It is a dangerous and uncomfortable truth. Gaston Caperton has a worthy read to share: The Educational Crisis of Young Men of Color. There is an education crisis facing young men of color. Examine the challenges of men of color.
Caperton and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. remind us of a dangerous and uncomfortable truth. Worth reading.
Gaston Caperton: The Educational Crisis of Young Men of Color
There is an education crisis facing young men of color. It’s not on the front page of the newspaper. People aren’t organizing on Facebook or Twitter. But it’s out there, and if we fail to address this crisis together, the education level of the entire American workforce will decline for the first time in our history.
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Chair of the English & Humanities Department at Mississippi Delta Community College, Renee has taught for 29 years. She is a National Board Certified Teacher, a former Mississippi Teacher of the Year, a blogger [TeachMoore], an author, and a member of the Board of Directors for Center for Teaching Quality.
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