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Is it Really Just Black and White? A Basic Interpretive Qualitative Study of Effective White Teachers of Black Students in a Small, Southern Community
Lewis, Maura A.. - 2022
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Framing Standard and Dialect in Black Women's Novels
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Creole Gatherings. Race, Collecting and Canon-building in New Orleans (1830-1930)
Rogg, Aline. - 2021
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Seeing the Materiality of Race, Class, and Gender in Orange County, Virginia ...
Woehlke, Stefan. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2021
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Creole Gatherings. Race, Collecting and Canon-building in New Orleans (1830-1930) ...
Rogg, Aline. - : Columbia University, 2021
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Speaking, Gesturing, Drawing, Building: Relational Techniques of a Kreyol Architecture
Brisson, Irene. - 2021
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Leveraging African American English Knowledge: Cognition and Multidialectal Processing
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Oppression, Resistance, and Empowerment: The Power Dynamics of Naming and Un-naming in African American Literature, 1794 to 2019
Romigh, Melissa "Maggie". - : Digital Commons @ University of South Florida, 2021
In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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A case study of the role of a Black male initiative in fostering the necessary capital for Black male undergraduates to persist and succeed at a predominantly White institution
Abstract: Black men suffer some of the most dismal completion rates in higher education due to the extremely hostile campus environments they experience at many institutions, particularly predominantly White institutions. Increased stereotypes, alienation, isolation, racialized incidents, and lack of support from peers, faculty, and administration can affect these students' acclimation to campus environments and academic performance, eventually forcing them to discontinue their education (Jackson & Hui, 2017; McCoy & Rodricks, 2015). Many institutions are now turning their efforts to more support services for students of color, particularly males. This phenomenological case study explored the personal, social, and interpersonal capital most significant to the persistence and academic success of Black undergraduate males at a four-year public research predominantly White institution in the Southeast. It also examined how participation in a Black male initiative at this institution impacted how this capital was fostered. Through pre-interview surveys and individual interviews with members of the Collegiate 100, a Black male initiate at a public four-year public research, predominantly White institution in the southeast, this study employed Yosso’s (2005) community cultural wealth as a guiding framework. The study found that the Black male participants felt that their membership in the Collegiate 100 aided them in their academic success and with any challenges they have face in higher education. The capitals of community cultural wealth — familial, social, navigational, linguistic, resistant, and aspirational — overlapped as students discussed their communities where they grew up and the ones they have formed since coming to the University. They also described not always feeling comfortable on campus and experiencing inequities but appreciate the safe space that the Collegiate 100 creates. Each student also had specific plans after college and career aspirations. These were in part because of their strong support systems and communities, families and mentors.
Keyword: African-American males; Black male initiative; Black males; PWI; undergraduate
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/113878
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Seeing the Materiality of Race, Class, and Gender in Orange County, Virginia
Woehlke, Stefan. - 2021
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Exploring the Experiences and Retention Decisions of African-American Male College Students
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Fostering linguistic equality : the SISE approach to the introductory linguistics course
Hercula, Sarah E.. - Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
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Linguistics in pursuit of justice
Baugh, John. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Linguistic justice : black language, literacy, identity, and pedagogy
Baker-Bell, April. - London : Routledge, 2020
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Income, Race, and Achievement Over Time: Comparing the Growth of Academically Advanced Students Using ECLS-K 1998-2007 Data
Brave, Kathryn L.. - : Notre Dame of Maryland University, 2020
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Linked Learning: The Black Experience
Johnson, Dennis LaShawn, Jr.. - : California State University, Long Beach, 2020
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Making Sense of Mattering ... : A Phenomenological Study of Black Deaf College Students and Academic Success ...
Powers, Jennifer S.. - : Drexel University, 2020
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Language, race and space: What it means to be a speaker of African American English in higher education spaces
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AAVE and its Presence In and Influence On Rap Music
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Investigation of Influences on Code Switching Behaviors of African American Men
Rivera, Anne. - : University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2020
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