
Healing Centered Conversations
Healing Centered Conversations
Episode 9: What’s More Likely for a Black Male, the NFL or School Psychology?
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About Kendell Kelly
Kendell Kelly is a first-year doctoral student in the School Psychology Program at Texas Woman’s University in Denton, Texas. His research focuses on race-related stress of Black male students, restorative practices, the school-to-prison pipeline, and Black men school psychologists.
About Julius Davis, Ed.D.
Dr. Davis is the University System of Maryland (USM) Wilson H. Elkins Associate Professor of Mathematics Education and Founding Director of the Center for Research and Mentoring of Black Male Students and Teachers at Bowie State University. He has two main strands of research focused on Black male students throughout the Pre-K thru doctoral pipeline and Black men teachers in urban and suburban schools.
Show Highlights
- Increasing Representation of Black Men in School Psychology
- Why Black men are underrepresented in school psychology preparation programs and within the profession
- Getting more Black male School Psychs into the field
- NFL or School Psychology?
- Increasing Representation of Black Men in School Psychology Through Early Exposure
Connect with Kendell Kelly
Doc Student at Texas Woman's University
@KendellKelly
Connect with Dr. Julius Davis
Associate Professor at Bowie State University
@JuliusLDavis
Read their Article
Increasing Representation of Black Men in School Psychology Through Early Exposure
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