116(4), 1. Background/Context: Tropes of dis/ability in the movies and master-narratives of Black males in education and society are typically treated in isolation. Furthermore, education research on Hollywood movies has typically focused on portrayals of… Continue Reading Scripted Curriculum: What Movies Teach About Dis/ability and Black Males
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When Aspiration Meets Opportunity: Examining Transitional Experiences of African American Males in College Readiness Programs
Baber, L. D. (2014). When Aspiration Meets Opportunity: Examining Transitional Experiences of African American Males in College Readiness Programs. Community College Journal of Research and Practice,38(12), 1097 – 1111. The lack of postsecondary success for African American males has garnered significant attention from academic scholars and public policy leaders. While this… Continue Reading When Aspiration Meets Opportunity: Examining Transitional Experiences of African American Males in College Readiness Programs
Are They Not All The Same?: Racial Heterogeneity Among Black Male Undergraduates
Harper, S. R., & Nichols, A. H. (2008). Are They Not All The Same?: Racial Heterogeneity Among Black Male Undergraduates. Journal of College Student Development, 49(3), 199-214. An erroneous assumption is often made that Black men, one of the most stereotyped groups on college and university campuses, all share common experiences and… Continue Reading Are They Not All The Same?: Racial Heterogeneity Among Black Male Undergraduates