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Raising Our African
Am erican Teenage Sons
By N ancy B oyp -F rams LIX and
A, J. F ranklin . P h .D.
The teenage years for most
kids and parents today are try-
ingin the best o f circumstances.
For African American families
who are raising teenage sons,
the challenges are often over
whelming and may include rac
ism, prejudice, and discrim ina
tion. Now, in the first book o f
its kind, psychologists Dr.
Nancy Boyd-Franklin and Dr.
A. J. Franklin address the many
issues involved in raising Afri
can American teenage boys and
bringing them successfully and
safely to manhood. This impor
tant new book addresses every
parent’s concerns, with equal
attention paid to single parents,
married couples, divorced par
ents; grandparents and extended
family members responsible for
raising young men; and urban
families, suburban families, and
African American families in pre
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dominately white communities.
Regardless of a fam ily’s unique
situation, “ Boys Into M en”
shows that families make the
difference in helping kids sur
vive the challenges of the teen
age years to become positive
African American men who give
back to their communities. Af
rican American parents now
have a resource to turn to for
guidance as well as encourage
ment in their quest to raise their
teenage sons.
PRAISING OUR
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
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TEENAGE
SONS
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"An excellent resource for
black parents guiding their sons
through the high-risk teenage
years...Must-reading for African
American moms arid dads,”
— Alvin F. Poussaint, M.D.
Nancy Boyd-Franklin, Ph.D., and A. J. Franklin, Ph.D.
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Portland s Jefferson Dancers return from their recent performance in Washington, D. C. to a
series of local performances scheduled May 2-5.
Jefferson Dancers Celebrate 25th
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The Jefferson Dancers, who
have enthralled audiences across
the Northwest and most recently
at the Kennedy Center in Wash
ington, D.C., will be celebrating
their 25th Anniversary with per
formances at the Newmark The
ater, Portland Center for the
Performing Arts, on May 2 ,3 ,4
and 5 at 7:30 p.m. and at 2 p.m.
on May 5.
The company is unique in that
it performs in a variety o f dance
styles: ballet, modem, tap, jazz
and African.
This year's repertoire in
cludes pieces by Royal Winnipeg
principal dancer and award win
ning choreographer, Sarah Slip
per; Momix dancer and chore
ographer, Brian Sanders; Afri
can dancer and choreographer.
Ruby Bums; Tap dancer and
choreographer, Dede Priest,
Artistic Director and master tap
dancer from the Los Angeles
based tap dance company. Rhap
sody in Taps, Linda Sohl-Donnell;
Artistic D irector o f the
Jefferson Dancers, Steve
Gonzales, who is also a
member o f Momix Dance
Theater; Artistic Director
and nationally acclaimed
choreographer o f Body
Vox, Jamey Hampton; and
renowned Artistic Director
o f Momix Dance Theater,
Moses Pendleton, whose
style and originality have
amazed audiences world
wide.
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