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Children Participate in Protest March? This Dad Says “Yes”

June 22, 2020 by James Lopez

I was worried about bringing him to the protest march because of safety. However, not taking him would have been one of my biggest mistakes.

Filed Under: National, outreach Tagged With: activism, black fathers, Black Lives Matter, ethnicity/race, growing up, racism, teens / tweens

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‘Father’s Day Taken’ to Help Families that Lost Dads to Racism, Violence

June 19, 2020 by APW

“Father’s Day Taken” campaign by Dove Men+Care aims to honor dads taken too soon by violence and the families they left behind.

Filed Under: National, outreach Tagged With: activism, advertising, black fathers, Black Lives Matter, Dove Men+Care, ethnicity/race, Father's Day, holidays, racism, sponsored event / post

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Black Fathers Need Different Narrative to Go from Good to Great

November 25, 2019 by Guest Contributor

When something is geared toward black fathers – or any group – it’s there to fulfill the need for specific and authentic to them.

Filed Under: education, parenting advice Tagged With: black fathers, ethnicity/race, stereotypes

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Mike Dorsey Working on New Narrative for Black Fathers

April 22, 2019 by APW

Author, podcaster and community organizer Mike Dorsey talks about his motivation to create a community for active and engaged black fathers.

Filed Under: education Tagged With: black fathers, books, ethnicity/race, Mike Dorsey, Modern Dads Podcast, podcasts

Denzel Washington and Viola Davis in a scene from the film version of Fences by August Wilson.

‘Fences’ Inspired Me to ‘Take the Crookeds with the Straights’

February 18, 2019 by Creed Anthony

I was one of four black students in my graduating class. One day I noticed a copy of that play on a stack of textbooks, and it changed my life for ever.

Filed Under: entertainment Tagged With: black fathers, Black History Month, books, ethnicity/race, life lessons, movies, racism, review, theater

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Black History Month Always Worth Celebrating with Your Child

February 1, 2018 by Christopher Persley

Black History Month still means something to me after all these years. When I was a child, February was one […]

Filed Under: NYC, relationships Tagged With: black fathers, Black History Month, Black Lives Matter, ethnicity/race, family history, racism

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