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The Essentials: A Curriculum for People Who Mentor Young Black Men
The focus on young Black men and boys, even the language, makes plain the ideas that (1) this training is rooted in a specific racial and gender lens, and (2) it is important to recognize their humanity by speaking about young Black men and boys using their personhood ("boys and young men"), and not their biological function ("males"). The language throughout the training and curricula thus works to ensure that those who provide the training and receive it are part of the narrative re-shaping that must occur in all mentoring relationships with young Black men and boys. The guiding purpose of the training is to go one step beyond "cultural competence" and strengthen practices of those who mentor young Black men and boys, incorporating voices from the practitioners and researchers.
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UbicaciónGene Colin Education Hall of South Seattle Community College-Georgetown Campus (Ver)
6737 Corson Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98108
United States
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