Cool Pose : The Dilemmas of Black Manhood in America

Richard Majors & Janet Mancini Billson

Behind the mask of cool–a clear-eyed look at how African American inner-city youths defend themselves against the indignities, inequities, and injuries of ghetto life–a pose that leads to the real alienation of these young men from both the white world and their own communities.

handbook

The International Handbook of Black Community Mental Health

Richard Majors, University of Colorado, USA
Karen Carberry, Orri, UK
Theodore Randsaw, Michigan State University USA

This is the first international handbook on Black community mental health, focussing on key issues including stereotypes in Mental health, misdiagnoses, and inequalities/discrimination around access, services and provisions.

Below are a list of selected publications and resources from our team.

Cool Pose : The Dilemmas of Black Manhood in America
Cool Pose
Dr Richard Majors
abm
American Black Male
Dr Richard Majors
closing
Closing the Education Achievement Gaps for African American Males
Dr Richard Majors
handbook
The International Handbook of Black Community Mental Health
Dr Richard Majors
filipina eurogamy
Filipina Eurogamy: Skin color as Vehicle of Psychological Colonization
Dr Ronald Hall
bleaching beauty
Bleaching Beauty : light skin as a Filipina ideal
Dr Ronald Hall
educating
Educating Our Black Children: New Directions and Radical Approaches (Studies in Inclusive Education)
Dr Richard Majors
Emerging Issues and Trends in Education (International Race and Education Series)
Emerging Issues and Trends in Education (International Race and Education Series)
Dr Richard Majors
racism
Racism in the 21st Century: An Empirical Analysis of Skin Color
Dr Ronald Hall
color
An Historical Analysis of Skin Color Discrimination in America: Victimism Among Victim Group Populations
Dr Ronald Hall
skin
Skin Color As a Post-Colonial Issue Among Asian-Americans (Edwin Mellen Press Symposium Series)
Dr Ronald Hall
Discrimination
Discrimination Among Oppressed Populations
Dr Ronald Hall