Psychology Student Publications
Document Type
Poster
Publication Title
Northup Grumman Engineering & Science Student Design Showcase
Abstract
African American (AA) youth face a host of sociological challenges that impact their marginalized status, especially during their formative years of racial/ethnic identity development that compromise self-esteem (Cross et al., 1991). As a result, racial socialization strategies are employed within Black communities to offset these negative consequences by bolstering ego strength and Black pride.
Therefore, a local afterschool program in an AA community, provides enrichment programs for success, academic achievement, and positive self-esteem using Afrocentric models. This includes programs focused on building ego strength and self-esteem through sports’ programs, such as basketball, as sports can promote social and emotional growth, as youth sports represent a crucial aspect for children's social, emotional, and psychological growth
Advisor
Felipa Chavez
Publication Date
4-24-2026
Recommended Citation
Ammash, Lana, "We’re Playing Basketball" (2026). Psychology Student Publications. 15.
https://repository.fit.edu/psy_student/15