Violent neighborhoods and low-performing schools continue to devastate young, low-income, African-American men and their families, despite individual and family use of kin and peer network navigation strategies. To learn more, interviews were conducted with 40 young African-American men, ages 18 to 22, from Baltimore City enrolled in a general equivalency diploma (GED) and job training program, and analyzed with modified grounded theory. Young men identified unsafe neighborhoods, chaotic schools, and disengaged teaching. Young men used safety and success strategies such as avoiding trouble and selecting positive peers to navigate unsafe environments. African-American families utilized kin network strategies such as messaging and modeling su...
2018-08-05Systemic patterns of racial injustices have marginalized African-Americans since the incep...
African-American males are at risk. A continuous cycle of low academic achievement, low academic att...
The cry continues with A Nation at Risk, No Child Left Behind, and now the Common Core State Standar...
Even though rates have declined in recent years, violence is a serious problem in many American citi...
2018-02-07This research study evaluated the modified gap analysis of knowledge and skills, motivatio...
A qualitative exploratory study was completed to examine factors and processes associated with high ...
The purposes of this study were to identify the strategies used by African American fathers to prote...
Growing up in dangerous communities present youth with many obstacles such as failing schools, pover...
The term “disconnected youth ” refers to young people who have been out of school and out of work fo...
There have been a number of empirical approaches to understanding the factors that contribute to vio...
This study explores a psychosocial concept coined by the author referred to as “Urban Critical Liter...
Background: African American males disproportionately suffered from shorter lifespans, lower quality...
Vibrant, livable communities rely on healthy, well-educated and engaged residents to sustain them. T...
The purpose of this collective case study was to explore the experiences, unconventional interventio...
Community violence places youth at risk for adverse developmental consequences such as poor school a...
2018-08-05Systemic patterns of racial injustices have marginalized African-Americans since the incep...
African-American males are at risk. A continuous cycle of low academic achievement, low academic att...
The cry continues with A Nation at Risk, No Child Left Behind, and now the Common Core State Standar...
Even though rates have declined in recent years, violence is a serious problem in many American citi...
2018-02-07This research study evaluated the modified gap analysis of knowledge and skills, motivatio...
A qualitative exploratory study was completed to examine factors and processes associated with high ...
The purposes of this study were to identify the strategies used by African American fathers to prote...
Growing up in dangerous communities present youth with many obstacles such as failing schools, pover...
The term “disconnected youth ” refers to young people who have been out of school and out of work fo...
There have been a number of empirical approaches to understanding the factors that contribute to vio...
This study explores a psychosocial concept coined by the author referred to as “Urban Critical Liter...
Background: African American males disproportionately suffered from shorter lifespans, lower quality...
Vibrant, livable communities rely on healthy, well-educated and engaged residents to sustain them. T...
The purpose of this collective case study was to explore the experiences, unconventional interventio...
Community violence places youth at risk for adverse developmental consequences such as poor school a...
2018-08-05Systemic patterns of racial injustices have marginalized African-Americans since the incep...
African-American males are at risk. A continuous cycle of low academic achievement, low academic att...
The cry continues with A Nation at Risk, No Child Left Behind, and now the Common Core State Standar...