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Living, Learning (and Legacy) Community: A New Living and Learning Community Model for Black Males

aXPRIZE, USA
bUniversity of Connecticut, USA
cCornell University, USA
dUniversity of Texas at Austin, USA
eFlorida State University, USA

Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education

ISBN: 978-1-80455-579-8, eISBN: 978-1-80455-578-1

Publication date: 13 December 2023

Abstract

A Legacy Community is a living and learning community supported by broader institutional departments (e.g., student affairs, academic affairs, foundation, and alumni affairs) that dedicate resources, opportunities, and supports intended to: (a) undo legacies of educational disparities that Black/African American males have historically witnessed and (b) build capacity for students engaged in these communities (i.e., Black/African American males) to create and leave positive legacies on their terms. In this qualitative study of Black and African American undergraduate male living and learning community (LLC) participants at a primarily white institution (Legacy House), we investigate the LLC program elements that impact participants' educational and social experiences, and foster pathways for student legacy building. Legacy house participants describe brotherhood, sense of belonging, and leaving a legacy as elements that enable positive student academic and social outcomes, campus involvement, and career readiness.

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Golden, M.N., Singleton, P., Cintron, D.W., Reid, M. and Hines, E.M. (2023), "Living, Learning (and Legacy) Community: A New Living and Learning Community Model for Black Males", Hines, E.M. and Fletcher, E.C. (Ed.) Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education (Advances in Race and Ethnicity in Education, Vol. 9), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 235-254. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2051-231720230000009013

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Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2024 Monique N. Golden, Paul Singleton II, Dakota W. Cintron, Michael Reid Jr. and Erik M. Hines. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited