Chapter 9: Counseling Black Male Student-Athletes in K-16
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Published:2023
Paul C. Harris, Janice Byrd, Hyunhee Kim, Miray D. Seward, Araya Baker, Alagammai Meyyappan, Deepika Nantha Kumar, Tia Nickens, 2023. "Counseling Black Male Student-Athletes in K-16", 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 authors focus on using Critical Race Theory (CRT) as a lens through which to analyze the holistic welfare development of Black male student-athletes, namely their identity development and overall college and career readiness. The authors contend that if structured and delivered well with the appropriate supports, athletics can be more of a mobilizing mechanism for Black males versus an exploitive one. Specifically, athletic identity does not have to be exclusive, but rather one aspect of the student-athletes' multidimensional sense of self. To this end, the authors outline specific research, practice, and policy recommendations that address the unique challenges of Black male student-athletes in K-16.
