Beyond Invisibility: Psychosocial Reflections on How President Obama's Image Can Affect Young African American Males |
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Authors: | Samuel R Aymer |
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Institution: | School of Social Work, Hunter College , New York, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | A new chapter in U. S. history has been written, an African American man accomplished that which seemed impossible: Barrack Obama became the forty-fourth president of the United States. Arguably, this inspired positive feelings in many Americans irrespective of racial, cultural, and status. For young African American men, however, I believe this victory may symbolize a new beginning filled with infinite possibilities, which can minimize feelings of invisibility. Thus, this article focuses on how President Obama's image can emerge as a role model for young African American men who are confronted with stereotypic representations of themselves. My scholarship, my therapeutic work with young African American men, and the reality of having an African American president have inspired me to write this article. |
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Keywords: | African American men Obama role model |
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