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Empowering Black boys to challenge rape culture, Gordon Braxton

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Empowering Black boys to challenge rape culture, Gordon Braxton
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Empowering Black boys to challenge rape culture
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1241730123
Responsibility statement
Gordon Braxton
Summary
"In my senior year of college, some like-minded men and I went on a tour of the Southeast United States during our spring break. We visited several institutions in order to teach audiences how men can help sexual assault survivors who disclose victimization to them - a message in service of a broader mission to reduce the troubling rates of sexual violence on our campus and elsewhere. Our first stop was a university in the Atlanta area where we met with some of the school's faculty and staff"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Recognizing a Public Health Crisis -- Defining Manhood for Ourselves -- Starting the Conversation -- Facing the Complications of Being an Anti-Violent Man -- Working under the Myth of the Black Rapist -- Examining Media Representations of Black Manhood -- Understanding Our Power to Harm -- Becoming an Active Bystander -- Finding a Home in a Global Movement
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