This qualitative study examines five young Afro-Franco Caribbean males in the Diaspora and their experiences with systems of technology as a tool of oppression and liberation. The study utilized interpretive biography and participatory video research to examine the issues of identity, power/control, surveillance technology, love and freedom. The study made use of a number of data collection methods including interviews, round table discussions, and personal narratives. A hermeneutic theoretical framework is employed to develop an objective view of the problems facing Afro-Franco Caribbean males in the schools and community. The purpose of the study is to provide an environment and new media technology that Afro-Franco Caribbean males can ...
The goal of this ethnographic research was to examine the perceptions of academic success of adolesc...
In this doctoral research, I explore how social systems and postcolonial cultural norms impact the p...
Police violence towards African Americans in the United States have gained greater international att...
This qualitative study examines five young Afro-Franco Caribbean males in the Diaspora and their exp...
Haiti is a unique environment, not just as a third world nation but also in culture and heritage. E...
According to the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (2012-2013), access to hi...
It has been over a century since Haiti proclaimed its independence from France, but the nation still...
Employing a Foucauldian inflected analytic framework, I examine how youth resettled in and around Un...
This qualitative study analyzed YouTube video content on the discussion about African American paren...
There is limited research that examines the experiences of Caribbean students despite the increased ...
This study aims to evaluate the role that a lack of literacy and education has played in Haiti\u27s ...
This study aims to evaluate the role that a lack of literacy and education has played in Haiti\u27s ...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to understand the lived experiences o...
Restavek, French for one who stays with , is a word used to describe child slaves in Haiti. These c...
By taking an introspective look into my beliefs, perceptions, and life experiences this study will u...
The goal of this ethnographic research was to examine the perceptions of academic success of adolesc...
In this doctoral research, I explore how social systems and postcolonial cultural norms impact the p...
Police violence towards African Americans in the United States have gained greater international att...
This qualitative study examines five young Afro-Franco Caribbean males in the Diaspora and their exp...
Haiti is a unique environment, not just as a third world nation but also in culture and heritage. E...
According to the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (2012-2013), access to hi...
It has been over a century since Haiti proclaimed its independence from France, but the nation still...
Employing a Foucauldian inflected analytic framework, I examine how youth resettled in and around Un...
This qualitative study analyzed YouTube video content on the discussion about African American paren...
There is limited research that examines the experiences of Caribbean students despite the increased ...
This study aims to evaluate the role that a lack of literacy and education has played in Haiti\u27s ...
This study aims to evaluate the role that a lack of literacy and education has played in Haiti\u27s ...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to understand the lived experiences o...
Restavek, French for one who stays with , is a word used to describe child slaves in Haiti. These c...
By taking an introspective look into my beliefs, perceptions, and life experiences this study will u...
The goal of this ethnographic research was to examine the perceptions of academic success of adolesc...
In this doctoral research, I explore how social systems and postcolonial cultural norms impact the p...
Police violence towards African Americans in the United States have gained greater international att...