West African Youth Challenges and Opportunity Pathways

This open-access edited collection, focusing on Ghana and Nigeria, offers a transatlantic, transnational exploration of barriers that threaten the wellbeing of West African youth-ranging from Black immigrant youth in the American city of Newark, New Jersey, to students in Almajiri Islamic schools in...

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Other Authors: McLean, Mora L. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2020
Series:Gender and Cultural Studies in Africa and the Diaspora
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