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Being Black, being male on campus, understanding and confronting Black male collegiate experiences, Derrick R. Brooms

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Being Black, being male on campus, understanding and confronting Black male collegiate experiences, Derrick R. Brooms
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Being Black, being male on campus
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
953918854
Responsibility statement
Derrick R. Brooms
Sub title
understanding and confronting Black male collegiate experiences
Summary
This work marks a radical shift away from the pervasive focus on the challenges that Black male students face and the deficit rhetoric that often limits perspectives about them. Instead, Derrick R. Brooms offers reflective counter-narratives of success. He uses in-depth interviews to investigate the collegiate experiences of Black male students at historically White institutions. Framed through Critical Race Theory and Blackmaleness, the study provides new analysis on the utility and importance of Black Male Initiatives (BMIs). This work explores Black men's perceptions, identity constructions, and ambitions, while it speaks meaningfully to how race and gender intersect as they influence students' experiences.--, Publisher's description
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction: making space to hear black men -- 2. College aspirations, expectations, and concerns: thinking about and preparing for college -- 3. College as a learning experience: transitioning to college and college life -- 4. Being black, being male on campus. experiencing the college environment -- 5. Black men emerging: experiencing self in college and engaging resiliency -- 6. Brotherhood and bonding: shared experiences in black male initiative programs -- 7. Black men in college: (re)envisioning the trajectory
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