Mentoring Young Men of Color: Meeting the Needs of African American
and Latino Students examines the subject of youth mentoring through
a cultural lens. The work not only investigates the value of
school-based mentoring in the lives of these youngsters, but also
offers alternative and constructive ways in which our society can
experience and embrace this social group. Positioning mentoring as
a cultural practice, this book informs schools and communities of
their ethical role and responsibility in fighting the public
assault on America's youth by helping young males of color develop
a deeper sense of self-awareness and the power they possess.
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