Category: Fatherhood Work

“2015 Deadliest Year for Domestic Violence in a Decade for Georgia”
When I saw this headline yesterday on WCOT.com, a local news affiliate in Savanah, I was reminded that, as a Fatherhood organization, we MUST initiate and take […]

Noncustodial Dads Don’t Get the Luxury of being a “Good Enough” Parent
I was in several states last week doing qualitative research with fathers on behalf of Fathers Incorporated. As I sat taking copious notes observing focus groups and […]

“Are You My Daddy?” How would you respond?
#Throwbackblog Let me start by saying God has a funny way of placing your anointing in front of you to remind you of the work still before […]

What do we know about work with fathers in rural communities?
In our outreach and communication with fatherhood programs and dads throughout the country, there are a number of questions that often come up. Two in particular are: […]

Create a Winning Team through Group Facilitation
In the 2005 movie Coach Carter, Samuel L. Jackson plays a high school basketball coach challenged with developing his team into successful students, competitors, and citizens. He […]

Serving and Engaging Fathers in Home Visiting Programs | Administration for Children and Families
Serving and Engaging Fathers in Home Visiting Programs | Administration for Children and Families

The Impact of Absent Fathers on the Mental Health of Black Boys
This rarely talked about subject is critically important in address the impact of fatherlessness in our children. The Impact of Absent Fathers on the Mental Health of […]

Engaging Men in Health: A Holiday Season Challenge
December 6, 2015 By: Broderick Johnson, White House and Armin Brott, Men’s Health Network As men, we don’t always prioritize our health the way we should. So […]

Existing Inside Out: Fathers Celebrating the Holidays Alone
By Kenneth Braswell (published in Rolling Out Magazine – Atlanta on Dec 2nd) Have you ever thought you belonged to something; only to feel like you don’t. […]

Moving beyond the silence of domestic violence with Kenneth Braswell – Rolling Out
When brothers get together and speak about domestic violence, many things can come from this discussion. It is very challenging and helpful to engage one another so that […]

Dr. King on Vacation; I Wonder!
I had a very strange thought while on work/vacation this week. I wondered what Dr. King thought about on vacation. I’m sure from time to time someone […]