Tag: rural fathers

Father and son in a field of tall grass, walking toward the horizon where the sun is setting and casting golden light on the land

Why Rural Fathers Matter: Stories from Appalachia and Beyond

I keep replaying a moment from filming our PSAs with rural dads. The cameras were down, and one of the dads looked over the ridge and said, “I didn’t know I had it in me to be this kind of father.” I know that feeling. 

The Road We Often Miss: A Fatherhood Reflection From the Rural Side of the Map

When we talk about fathers, the dominant narrative orbits cities. Urban policy. Metropolitan data. Inner-city challenges. But I learned early in my work that fatherhood doesn’t look a particular way. Rural fathers carry the same love and pain as urban dads — and the same hunger to be present for their children.