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.

The Death of a TV Character: The Dignified African-American Working Class Father

Last month was the finale of ‘Everybody Hates Chris,’ as I reflect back we realized that Julius Rock played by Terry Crews reminded me of a familiar TV character from my youth, James Evans the father on Good Times (played by John Amos).

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?

Stop Shaming Black Men and Address the Real Barriers to Voting and Fatherhood

Vice President Harris’s Opportunity Agenda is the latest of many attempts to address some of these challenges and focus on economic opportunities for Black men.

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. 

Why every Black father must vote

For Black dads, involvement in the political system demonstrates more than a commitment to family and community

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.

Celebrating Responsible Fatherhood: New #Dadication PSAs Launched

As Father’s Day approaches, dads share heartwarming stories of “parenting firsts,” to inspire and empower fathers to be active and present in their children’s lives.

Understanding the Apostrophe in Father’s Day: Significance and Grammar

In this blog, we explore the importance of the apostrophe in “Father’s Day,” providing a grammatical explanation, historical context, and cultural significance.

Empathy and the Journey of Fatherhood: Kenneth Braswell’s Keynote at West Virginia Department of Human Services

Kenneth Braswell, CEO of Fathers Incorporated, delivered an impactful and deeply personal keynote address at the West Virginia Department of Human Services.

Empowering Fathers to Change the Odds in Atlanta

Fathers Incorporated understands that economic stability is a cornerstone of effective parenting.

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.

Breaking the Silence: A Deep Dive into Men’s Grief and the Path to Healing

Breaking the Silence” explores the often overlooked terrain of men’s grief, shedding light on the societal barriers that silence their sorrow. Through expert insights and personal stories, this article delves into the complexity of male emotional expression, offering a beacon of hope and pathways toward understanding and healing.

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 […]

Sad African American Dad missing his children during the holidays

Bridging the Gap: Navigating the Emotional Terrain for Dads Apart from Their Children During the Holidays

The holiday season, a time of joy and family gatherings, can be particularly challenging for fathers who are separated from their children.