Young Black Women in Toronto High Schools

Portraits of Family, School and Community Involvement in Developing Goals and Aspirations

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Gender Studies, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Discrimination & Race Relations
Cover of the book Young Black Women in Toronto High Schools by Donna Kay Cindy Kakonge, Donna Kay Kakonge, MA, ABD
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Author: Donna Kay Cindy Kakonge ISBN: 1230002070117
Publisher: Donna Kay Kakonge, MA, ABD Publication: July 1, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Donna Kay Cindy Kakonge
ISBN: 1230002070117
Publisher: Donna Kay Kakonge, MA, ABD
Publication: July 1, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

This research fills the gaps in the literature surrounding the career aspirations of Black female high school students in Canada. The literature surrounds five key factors regarding career aspirations, educational programs that help young Black females to succeed in high school, the portrayal of Black women in the media and the history of Black women and work. The conceptual framework is based on four key concepts of spirit, motivation, self-esteem and identity. The methodology of this research is based on qualitative narrative case studies of 10 student participants, three parents and eight community members.

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This research fills the gaps in the literature surrounding the career aspirations of Black female high school students in Canada. The literature surrounds five key factors regarding career aspirations, educational programs that help young Black females to succeed in high school, the portrayal of Black women in the media and the history of Black women and work. The conceptual framework is based on four key concepts of spirit, motivation, self-esteem and identity. The methodology of this research is based on qualitative narrative case studies of 10 student participants, three parents and eight community members.

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