How Culturally Relevant and Culturally Responsive Healing and Coping Strategies Support the Success of African American Children
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2018
Publication Title
Being Black is not a risk factor: Statistics and strength-based solutions in the State of Georgia
Abstract
Prof. Fayth M. Parks contributed to this work.
Access to Publication:https://www.nbcdi.org/sites/default/files/BeingBlackIsNotARiskFactorGeorgia.pdf
Recommended Citation
Parks, Fayth M..
2018.
"How Culturally Relevant and Culturally Responsive Healing and Coping Strategies Support the Success of African American Children."
Being Black is not a risk factor: Statistics and strength-based solutions in the State of Georgia: 16-23 Silver Spring, MD: National Black Child Development Institute.
source: https://www.nbcdi.org/sites/default/files/BeingBlackIsNotARiskFactorGeorgia.pdf
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/leadership-facpubs/121