“…In the light of other studies in the literature, the challenges faced by young Black men in South Africa are deeply rooted in historical factors, such as apartheid and colonialism, manifesting in a landscape marked by racial inequalities and diverse ethnicities, languages, and traditions (Seroto, 2019;Amira, 2023;Chaka and Adanlawo, 2023). The intersectionality of race, age, and gender adds unique layers of challenges, necessitating a holistic approach and targeted interventions to empower young Black men and create a more inclusive society (Knox, 2023;Reeves et al, 2020;Gumede, 2021;Hofman and Katuu, 2022;Madhavan and Crowell, 2014;Ratele et al, 2021).…”