Chapter 11: The Overlooked Conversation: Black Male Success in Community Colleges
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Published:2023
Jasmin L. Spain, Nicholas T. Vick, 2023. "The Overlooked Conversation: Black Male Success in Community Colleges", Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education: Teaching, Mentoring, Advising and Counseling, Erik M. Hines, Edward C. Fletcher, Jr.
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Abstract
The success of Black males in community colleges across the nation is at a pivotal turning point. Due to increased social unrest in America and the global challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a renewed focus on equitable outcomes for marginalized, underrepresented, and minoritized student groups. Consequently, institutions have sought to identify innovative and effective solutions to recruit, engage, retain, and graduate Black males.
In this chapter, best practices focused on the areas of advising, engagement, instruction, and programing will be discussed. The authors call for a strategic shared responsibility between Academic Affairs and Student Services to promote the educational, civic, and social success of Black males. The importance of workforce development for nondegree seeking Black male students will be explored. It is vital for community college professionals to develop cultural competency by developing a shared understanding of values and language. Other areas to be emphasized include developing consistency for psychological safe spaces, disaggregating student data, and providing access to key services and resources.
