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Dads doing our thing. Showing the world that we are out here. Positive, actively involved Black fathers do exist.

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Join us as we speak with Keary Watson, the proud father of a beautiful baby girl named Elizabeth Renee Watson who has recently been placed with a family for adoption without his knowledge or consent. Elizabeth's mother made the terrible... more

Join us today as we speak with Debra Reid of the Johnathan Reid Family Rights Coalition about the National Black Fathers' Day planning meeting that they will be having on Wednesday, January 12th at 6pm PST in Gardena California. All are... more

Peace. We were joined by Mwalimu Locy Imani Lumumba of Ngia Yetu, Ndio Ngia; Juan Nance of Baltimore H.U.G.S. and Monokia Tyson of Heal A Woman to Heal A Nation.

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Peace. Join us as we talk to Joe Jones, founder and CEO of the Center for Urban Families, and attorney and author Cathy Middleton. We'll learn what they are doing in their communities to help fathers overcome these barriers. What are... more

Please join us as we discuss all that is involved with fathers reconnecting with their children. What are the best ways to start the process? What do men need to know before they even begin? What are the barriers involved in the process?... more

Peace. Please join us as we talk to fathers and mentors NYOIL, along with PEMG, and Baltimore's own Joe Jones, CEO and President of the Center for Urban Families. We look forward to not only hearing from these great individuals... more

This episode Black Fathers is celebrating black fathers who are also authors. Please join us as we talk with our guests authors and devoted fathers: Mr. Derrick Barnes & Mr. De'Norval Parks Mr. Derrick Barnes is the author of: STOP,... more

Al Watson and the men of M.O.V.E, at Empowerment Temple AME Church, recently held a panel discussion on Black Fathers at the church, moderated by David Miller. The discussion was a very brief look at the issues involved. On this... more
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