Overcoming challenges and creating opportunity for African American male students /

This book takes an in-depth look at African American males, and their quest to move beyond the systematic roadblocks that exist along their educational journey. It explores how organizations have the ability to offer more effective professional development opportunities, mentoring, career counseling...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Butcher, Jennifer T., 1962- (Contributor), O'Connor, Johnny R., 1973- (Contributor), Titus, Freddie, 1958- (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania : IGI Glogbal, [2019]
Series:Advances in educational marketing, administration, and leadership (AEMAL) book series.
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Table of Contents:
  • The career development of Black collegian men revisited : managing macrosociological issues / Michelle Rosemond,Delila Owens, Tanya Middleton, Brandon Keene-Orton
  • Racial battle fatigue and mental health in Black men : racial battle fatigue / Delila Owens, Shanice Lockhart, Dana Matthews, Tanya Middleton
  • Mapping mindset and academic achievement among Black male collegians at a predominantly white institution / Christopher Travers
  • Impact of mentoring and support programs on academic performance of African American males : analysis through a critical race theory lens / Andrew Herridge, Montelleo Hobley Jr
  • The importance of Black male collegians' conceptualizing student success at historically white institutions: conceptualizing student success / Rodney Bates
  • Factors influencing the retention and connectivism of African American male students who participate in recreational sports / Artha Simpson Jr, Kathryn Jones
  • An empowering experience : Black males abroad / Raul Leon
  • The art of sankofa and re-establishing Kujichagulia interrogating the educational past of Black folks / Kalvin Harvell
  • A blueprint for developing Black male leader identity, capacity, and efficacy through leadership learning / Dorsey Spencer, Jr. Kathy Guthrie.