How Fathers Can Embrace Emotional Intelligence to Raise Resilient and Empathetic Children

Emotional intelligence (EI), the ability to recognize, understand, and manage one’s emotions and the emotions of others, is a cornerstone of this transformation. For fathers, embracing EI is not only an avenue to deeper connection with their children but also a way to equip them with the skills to navigate life’s complexities with resilience, empathy, and self-awareness.

The Life and Legacy of Lawrence Wilbon: A Brother’s Remembrance

Writing this feels impossible, yet necessary, because Lawrence deserves words that honor the man he was, even if they fall short of the mark. This is for you, L. This is The Death of the L.

The Empty Chair: Incarcerated Fathers and the Holidays

The impact of incarceration during the holidays goes far beyond the prison walls. It touches the hearts of children, the strength of families, and the fabric of our communities. We cannot afford to let these families feel forgotten. Healing starts with recognition and compassion.

The Silent Struggle: Fathers Facing Stress, Depression, and Loneliness During the Holiday Season

For all its joy and celebration, the holiday season can be a lonely and challenging time for fathers separated from their children. Whether due to scheduling or the heartbreak of parental alienation, these fathers often navigate their pain in silence. By recognizing the reality of their struggles and taking steps to support them, we can bring light to a complex subject and promote healing for fathers, children, and families alike.

When Schools Become Battlegrounds: The Tragedy of Failing Our Children

We must confront these school shootings with brutal honesty and a willingness to act. This isn’t just a policy problem. It’s a moral crisis. Gun control, mental health resources, and school security are all critical pieces of the puzzle, but they are not the whole picture. The whole picture must include the acknowledgment that, as a society, we have stopped prioritizing the well-being of its children.

What the Child Support Rule Change Means for Fathers and the Work of Fathers Incorporated

The Office of Child Support Services (OCSS) has made a groundbreaking decision to allow Federal Financial Participation (FFP) under Title IV-D of the Social Security Act to fund employment and training services for noncustodial parents. This shift represents an innovative approach to solving long-standing challenges in child support compliance, focusing on empowering noncustodial parents through employment opportunities and supportive services.

Fathers Incorporated’s 5th Annual “Home for the Holidads” Program

Fathers Incorporated’s Home for the Holidads fills a critical gap by focusing on the children who are most affected by their parent’s absence.

The quiet after the storm

The night before, I stayed up, switching between networks, trying to listen not just to the results but to the stories behind them. Numbers don’t lie, they say.

Shattering Myths: Why Black Men’s Votes Matter in Shaping the Future

Historically, Black men have been deeply engaged in the fight for civil rights and political representation.

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.

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.