Tag: Kenneth Braswell

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 […]

Men Sharing The Gift of Health for the Holidays
By Kenneth Braswell and Joshua DuBois If you are a father like we are (one an old pro, and one a new dad), you must be thinking […]

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 […]

The Reflection I Can’t Help Seeing!
Today like many times my son and I are together; I get to see a glimpse of myself time past. It’s in these quiet reflection moments that […]

Author Pens Children’s Book to Help Young Children Understand Black Lives Matter
Atlanta, GA—Executive Director of Fathers Incorporated, Kenneth Braswell, is no stranger to finding ways to help his community address sensitive subjects. His professional career is grounded in […]

Wrestling with Disappointment When “I’m Sorry” is Not Enough
by Kenneth Braswell Recently I’ve been struggling with identifying how I’ve been feeling lately. Which is an oddity in itself because men aren’t suppose to care or acknowledge how […]

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 […]
Keep Your Children Active
Each Saturday morning, rain or shine we pack up our son’s karate gear and haul him off for one hour of instruction. It wasn’t a calculated choice […]

I Hate Waking Up Without My Child in the House
I realized something the other day about my children, but more specifically about the ones that don’t permanentely live under my roof. I really don’t like waking […]

After 50, Are Birthdays a Point of Frustration?
Yesterday I turned 54. While many will see that as a major milestone in the life of a black man (or any man for that matter); tell […]