Category: Fatherhood Work
Today, I Lost My Father Again: The Legacy of Good Times’ James Evans on Black Boys
Amidst the challenges, there was one constant: James Evans, played by John Amos. For many Black children, particularly those growing up in father-absent homes, James Evans was more than a character.
The World Keeps Telling Us Black Men and Boys Are Throwaways: I’m Starting to Believe We Are
There’s a dangerous and persistent narrative in society today that Black men and boys are disposable—throwaways.
Black Dads and Economic Empowerment: A Pathway to Thriving, Not Just Surviving
Vice President Harris Releases Opportunity Agenda for Black Men: A Step Toward Economic Empowerment, but What About Black Fathers?
Eleven Fathers Became the First to Graduate From Fathers Incorporated’s Fatherhood Program at Gateway Center’s Evolution Center That Serves the Unhoused
This is the first time the programs have been offered to those who are experiencing homelessness and benefiting from the services of the Gateway Center’s Evolution Center.
Nepotism and Black Fatherhood: Which Way You Want It — Dads In or Dads Out?
In the 2024 NBA Draft, the 55th pick was none other than Bronny James, son of NBA legend LeBron James. Usher’s acceptance speech for the BET Lifetime Achievement Award offers a profound reflection on the complexities and importance of Black fatherhood.
Honoring the Resilience And Dedication of 14 Incarcerated Fathers
Today, it graduates 14 fathers who are in its “Next Level Fatherhood” program and are currently incarcerated in the Fulton County Jail.
Transforming Fatherhood: Kenneth Braswell Champions Male Engagement at Atlanta Public Schools Conference
At the Atlanta Public School’s Male Engagement Conference, Kenneth Braswell delivered a keynote address that was more than a mere speech; it was a profound narrative on […]
Television’s Portrayal of Black Fatherhood: Shaping Perceptions and Reflecting Realities
Explore the dynamic portrayals of black fatherhood on American television with our in-depth article. Delve into how characters from Bill Cosby’s Heathcliff Huxtable to Sterling K. Brown’s Randall Pearson have influenced perceptions, broken stereotypes, and celebrated the complexities of being a black dad. Discover the profound impact these iconic TV fathers have on the narrative of responsible fatherhood across generations. Join us in reflecting on the laughs, the struggles, and the heartwarming moments that these top 50 Black TV dads have brought into our homes and our hearts.
Breaking Stereotypes: Unveiling the True Picture of Fatherhood in Modern Families
A pivotal finding of the study is that a considerable 70.3% of children live with their fathers. This statistic is a significant indicator that contradicts the prevalent belief of the ‘absent father.’
Recognizing Genuine Commitment to Fatherhood Engagement: How To Recognize a Father Friendly School
Parents, and particularly fathers, play a pivotal role in the educational journey of their children.
Saluting Our Heroes: Celebrating Military Dads on Veterans Day
The commitment to serving their country comes with the heavy price of these absences, creating unique challenges for both the dads and their families.
The Evolution of Employment for Black Men: From Historical Struggles to Modern Opportunities
Challenges, evolution, and resilience punctuate the employment story for Black men in America. These men have navigated changing labor landscapes over the decades, confronting racial disparities, economic downturns, and societal shifts.
Embracing the Strength of the Father: The Launch of an Empowering Journal for Black Dads
By providing daily affirmations tailored to the experiences of Black fathers, “Strength of the Father” encourages a regular, transformative dialogue with the self.
A New Era of Fatherhood: Embracing Care, Equality, and Support
The Congressional Dads Caucus, the ‘State of America’s Fathers 2023’ report, the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act, the Father’s Day Resolution, and the Enhanced Child Tax Credit
Fathers Incorporated’s Unwavering Commitment to Mental Health: Code Blue Campaign and the Milestone Report
The Code Blue Campaign was initiated to provide a clarion call to action, drawing attention to the urgent need to prioritize the mental health of black fathers.



