This study investigates the extent to which leadership capacity gains differ between participants of a leader development session targeted towards Black men and (a) other Black men who participated in racially and gender-diverse sessions; and (b) a racially proportionate sample of other men in racially and gender-diverse sessions. We employed an anti-deficit achievement framework within this research. Findings suggested that Black men who attended an all-Black Male session made gains similar or greater than each comparison group, even considering elevated capacity levels prior to participating. This study addresses important implications for understanding how engaging with same-race, same-gendered peers in formal leadership programs can support Black men in continuing to develop leadership capacity.
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15 July 2017
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July 15 2017
Fostering Leadership Capacity among Black Male Achievers: Findings from an Identity-Based Leadership Immersion Program
Jasmine D. Collins;
Jasmine D. Collins
1
Doctoral Student Education Policy, Organization and Leadership , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Cecilia E. Suarez;
Cecilia E. Suarez
2
Assistant Professor, Agricultural Education and Communication, University of Florida
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Cameron C. Beatty;
Cameron C. Beatty
3
Assistant Professor, Secondary and Higher Education, Salem State University
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David M. Rosch
David M. Rosch
4
Assistant Professor, Agricultural Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing on behalf of Association of Leadership Educators
Online ISSN: 1552-9045
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Journal of Leadership Education (2017) 16 (3): 82–96.
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Collins JD, Suarez CE, Beatty CC, Rosch DM (2017), "Fostering Leadership Capacity among Black Male Achievers: Findings from an Identity-Based Leadership Immersion Program". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 16 No. 3 pp. 82–96, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V16/I3/R4
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