Hostile interactions on public transit harm Black men's well-being

Mădălina Grigore

University of Notre Dame Nov 25 2024 Black men on buses and trains -; whether as passengers or transit workers -; face hostile encounters that threaten their sense of safety and well-being, according to a new study by a Keough School of Global Affairs sociologist. By reinforcing racist tropes that they are dangerous or invisible, these encounters can also erode Black men's sense of dignity and self-worth. Black men who want to go to work, school, appointments, visit others, or do any of the

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