By Team BLAM Being a dad is one of the most important jobs any man can have. As the father of two young girls and someone who grew up without his dad in the home, President Obama knows firsthand the power of a father’s presence in the lives of his children – and the holes […]
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FILM TRAILER: Hats off to filmmaker and author Dana Ross for making this film and shedding light on the reality that good, solid, strong, loving fathers do exist in our community. Ross utilized her own family history, research and interviews with hundreds of Black fathers, Educators and Historians such as Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu and Dr. […]
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By Lome Aseron Whether you’re expecting your first child or your kids are grown and on their own, being a dad is a new experience. When my wife was pregnant, we decided to have a homebirth. We hired a doula and two midwives. I won’t tell you how much it cost. According to them and other […]
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By Ayize Ma’at You’re probably thinking WTF!!??! Like my wife, you may be thinking why would you hope someone feels bad on Father’s Day? As co-owner of this site she expressed that she didn’t like “the energy” of this post on a day like Father’s Day. But, it’s my day and I’m gonna keep it […]
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By Ayize Ma’at I hesitate to write this post as I sit here…trying to make some sense of the cluster of emotions that have bum rushed my spirit. A part of me is reluctant to express what is weighing heavy on my heart….however, the greater part of me NEEDS to tell you the story of […]
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By Eric Payne Most if not all of you probably don’t know that I’ve been home alone for the past 16 days. By Sunday it will be 18. Not literally sitting in my home by myself, but on the last day of March my wife boarded a plane headed for the Middle East and Europe […]
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Pledge To Participate In The President’s Fatherhood And Mentoring Initiative
/in Black Family, Black Men, Fatherhood/byBy Team BLAM Being a dad is one of the most important jobs any man can have. As the father of two young girls and someone who grew up without his dad in the home, President Obama knows firsthand the power of a father’s presence in the lives of his children – and the holes […]
TRAILER: Black Fatherhood: Reconnecting With Our Legacy
/in Fatherhood, Short Film Pick/byFILM TRAILER: Hats off to filmmaker and author Dana Ross for making this film and shedding light on the reality that good, solid, strong, loving fathers do exist in our community. Ross utilized her own family history, research and interviews with hundreds of Black fathers, Educators and Historians such as Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu and Dr. […]
Fatherhood Is A Journey
/in Black Men, Fatherhood/byBy Lome Aseron Whether you’re expecting your first child or your kids are grown and on their own, being a dad is a new experience. When my wife was pregnant, we decided to have a homebirth. We hired a doula and two midwives. I won’t tell you how much it cost. According to them and other […]
I Hope You Feel Bad On Father’s Day
/in Black Men, Fatherhood, Featured, Parenting/byBy Ayize Ma’at You’re probably thinking WTF!!??! Like my wife, you may be thinking why would you hope someone feels bad on Father’s Day? As co-owner of this site she expressed that she didn’t like “the energy” of this post on a day like Father’s Day. But, it’s my day and I’m gonna keep it […]
When A Father Cries For His Son
/in Fatherhood/byBy Ayize Ma’at I hesitate to write this post as I sit here…trying to make some sense of the cluster of emotions that have bum rushed my spirit. A part of me is reluctant to express what is weighing heavy on my heart….however, the greater part of me NEEDS to tell you the story of […]
I’m Not “Mr. Mom”…I’m Not Babysittin’ My Children…I Am DAD
/in Fatherhood/byBy Eric Payne Most if not all of you probably don’t know that I’ve been home alone for the past 16 days. By Sunday it will be 18. Not literally sitting in my home by myself, but on the last day of March my wife boarded a plane headed for the Middle East and Europe […]