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Answering the Call: Black Male Faculty Mentoring Black Male Student-Athletes

Black Males and Intercollegiate Athletics: An Exploration of Problems and Solutions

ISBN: 978-1-78441-394-1, eISBN: 978-1-78441-393-4

Publication date: 3 June 2015

Abstract

This chapter explores the potential of African American male faculty and staff members to serve as mentors to high-profile African American male student-athletes at large, predominantly White institutions (PWIs) of higher education. These students are a large and very visible subset of the African American male student population at these institutions and often influence how African American male students are viewed and treated by other faculty, students, and the university communities at large. Based on empirical research and combined classroom and administrative experience of over 35 years, this chapter will present the issues that African American male student-athletes face as they transition into these institutions utilizing the athletic identity, transition, and mentoring frameworks and provide solutions for administrators and faculty members to use in their efforts to help guide these students toward achieving athletic, academic, and personal success.

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Acknowledgment

This research was supported in part by the African American Male Research Initiative, a program of the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement at The University of Texas at Austin.

Citation

Kelly, D.D., Harrison, L. and Moore, L.N. (2015), "Answering the Call: Black Male Faculty Mentoring Black Male Student-Athletes", Black Males and Intercollegiate Athletics: An Exploration of Problems and Solutions (Diversity in Higher Education, Vol. 16), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 239-260. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-364420140000016012

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