A Guide for Women Raising African American Boys from Conception to College
By Lawson Bush
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Publication Date: 15th January 2013
Dr. Lawson Bush, a leading expert on the relationship between Black mothers and their sons and the author of the widely used ""African Educator's Declara-tion,"" assembled a team of advocates for young Black men to create this guide to help mothers understand and navigate the unique challenges of raising African American boys in a culture that sets deliberate traps for failure. An accompanying workbook provides exercises to help parents raise boys to be-come educated and successful men.
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Dr. Lawson Bush, a leading expert on the relationship between Black mothers and their sons and the author of the widely used ""African Educator's Declara-tion,"" assembled a team of advocates for young Black men to create this guide to help mothers understand and navigate the unique challenges of raising African American boys in a culture that sets deliberate traps for failure. An accompanying workbook provides exercises to help parents raise boys to be-come educated and successful men.
Dr. Lawson Bush, a leading expert on the relationship between Black mothers and their sons and the author of the widely used ""African Educator's Declara-tion,"" assembled a team of advocates for young Black men to create this guide to help mothers understand and navigate the unique challenges of raising African American boys in a culture that sets deliberate traps for failure. An accompanying workbook provides exercises to help parents raise boys to be-come educated and successful men.
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Pages: 77
Publisher: Third World Press
Publication Date: 15th January 2013
ISBN: 9780883783283
Author Bio
Dr. Lawson Bush, V/Nana Kweku Baakan is Professor/ Director of the CSULA/UCI Joint Ed.D. Program in Urban Educational Leadership. In addition to his book entitled Can Black Mothers Raise Our Sons? he has published over 25 articles addressing Black educational history and Black male developmental issues. Rev. Dr. Edward C. Bush is the Vice President of Student Services for Riverside Community College. He has over 14 years of experience in higher education involving the recruitment, retention and educational success of African American student. Dr. Kennon Mitchell is currently an Assistant Super-intendent of Student Services for the San Bernardino City Unified School District. As principal, Dr. Mitchell developed the MAAT Academy, an African-centered after school intervention program targeting at-risk African American male students. A. Majadi is a native of Detroit, a father of seven, and currently serves as the President/CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Bernardino. He has more than 20 years experience in community program development, specifi-cally gang prevention and intervention, and is a staunch advocate for education. Dr. Salin Faraji is an Associate Professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Dominguez Hills. He is the author of the forthcoming book on Africa Word Press, The Last Pharaoh: Roots of Nubian Christianity Uncovered; A Study on Late Antique Africa.
Dr. Lawson Bush, a leading expert on the relationship between Black mothers and their sons and the author of the widely used ""African Educator's Declara-tion,"" assembled a team of advocates for young Black men to create this guide to help mothers understand and navigate the unique challenges of raising African American boys in a culture that sets deliberate traps for failure. An accompanying workbook provides exercises to help parents raise boys to be-come educated and successful men.
Pages: 77
Publisher: Third World Press
Publication Date: 15th January 2013
ISBN: 9780883783283
Dr. Lawson Bush, V/Nana Kweku Baakan is Professor/ Director of the CSULA/UCI Joint Ed.D. Program in Urban Educational Leadership. In addition to his book entitled Can Black Mothers Raise Our Sons? he has published over 25 articles addressing Black educational history and Black male developmental issues. Rev. Dr. Edward C. Bush is the Vice President of Student Services for Riverside Community College. He has over 14 years of experience in higher education involving the recruitment, retention and educational success of African American student. Dr. Kennon Mitchell is currently an Assistant Super-intendent of Student Services for the San Bernardino City Unified School District. As principal, Dr. Mitchell developed the MAAT Academy, an African-centered after school intervention program targeting at-risk African American male students. A. Majadi is a native of Detroit, a father of seven, and currently serves as the President/CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Bernardino. He has more than 20 years experience in community program development, specifi-cally gang prevention and intervention, and is a staunch advocate for education. Dr. Salin Faraji is an Associate Professor of Africana Studies at California State University, Dominguez Hills. He is the author of the forthcoming book on Africa Word Press, The Last Pharaoh: Roots of Nubian Christianity Uncovered; A Study on Late Antique Africa.
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Lays out a simplified step by step guide for parents to use, beginning from before their children are born, to plan the steps they will take to prepare African American boys throughout their developmental years all the way to manhood.