08/02/2024
Students from the University of Pennsylvania are conducting research on the impact of media portrayals of African American Catholics in Catholic Media. If you would interested in participating in this study, please click:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdTEo3o8B0LkUV8tKApZAMyiqmb93BprLYmLYcs_M_urY1orw/viewform?pli=1
03/08/2023
Another article published. See page 10 thru 12.
Human Services Today | Volume 4 | Issue No. 3 | July 2023
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22/04/2023
Here is the completed study. Thanks to all you supported this endeavor.
Preincarceration Collaborative Religious Coping Strategies of Black Males with a History of a Criminal Offense - ProQuest
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10/11/2022
Well… I completed my dissertation defense last week, and now I can officially use the title Dr. and place the initials Ph.D. behind my name. While this is a tremendously joyous occasion, all I can think about is… what do I do now?I started this road in August 2007, 15 years ago. My intent at that time was to finally complete my undergraduate degree....
What do I do now?
Well… I completed my dissertation defense last week, and now I can officially use the title Dr. and place the initials Ph.D. behind my name. While this is a tremendously joyous occasion, all I can …
06/06/2022
I want to say THANK YOU to everyone that acknowledge and shared this post. I also want to thank all that participated. The study reached its limit for participants. Thank You so very much!!!!
05/06/2022
Are you 18 or older?
Do you identify as Black, African American, or Black American?
Did you attend Catholic School as a teenager?
Do you have a history of a criminal offense?
If you can answer yes to the above questions, consider interviewing for this study on collaborative religious coping strategies. Text, call, or email.
The study ends June 21st.
30/05/2022
Are you 18 or over? Did you attend a Catholic school during your teen years? Do you have a past history of a criminal offense (theft, jay walking, assault, DUI, trespass, drug possession, traffic violations, shop lifting, public intoxication)?
14/05/2022
What is a criminal offense? An act that violates federal, state, or muncipal law. It includes crimes such as felonies, trespass, arson, theft, drug possession, assault & battery, resisting arrest, driving under the influence, shoplifting, public intoxication...
22/04/2022
Collaborative religious coping strategy happens when the individual partners with God or The Sacred, and together they address life events. If you are a adult Black male with a history of a criminal offense and attended Catholic School or Catholic religious services during your teen years. Please join the study by answering the interview questions online https://forms.gle/AoD7zWydqbJGgqqf9
Research Study: Collaborative Religious Coping Strategies of Black Males
Research study on collaborative religious coping strategies of adult Black Males that attended Catholic Schools or Catholic Religious Services/Activities any length of time as a teenager (13 to 17 - 7th to 12th grade).
04/04/2022
Collaborative religious coping strategy happens when the individual partners with God or The Sacred, and together they address life events. If you are a adult Black male with a history of a criminal offense and attended Catholic School or Catholic religious services during your teen years. Please join the study by calling 219-680-8214,
27/03/2022
*Are you an adult Black male?
*Did you attend Catholic School or participate in Catholic Religious Services?
*Have you been arrested or charged with an offense?
If you say yes to these questions, call 219-680-8214 to join this study
27/03/2022
Interested in participating in this study???
Call or Text 219-680-8214
Research Study: Collaborative Religious Coping Strategies of Black Males
Research study on collaborative religious coping strategies of adult Black Males that attended Catholic Schools or Catholic Religious Services/Activities any length of time as a teenager (13 to 17 - 7th to 12th grade).