In this compelling episode of "Dads In The Class," we're honored to host Kenneth Braswell, a luminary in the realm of fatherhood and community engagement. From the bustling streets of Brooklyn to the vibrant communities of Atlanta, Kenneth's journey is a testament to the transformative power of fatherhood and its impact on communities.
Dive deep as Kenneth reflects on how the distinct cultures of Brooklyn and Atlanta have molded his perspectives on fatherhood. Listen to the origin story of Fathers Incorporated, the catalyst moments that sparked its inception, and the challenges faced while steering the National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Kenneth's books, notably "Daddy There’s a Noise Outside" "Daddy’s Feeling Blue," tackle sensitive topics with grace and depth.
From the Million Father's March's profound moments to bridging the gap between policy makers and real-world fatherhood challenges, this episode is a treasure trove of insights. Kenneth delves into the evolution of "responsible fatherhood," the changing family dynamics in the U.S., and his vision for the future role of fathers.
Are you an educator, school leader, or community advocate aiming to understand and champion the cause of engaged fatherhood? Tune in now to glean insights from a two-decade journey dedicated to uplifting fathers and communities. Join our community and be part of the change. #DadsInTheClass