Beyond Stereotypes in Black and White

How Everyday Leaders Can Build Healthier Opportunities for African American Boys and Men

Henrie M Treadwell author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:9th Jan '13

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Beyond Stereotypes in Black and White cover

This book spotlights the plight of African American boys and men, examining multiple systems beyond education, incarceration, and employment to assess their impact on the mental and physical health of African American boys and men-and challenges everyday citizens to help start a social transformation.This book spotlights the plight of African American boys and men, examining multiple systems beyond education, incarceration, and employment to assess their impact on the mental and physical health of African American boys and men—and challenges everyday citizens to help start a social transformation.Beyond Stereotypes in Black and White: How Everyday Leaders Can Build Healthier Opportunities for African American Boys and Men exposes the daily plight of African American boys and men, identifying the social and policy infrastructure that ensnares them in a downward spiral that worsens with each exposure to our system that offers unemployment, low-wage work, marginalization, and incarceration. The book examines why African American boys and men are more sickly and die younger than any other racial group in the United States, have very few health coverage options, and are consistently incarcerated at rates that are wildly disproportionate to their representation of the U.S. population; and it documents how this tremendous injustice comes with a cost that burdens all groups in American society, not just African Americans. Additionally, the author challenges readers to see that all of us must act individually and collectively to right this social wrong.

Drawing from a repertoire of experience as a researcher and scholar, Treadwell presents a passionate account of the health crisis encountered by the underserved, particularly black men and boys. . . . A compelling resource for advocacy groups and social service agency specialists; a good read for the general public. * Choice *

ISBN: 9781440803994

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 652g

288 pages