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Becoming Visible: How Black Men Navigate, Resist, and Transform Teacher Education

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Becoming Visible: How Black Men Navigate, Resist, and Transform Teacher EducationWhat does it mean to pursue a profession that was never designed with you in mind and still choose to remain within it? Becoming Visible is a powerful examination of how Black men navigate educational systems from K 12 schooling through teacher preparation and into the profession. Grounded in lived realities and informed by research, this book brings forward the experiences of Black men as they move through environments that often misread, undervalue,

What does it mean to pursue a profession that was never designed with you in mind-and still choose to remain within it?

Becoming Visible is a powerful examination of how Black men navigate educational systems from K-12 schooling through teacher preparation and into the profession.

Grounded in lived realities and informed by research, this book brings forward the experiences of Black men as they move through environments that often misread, undervalue, and structurally overlook them. Across classrooms, preparation programs, and professional spaces, a consistent pattern emerges: being seen before being heard, evaluated through narrow definitions of professionalism, and expected to carry both visible and invisible burdens while pursuing a deeper sense of purpose.

This is not a deficit narrative. It is a reframing.

Through a blend of narrative and systems-level analysis, Becoming Visible reveals how these experiences are not isolated incidents, but recurring conditions across educational contexts. The book challenges readers to look beyond surface-level diversity efforts and examine the structures that shape access, belonging, and long-term sustainability in the profession.

At the center of this work is the C.A.R.E. Model-Community, Access, Representation, and Equity-a research-informed framework designed to support meaningful change. It offers a practical approach to strengthening educator pathways and creating environments where Black men are not only present, but supported and sustained.

This book is for:

  • Black men navigating or considering the teaching profession
  • Educators across K-12 and teacher preparation contexts
  • Individuals committed to equity-driven systems redesign
  • Policymakers and advocates focused on strengthening educator pipelines

Becoming Visible is both a mirror and a mandate. It affirms lived realities while calling for a rethinking of how educational systems are designed.

This is not simply a book about representation.
It is a call to redesign systems.
It is a framework for building a more just and sustainable future for education.

Black men are not peripheral to the future of teaching.
They are central to its transformation.

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