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Face Forward: Young African American Men in a Critical Age |
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Rating:  Summary: Illuminating! Review: In a time and age when young, african-american men are not portrayed in the best light, J. Okwu provides an illuminating and insightful look into the lives of 40 of these men. Not only is his writing superb, but his artistic eye and layout design are quite impressive. I have passed along the book to a number of young, african-american men in my life. I hope Face Forward will inspire them as much as it did me.
Rating:  Summary: Not Just for the Coffeetable Review: Now, here's something we don't get everyday: a handsomely-presented portrait of several young Black men whose backgrounds vary in profession, background, region, and sexual orientation. We're treated to crisp, black-and-white photographs of these men accompanied by a few autobiographical notes. The stories they have to tell never fail to intrigue. I bought this on a whim a few years back, and it's been a nice addition to my library. Definitely recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Not Just for the Coffeetable Review: Now, here's something we don't get everyday: a handsomely-presented portrait of several young Black men whose backgrounds vary in profession, background, region, and sexual orientation. We're treated to crisp, black-and-white photographs of these men accompanied by a few autobiographical notes. The stories they have to tell never fail to intrigue. I bought this on a whim a few years back, and it's been a nice addition to my library. Definitely recommended.
Rating:  Summary: A Great Gift! Review: The personal narratives and excellent photography make this book the perfect gift for any young African American. It is truly inspiring to read the words of the next generation and learn how they are coping with success in spite of the racism and negativity that is so prevalent in the 21st century. It is a perfect companion to AS I AM. The only draw back is that Mr. Okwu didn't provide contact information for these talented, handsome young men.M-E-O-W!
Rating:  Summary: excellent book celebrates diversity within black community Review: This book is the perfect antidote to the dry statistical and negative stereotyping of young african american men that pervades the media.
J. Okwu has given us an eclectic collection of men from various backgrounds who, as a whole, illustrate the diversity that exists in black america. Through the interviews and J. Okwu's excellent forward the reader is quickly made to understand why this book is both timely and important. By using the subjects own words this book avoids preaching and lets the stories simply supply their own messages
Rating:  Summary: great Review: this book prove that all young black guys aren't how the media try to make them out to be.
Rating:  Summary: Inspiring, honest piece of work. Review: This is an honest book. It makes you think about the struggle of those who were born poor and in disadvantage. This is not an aggresive book, it just tells the truth in the subjects own words. I'm happy that Mr. Okwu came up with this inspirational idea. Enjoy
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