Gilman W. Whiting is Assistant Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies. He also teaches in the Peabody College of Education in the Department of Human and Organizational Development at Vanderbilt University. His areas of research include..
Gilman W. Whiting is Assistant Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies. He also teaches in the Peabody College of Education in the Department of Human and Organizational Development at Vanderbilt University. His areas of research include young black fathers, low-income minorities, welfare reform and fatherhood initiatives, young black men and scholar identities. Whiting is author of over thirty articles relating to minority populations, especially males. He consults with school districts nationally on various issues such as psychosocial behavior and motivation among young students. Whiting is the creator of the Scholar Identity Model and co-directs the Scholar Identity Institute for young black males at Vanderbilt.
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