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Transforming the Educational Experience of Young Men of Color

March 1, 2012

The first of a four-volume series on the role of school counseling in the education of young men of color, this report includes short essays, student-produced artwork, and an interview on the topic.

The Educational Experience of Young Men of Color: A Review of Research, Pathways and Progress

June 1, 2011

This report synthesizes the literature on high school, postsecondary pathways, and higher education for African American, Asian Amerian and Pacific Islander, Hispanic/Latino, and Native American and Alaska Native males. The result is a set of findings that are in common among these groups, as well as a number of distinct challenges and opportunities for each.

The Educational Crisis Facing Young Men of Color: Reflections on Four Days of Dialogue on the Educational Challenges of Minority Males

January 1, 2010

The College Board held seminars convening scholars, practitioners, and advocates from African-American, Latino, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and Native-American communities to explore the educational challenges facing young men. This report draws on participants' comments from these Dialogue Days, highlighting unique concerns among the racial/ethnic groups and also common themes.