Tag: reading

The whiteness of children’s books

Imaginary black children remain almost as marginalised as real ones, at least in mainstream publishing. In literature, as in life, the belief that children are valuable, vulnerable and in need of protection has mostly been denied to black children in the United States.

“Atlanta City Council Proclaims June 9th as National Real Dads Read Day”

Fathers Incorporated Promoting the Importance of Reading and Fatherhood Engagement  Atlanta, GA—June 7, 2017–Fathers Incorporated, the leading national non-profit for the promotion of Responsible Fatherhood, launched the […]

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How A Gifted Son Has Inspired the Importance of Literacy In My Work

This month we’re delighted to have Kenneth Braswell, Sr., Executive Director of Fathers Incorporated and Director of the National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse, as our guest blogger. We invited him […]

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