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Author Braxton, Gordon, author

Title Empowering Black boys to challenge rape culture / Gordon Braxton
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 242 pages)
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
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
The role of men is critical when it comes to preventing sexual assault. Gordon Braxton was in his second year of college before anybody bothered to speak to him about sexual violence, despite the fact that he already knew friends and family members that had survived a sexual assault. Unfortunately, this is a common experience as many young men and boys, especially Black boys, do not have an opportunity to discuss their views on sexual violence and what role they might play in preventing it. Empowering Black Boys to Challenge Rape Culture supports the training of a rising generation by providing commentary from an experienced educator, an overview of existing research and preventative techniques, and insight into young men's perspectives on violence. The result is a powerful new perspective on violence prevention--the first to focus on Black boys and to be written by a Black male author. The most critical lesson that boys need to learn is that they have an essential role to play in preventing sexual violence. So many of them accept this violence as beyond their control when they could be valuable agents of change. More and more parents and mentors of boys are coming to address sexual violence as a cultural problem rather than the activities of isolated social deviants. Empowering Black Boys to Challenge Rape Culture adds an important voice to our discussions about sexual violence education and prevention, showing that a rising generation of boys will play a vital part in realizing a non-violent future
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 29, 2021)
Subject Sexual ethics -- United States
African American young men -- Sexual behavior
Sexual abuse victims -- United States
African American women -- Violence against
African American women -- Abuse of
African American women -- Violence against
Sexual abuse victims
Sexual ethics
United States
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021033808
ISBN 9780197571705
0197571700
0197571689
9780197571699
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9780197571682