Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys
Author | : Jawanza Kunjufu |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 96 |
Release | : 1985 |
ISBN-10 | : UOM:39015019675837 |
ISBN-13 | : |
Rating | : 4/5 (37 Downloads) |
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Author | : Jawanza Kunjufu |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 96 |
Release | : 1985 |
ISBN-10 | : UOM:39015019675837 |
ISBN-13 | : |
Rating | : 4/5 (37 Downloads) |
Author | : Jawanza Kunjufu |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1995 |
ISBN-10 | : 0913543446 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780913543443 |
Rating | : 4/5 (46 Downloads) |
This series combines all four volumes while candidly exploring the devastating effects of Western civilization on African Americans. Offering suggestions to correct the dehumanization of African American children, this series tells how to ensure that African American boys grow up to be strong, committed, and responsible African American men.
Author | : Jawanza Kunjufu |
Publisher | : Countering the Conspiracy to D |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1995 |
ISBN-10 | : 091354342X |
ISBN-13 | : 9780913543429 |
Rating | : 4/5 (2X Downloads) |
Vol. 2- published by African American Images.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 1999-12-06 |
ISBN-10 | : |
ISBN-13 | : |
Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.
Author | : Rudolph P. Byrd |
Publisher | : Indiana University Press |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2001-11-09 |
ISBN-10 | : 0253214483 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780253214485 |
Rating | : 4/5 (83 Downloads) |
Traps is the first anthology that historicizes the writings by African American men who have examined the meanings of the overlapping categories of race, gender, and sexuality, and who have theorized these categories in the most expansive and progressive terms. Traps contains the landmark speeches, essays, letters, and a manifesto by nineteenth- and twentieth-century African American men who have examined the complex terrain of gender and sexuality within the historical and cultural matrix of the United States.
Author | : Richard Majors |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 1993-08 |
ISBN-10 | : 9780671865726 |
ISBN-13 | : 0671865722 |
Rating | : 4/5 (26 Downloads) |
Traces the history of black men in America using a tough-guy image to obscure their anger and disappointment over their roles in society back to their origins in Africa and the slave era.
Author | : Theodore S. Ransaw |
Publisher | : MSU Press |
Total Pages | : 818 |
Release | : 2018-11-01 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781628953411 |
ISBN-13 | : 1628953411 |
Rating | : 4/5 (11 Downloads) |
Drawing from the work of top researchers in various fields, The Handbook of Research on Black Males explores the nuanced and multifaceted phenomena known as the black male. Simultaneously hyper-visible and invisible, black males around the globe are being investigated now more than ever before; however, many of the well-meaning responses regarding media attention paid to black males are not well informed by research. Additionally, not all black males are the same, and each of them have varying strengths and challenges, making one-size-fits-all perspectives unproductive. This text, which acts as a comprehensive tool that can serve as a resource to articulate and argue for policy change, suggest educational improvements, and advocate judicial reform, fills a large void. The contributors, from multidisciplinary backgrounds, focus on history, research trends, health, education, criminal and social justice, hip-hop, and programs and initiatives. This volume has the potential to influence the field of research on black males as well as improve lives for a population that is often the most celebrated in the media and simultaneously the least socially valued.
Author | : Sadye Logan |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2018-05-04 |
ISBN-10 | : 9780429974205 |
ISBN-13 | : 0429974205 |
Rating | : 4/5 (05 Downloads) |
With numerous selections designed to reinforce the goal of empowering clients to take charge of their lives, this revised and updated second edition of The Black Family serves a two-fold purpose. It extends the small but growing body of strength-oriented literature to include African-American families and it serves as a natural extension of current texts on African-American families to provide social workers and the education community with a broader framework for understanding the needs of Black families. Offering both a research orientation and a practice perspective, this book should appeal to social work educators and practitioners involved in family services, health and mental health settings, and child and public welfare.
Author | : Eddie Moore Jr. |
Publisher | : Corwin Press |
Total Pages | : 492 |
Release | : 2017-09-22 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781506351773 |
ISBN-13 | : 1506351778 |
Rating | : 4/5 (73 Downloads) |
Empower black boys to dream, believe, achieve Schools that routinely fail Black boys are not extraordinary. In fact, they are all-too ordinary. If we are to succeed in positively shifting outcomes for Black boys and young men, we must first change the way school is "done." That’s where the eight in ten teachers who are White women fit in . . . and this urgently needed resource is written specifically for them as a way to help them understand, respect and connect with all of their students. So much more than a call to call to action—but that, too!—The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys brings together research, activities, personal stories, and video interviews to help us all embrace the deep realities and thrilling potential of this crucial American task. With Eddie, Ali, and Marguerite as your mentors, you will learn how to: Develop learning environments that help Black boys feel a sense of belonging, nurturance, challenge, and love at school Change school culture so that Black boys can show up in the wholeness of their selves Overcome your unconscious bias and forge authentic connections with your Black male students If you are a teacher who is afraid to talk about race, that’s okay. Fear is a normal human emotion and racial competence is a skill that can be learned. We promise that reading this extraordinary guide will be a life-changing first step forward . . . for both you and the students you serve. About the Authors Dr. Eddie Moore, Jr., has pursued and achieved success in academia, business, diversity, leadership, and community service. In 1996, he started America & MOORE, LLC to provide comprehensive diversity, privilege, and leadership trainings/workshops. Dr. Moore is recognized as one of the nation’s top motivational speakers and educators, especially for his work with students K–16. Dr. Moore is the Founder/Program Director for the White Privilege Conference, one of the top national and international conferences for participants who want to move beyond dialogue and into action around issues of diversity, power, privilege, and leadership. Ali Michael, Ph.D., is the co-founder and director of the Race Institute for K–12 Educators, and the author of Raising Race Questions: Whiteness, Inquiry, and Education, winner of the 2017 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award. She is co-editor of the bestselling Everyday White People Confront Racial and Social Injustice and sits on the editorial board of the journal, Whiteness and Education. Dr. Michael teaches in the mid-career doctoral program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education, as well as the Graduate Counseling Program at Arcadia University. Dr. Marguerite W. Penick-Parks currently serves as Chair of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh. Her work centers on issues of power, privilege, and oppression in relationship to issues of curriculum with a special emphasis on the incorporation of quality literature in K–12 classrooms. She appears in the movie, "Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible," by the World Trust Organization. Her most recent work includes a joint article on creating safe spaces for discussing White privilege with preservice teachers.
Author | : Alice M. Epps |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 113 |
Release | : 2014-02-25 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781317776772 |
ISBN-13 | : 1317776771 |
Rating | : 4/5 (72 Downloads) |
First published in 1998. The problem of homelessness is increasing nationally in volume, variety, and visibility, with the subpopulation of homeless families with children growing the fastest. An unstable living environment places these families, especially the children at risk, of accomplishing positive, adaptive socialization. In addition, the provision of supportive services to these children, impose an excessive economic burden on the public. The paucity of information and research concerning what homelessness means for children who are members of these families, are reasons for undertaking this work. The book provides a survey research model to collect and analyze information, about what the circumstances of homelessness means from the perspective of children sheltered with homeless families.