Dr. T. Hasan Johnson

Dr. T. Hasan Johnson is Dr. T. Hasan Johnson of CSU Fresnos Africana Studies Program. They tell Black males hidden stories, and separate them from the stories others impose on them. They seek to frame and interpret Black male life. They advocate for Black Male Studies, an endeavor to empirically contextualize the major pillars that indicate Black males quality of life: carceral treatment, criminal and civil sentencing, leading causes of death, health, employment, income, wealth status, education, violence, intimate partner violence/homicide, rape, housing & homelessness, types of labor, political approaches, wealth, family court impact (divorce and child custody), fatherhood, and forms of protest. They call for Black Masculinism to highlight Black males lives beyond societys assumptions, often rooted in stereotype and based on shorthand information, slanderous media representations, and even personal grudges. The areas of analysis for Black Masculinism are anti-Black misandry, white supremacy, Black gynarchy, the dual economy, socio-economic underdevelopment, outgroup male treatment, institutional exclusion from wealth development, and Black male history, sought to frame and interpret Black male life. Black Masculinism can be used multidisciplinarily to analyze film, art, dance, socio-economic status, literature, politics, social behavior (marriage, family, socialization), and many more across a wide variety of fields.

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