Warren Clarke, PhD, is an assistant professor of sociocultural anthropology at the University of Manitoba. His research examines youth cultures, social citizenship, race, masculinities, Black studies and urban change. He founded the Afro-Caribbean Mentorship Program and Barbershop 7 Salon Talk initiatives. Dr. Clarke is a consultant in anti-racism(s) and anti-oppression, supporting organizations to build inclusive, equity-driven practices.
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Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Theoretical Framework, Relevant Concepts, Methods & Methodology Chapter Three: Whiteness & Canada's Colonial History & Present Chapter Four: Recognizing the Tension of Neoliberalism Chapter Five: Breaking the Silence: Unmasking Symbolic Violence and Educational Struggles in YETP Services for Black Male Youth Chapter Six: Cycles of Exclusion: Impoverished Black Male Youth, YETPs & the Never Ending Battle for Employment Opportunity Conclusion: Appreciating the Rich Tapestry of Black Male Youth Appendix: Bourdieusian Concepts Works Cited

