- Describing Identity
- Race, ethnicity, gender, culture
“All right, a male, Black, spiritual, and another part of my background is that I barely made it.”
Participant:
- New York, NY
- Black
- male
- 15-22
- lower income
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“All right, a male, Black, spiritual, and another part of my background is that I barely made it.”
“This is my second one. So I will be married. When I come home, everybody going to run to me. Please clean up. I’m cooking dinner. Yeah, I’m going to say y’all get over there and clean up. It’s time to get the homework out and all that. My husband going to come home from work. He going to greet me, yeah.”
“My gender is male. My race is white. My religion is Catholic.”
“Positives about job: money, time well spent. Positives about work: the ability to get things done.”
“Money.”
“I put family, friends, just like having a very solid support system because everything, I’m sure, is going to get very messy. And, yeah, just having like kind of a safe place, like just something I can go to, to be able to relax and distract myself. School is hard. Work is hard. So I think just like worrying about like managing everything and going through like periods where I feel like I can’t manage it and need to have like breaks then. That’s where like the support system will kind of come in to really like help with the motivation issues and help with like keeping me back on track, like really grounding me.”
“Time.”
“Be a sheriff. To me that is like I look at a career and I do want to do that, but I don’t want to miss these years [with my son].”
“Back in business.”
“My biggest challenge will be raising capital (money). I will have to be diligent about saving money and maintaining good credit.”