![]() Research Defense Examines Violence, Illiteracy, Non-Active Fathers, and Low Self-Esteem Among MalesEvidence-Based Research Presents Household-First Strategy for Community Transformation
By: Carter Empowers The public dissertation defense, titled "WHO REALLY CARES? Examining Violence, Illiteracy, Non-Active Fathers, and Low Self-Esteem as Agents of Constructive Genocide Among Black Males in America Ages 12-26," offers evidence-based findings that challenge conventional approaches to violence prevention and community development. FOUR-PILLAR STRATEGY Carter's research introduces a household-first approach using four co-equal interventions:
BRIDGING RESEARCH AND IMPLEMENTATION "Community programs fold when funding ends," Carter explains. "Twenty years of observation confirms this pattern. This research validates what practitioners know – sustainable change requires addressing root causes simultaneously across multiple domains." Carter brings a unique perspective as both researcher and practitioner, having influenced over 500,000 young people through community-based interventions before pursuing doctoral research. His work was conducted along the I-94 corridor in Kenosha, Racine, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin – communities deeply affected by violence, educational disparities, and family fragmentation. RESEARCH SIGNIFICANCE The dissertation addresses critical gaps in violence prevention research:
POLICY IMPLICATIONS The research has significant implications for federal and state spending accountability, household-first public safety strategies, father engagement as educational intervention, entrepreneurship pathways as violence prevention, and evidence-based models for engaging non-residential and justice-involved fathers. EVENT DETAILS What: Public Doctoral Dissertation Defense Title: "WHO REALLY CARES? Examining Violence, Illiteracy, Non-Active Fathers, and Low Self-Esteem as Agents of Constructive Genocide Among Black Males in America Ages 12-26" Who: Bruce C. Carter, Doctoral Candidate When: Sunday, November 16, 2025, at 1:00 PM CST Where: University of Texas at Arlington – Lone Star Auditorium, 300 W. First St, Arlington, TX 76010 Format: In-person attendance only Cost: No admission fee. RSVP required RSVP: https://carterempowers.com/ The defense is relevant for community leaders, policy makers, violence prevention professionals, educators, nonprofit directors, fatherhood program staff, researchers, and concerned citizens. Following the defense, Carter will participate in a public question-and- ABOUT BRUCE C. CARTER Bruce C. Carter is an entrepreneur, business coach, and solutionist with over 20 years of experience developing sustainable community solutions. As founder of Carter Empowers and creator of the Empowerment Network, he has established replicable models for community-driven transformation. MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES Bruce C. Carter is available for interviews before and after the dissertation defense. He can discuss research methodology and findings, the four-pillar household-first strategy, violence prevention policy and practice, father engagement, economic pathways, and implementation strategies for communities. Media Kit: carterempowers.com/ Media Contact Bruce Carter Carter Empowers outreach@carterempowers.com 855-252-7823 Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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