Jo Hawkins-Jones,Myron B. Labat
Educating Black Males in the Twenty-First-Century South: Tunnel Vision?
Educating Black Males in the Twenty-First-Century South: Tunnel Vision?
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Educating Black Males in the 21st Century South: Tunnel Vision? provides a comprehensive perspective of the educational and societal crisis faced by Black men in the South, backed by historical accounts and research. It illuminates past oppression, reveals the truths of Black boys and men, and offers strategies for countering stereotypes and biases to empower them to achieve more.
Format: Hardback
Length: 110 pages
Publication date: 15 August 2023
Publisher: Lexington Books
In the 21st century South, the education of Black males faces a complex and challenging landscape. The book "Educating Black Males in the 21st Century South: Tunnel Vision?" delves deep into the lived experiences of Black men in this region, offering a comprehensive perspective that spans from childhood to adulthood. Supported by historical accounts and rigorous research, the authors shed light on the underlying factors that have contributed to a persistent educational and societal crisis. This insightful work uncovers the systems of past oppression that have hindered the progress of Black males, exposes the realities faced by Black boys and men who have been overshadowed by stereotypes and biases, and provides innovative strategies for overcoming these challenges. By empowering Black males as students, the book aims to enable them to surpass the limitations imposed by society and achieve greater success and fulfillment than they may have previously envisioned.
The book begins by examining the historical context of Black education in the South, highlighting the systemic inequalities and barriers that have persisted for generations. It explores the impact of slavery, segregation, and discrimination on Black communities, leading to a lack of access to quality education and opportunities. The authors argue that these historical legacies continue to shape the educational outcomes of Black males in the South, perpetuating a cycle of poverty and limited opportunities.
To address this crisis, the book offers a range of breakthrough strategies. It highlights the importance of culturally responsive teaching practices that recognize and value the diverse experiences and perspectives of Black males. It emphasizes the need for positive role models and mentors who can inspire and guide Black males toward success. Additionally, the book advocates for policies and programs that promote equity and inclusion in education, such as increased funding for schools in low-income communities, expanded access to early childhood education, and targeted support for students with learning disabilities.
Furthermore, the book explores the personal stories and experiences of Black males in the South. It sheds light on the challenges they face daily, such as systemic racism, police brutality, and economic inequality. It also highlights the resilience and strength of Black males who have overcome these obstacles and achieved success in various fields, such as education, sports, and the arts.
In conclusion, "Educating Black Males in the 21st Century South: Tunnel Vision?" is a vital and timely contribution to the ongoing conversation about education and social justice. By providing a comprehensive perspective on the lived experiences of Black males in the South, the book offers valuable insights and strategies for addressing the educational and societal crisis facing this community. It is a must-read for educators, policymakers, and anyone who is committed to promoting equity and inclusion in education and society.
Weight: 345g
Dimension: 237 x 158 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666904932
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