By Dr. Anthony L. Jenkins I believe the continuing decline of male enrollment in higher education is one of the greatest crises of this century. Their declining absence from higher education has significant political, innovative, medical, social equality and civil rights implications. The correlation is undeniable: a decline in Black and Brown male enrollment in college results in a continual decline of Black and Brown teachers, scientists, doctors, judges, military officers and more. This is the growing danger when Black and Brown males buy into the false narrative that college is not a viable option. Male student enrollment at four-year
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