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Whittington Goodwin; Laurie A. Schreiner – Christian Higher Education, 2024
Black and Latino men are attending college at higher rates than ever before, yet their increased access has not led to increased success, as Black and Latino men face greater barriers to their success than do White and Asian men. The challenges to timely graduation for these populations are even greater at Christian colleges. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: African American Students, Latin Americans, Males, Christianity
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Suneal Kolluri – Urban Education, 2025
Young Black and Latino men face profound academic obstacles in transitioning to college. Few studies have interrogated college readiness practices in urban schools through the lens of masculinity. Drawing on a yearlong ethnography, this study investigated how young men respond to college-readiness practices while enacting masculinity. Many young…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, Noncollege Bound Students, African American Students, Latin Americans
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Camacho, Lazaro; Salinas, Cristobal; Vasquez, Marissa C.; Rodriguez, Sarah L.; Izaguirre Peña, Juan – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2023
Utilizing a values-based leadership philosophy, the authors explored how Latino undergraduate men make meaning of their masculinity and how this meaning shapes their understanding and performance of leadership. The findings highlighted Familismo Leadership as a form of leadership practiced by Latino men related to how they define masculinity as a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Males, Latin Americans, Hispanic American Students
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David W. Barillas Chon – Urban Education, 2024
This study examines how three recently arrived Indigenous male migrant youth from Guatemala and Mexico in an urban high school in the Pacific Northwest understood and employed Spanish and English to navigate racialized and languaged interactions. Utilizing a Critical Latinx Indigeneities framework, findings from this study show that Spanish is a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Males, Migrants
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Omar Davila Jr.; Victor M. Rios – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2022
A paradox exists between capital accumulation and corporate philanthropy: a record number of 'generous' donations and historic levels of social inequality. In education, tech companies are directing significant investments to shape public schools. Many efforts to support Latino boys are aligned with these goals, as interventions aim to prepare…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, High School Students, College Bound Students, Males
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Garriott, Patton O.; Carrero Pinedo, Ayli; Hunt, Heather K.; Navarro, Rachel L.; Flores, Lisa Y.; Desjarlais, Cerynn D.; Diaz, David; Brionez, Julio; Lee, Bo Hyun; Ayala, Evelyn; Martinez, Leticia D.; Hu, Xiaotian; Smith, Megan K.; Suh, Han Na; McGillen, Gloria G. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2023
Background: Although participation rates vary by field, Latiné and women engineers continue to be underrepresented across most segments of the engineering workforce. Research has examined engagement and persistence of Latiné and White women in engineering; however, few studies have investigated how race, ethnicity, gender, and institutional…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Latin Americans, Hispanic American Students, White Students
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Sáenz, Victor B.; Ponjuan, Luis; Segovia, Jorge, Jr.; Del Real Viramontes, José – New Directions for Higher Education, 2015
This chapter highlights the development of Project MALES (Mentoring to Achieve Latino Educational Success). At the center of Project MALES is a mentoring program that aims to cultivate an engaged support network for males of color at the University of Texas at Austin and across surrounding communities. Specifically, there is a discussion of the…
Descriptors: Mentors, Males, Supervisory Methods, Social Networks
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Roy, Kevin; Messina, Lauren; Smith, Jocelyn; Waters, Damian – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2014
Many children in economically disadvantaged communities assume adult roles in their families. Negotiating the responsibilities and expectations associated with becoming what some young men describe as "man of the house" has important implications for how adolescent boys move into adulthood. In this study, we share insights from field…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, African Americans, Latin Americans, Males
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Khan, Sarah; Calloway, Stephanie A.; Maida, I. Tatiana; Rakel, David P. – American Journal of Health Education, 2012
Background: Assessment of basic dietary intake and community nutrition environment is lacking and needed to improve health outcomes for the growing U.S. Latino community. Purpose: The dietary intake and community nutrition environment of a Latino population in the Midwest was evaluated. Methods: In a community clinic, Block Food Frequency…
Descriptors: Health Education, Latin Americans, Nutrition, Evaluation Methods
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Mora, Richard – Gender and Education, 2013
Employing social constructivist theories and the concept of abjection from gender studies, this article examines how and why a group of low-income, USA-born Dominican and Puerto Rican middle-school boys constructed masculine identities by invoking and repudiating homosexuality. Ethnographic data from a 2.5-year study indicate that the abjection of…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Homosexuality, Constructivism (Learning), Racial Identification
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Hunter, Robert A., Jr. – Hispania, 2009
The most cursory examination of literary depictions of the physically blind reveals a myriad of colorful, diverse and often odd characterizations. Portrayals of the sightless typically present them in roles overwhelmingly unflattering and flawed. In Federico Gamboa's "Santa," the blind piano player and coprotagonist, Hipolito, is cast as pathetic…
Descriptors: Novels, Blindness, Sexuality, Spouses
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Sprang, Ginny; Craig, Carlton; Clark, James – Child Welfare, 2011
This study describes predictors of secondary traumatic stress and burnout in a national sample of helping professionals, with a specific focus on the unique responses of child welfare (CW) workers. Specific worker and exposure characteristics are examined as possible predictors of these forms of occupational distress in a sample of 669…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Altruism, Child Welfare, Quality of Life
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Morales, Erik E. – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2010
The purpose of this study was to explore the informal mentoring relationships of 15 male, Hispanic (Dominican American), first-generation college students, to determine how their mentoring experiences influenced their academic progress, standing, and retention. In-depth, semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 15 undergraduates…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Latin Americans, Immigrants, Males
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Orrenius, Pia M.; Zavodny, Madeline – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2009
Attempts to enforce immigration laws in the U.S. interior have proliferated in recent years, yet the effects of these laws on immigrants are largely unknown. This paper examines whether increases in immigration-related law enforcement since 2001 have adversely affected the labor market outcomes of low-education male immigrants from Latin America,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Incidence, Law Enforcement, Immigration
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Ranker, Jason – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2008
As part of an inquiry and digital documentary video project, two 12-year-old students studied the Dominican Republic. Over the course of their research, the boys (one of whose parents moved from the Dominican Republic) focused their project on two aspects of the culture of the Dominican Republic: contemporary music (bachata and merengue) and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Internet, Technology Uses in Education, Inquiry
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