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Race Matters: Despite Hardships Black Men In Urban America Are Not Giving Up On Success According To Study

Resiliency Tested In Black Men To overcome Hardships Black men, especially those living in low-income, urban areas, face many societal stressors, including racial discrimination, incarceration and poverty. In addition, these men have poorer health outcomes. Now, a University of Missouri faculty member has studied these men’s efforts to negotiate social environments that are not designed to help them attain good health and success. “Too often, researchers focus on Black men’s weaknesses rather than their strengths,” said Michelle Teti, assistant professor of health sciences in the MU School of Health Professions. “By understanding what’s working, we can reinforce those positive behaviors and help men make healthier choices.” The study explored resilience–how individuals demonstrate positive mental health regardless of stress and adversity–among low-income Black men living in urban areas. Through interviews, the researchers learned about societal stressors in the men’s lives, including racism, incarceration, unemployment and surviving rough neighborhoods. Despite these hardships, many research participants had found ways to overcome their adversities through five primary forms of resilience: perseverance, commitment to learn from hardships, reflecting and refocusing to address difficulties, creating supportive environments and obtaining support from religion and spirituality. “Resilience is not a psychological trait that you either are born with or not; resilience can be taught and nurtured,” said Teti’s co-author and principal investigator of the study, Lisa Bowleg, an associate professor in the School of Public Health at Drexel University in Philadelphia. “Accordingly, our findings suggest we can use resilience strategies used by men in our study to teach other low-income Black men how to better protect themselves and their sexual partners from risk despite some harsh social-structural realities.” Teti and Bowleg say community members and government officials should do more to prepare Black men for success rather than failure and, in particular, to teach them protective behaviors against HIV. “It is admirable that these men are resilient in the face of such severe challenges; however, the men’s efforts only can be translated into success if they are supported by social environments and policies that change the odds against them,” Teti said. “Low-income, Black, urban men desperately need jobs; they need quality educations; they need policies designed to keep them out of prisons. They need opportunities to make living wages for themselves and their families; they need safer neighborhoods,” Bowleg said. “The most disconcerting aspects of our research on resilience were the narratives of men who were doggedly trying to be resilient in the face of seemingly insurmountable social-structural obstacles.” Discuss… Source

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Race Matters: Despite Hardships Black Men In Urban America Are Not Giving Up On Success According To Study

Young Celebrities Urge Fans to Stand Up to Cancer

Are you ready to change the odds and stand up to cancer? Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Kristen Bell and other young celebrities urge fans to do exactly that in the following public service announcement. It was filmed in honor of Stand Up to Cancer, a telethon that will air on September 10 across all major networks and raise money to fight this deadly disease. Aside from the aforementioned trio, those sending a helpful message below include: Andrew Garfield , Dakota Fanning, Logan Lerman, Jon Heder, Aubrey Plaza, Zachary Levi, Sofia Vassilieva and Olivia Munn. Stand Up 2 Cancer PSA Says producer Laura Ziskin: “It is important for young people to be aware of the scope of the problem and the odds that they may face, both for their own future and for their loved ones. This piece is about how it is never too soon to take a stand against these devastating and epidemic diseases. Theirs may be the generation that gets us to the finish line.” Amen.

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