Vulnerabilities and identities theories have an interdependent and symbiotic relationship that is critical to achieve social justice. Vulnerabilities analysis demands the state to explain and correct structural inequalities, while identities theories call for constructs and stereotypes to be confronted, challenged, and transformed in order to achieve justice and equality. An example of the value of both theoretical perspectives is in challenging, uncovering, and demanding action to end the subordination of black boys. Analyzing the situation of black boys, from birth to age eighteen, and the interaction they have with individuals, institutional structures, and culture leads to a conclusion that identity matters, and is not only explanatory ...
This Article, a third in a series of related works, explores the representation of sexual identity w...
Utilizing 29 in-depth semi-structured interviews, the life-course narratives of Black male scholars ...
Formany, BarackObama’s election validated criticisms that blackyouth in thepost-Civil Rights era ove...
Vulnerabilities and identities theories have an interdependent and symbiotic relationship that is cr...
The life course of Black boys is a stark reminder of the realities of inequality. While recent atten...
Hierarchies among children dramatically impact their development. Beginning before birth, and contin...
(Excerpt) The persistent criminalization and pathologizing of Black youth in the U.S. educational sy...
Since the late 1990s, urban regions have been at the centre of contemporary law and order debates de...
Youth Organizing as a tool for social change has helped to not only change material conditions in so...
In their early years, youth begin to notice race, develop attitudes related to race, form their own ...
This article invokes the theme of invisibility as a metaphorical way of demonstrating the conditions...
Racial minorities are disproportionately imprisoned or sent to jail for reasons including racial pro...
Crossover youth are young people who have experiences of maltreatment and exhibit delinquency, which...
James Baldwin describes the Black male in the White gaze as a “fixed star,” meaning that there is on...
As early as the age of ten, Black boys are viewed as older, guilty until proven innocent by law enfo...
This Article, a third in a series of related works, explores the representation of sexual identity w...
Utilizing 29 in-depth semi-structured interviews, the life-course narratives of Black male scholars ...
Formany, BarackObama’s election validated criticisms that blackyouth in thepost-Civil Rights era ove...
Vulnerabilities and identities theories have an interdependent and symbiotic relationship that is cr...
The life course of Black boys is a stark reminder of the realities of inequality. While recent atten...
Hierarchies among children dramatically impact their development. Beginning before birth, and contin...
(Excerpt) The persistent criminalization and pathologizing of Black youth in the U.S. educational sy...
Since the late 1990s, urban regions have been at the centre of contemporary law and order debates de...
Youth Organizing as a tool for social change has helped to not only change material conditions in so...
In their early years, youth begin to notice race, develop attitudes related to race, form their own ...
This article invokes the theme of invisibility as a metaphorical way of demonstrating the conditions...
Racial minorities are disproportionately imprisoned or sent to jail for reasons including racial pro...
Crossover youth are young people who have experiences of maltreatment and exhibit delinquency, which...
James Baldwin describes the Black male in the White gaze as a “fixed star,” meaning that there is on...
As early as the age of ten, Black boys are viewed as older, guilty until proven innocent by law enfo...
This Article, a third in a series of related works, explores the representation of sexual identity w...
Utilizing 29 in-depth semi-structured interviews, the life-course narratives of Black male scholars ...
Formany, BarackObama’s election validated criticisms that blackyouth in thepost-Civil Rights era ove...