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Features & Collaborations

"No man is an island." The same goes for movements. On Fathering is always looking to collaborate with like-minded individuals, institutions and organizations that  recognize the benefit that healthy involved fathers can have on families, communities and society. If you know of a great partnership opportunity, feel free to let us know.

New York Times Parenting Feature

As a resource to parents and caregivers, the New York Times launched launched NYT Parenting

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Filled with informative guides and stories about the highs and lows of raising kids, the online site is a great resource for parents, parents to-be, and caregivers of all sorts. 

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I was honored to share a part of my story,

What Type of Father Will You Be? in its inaugural Father's Day coverage.

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Podcast Guest Feature

A big thank you to new dad and The Fatherhood Podcast host, Jamar Hudson, for inviting me on to discuss the story behind On Fathering, life with Ella, and making

co-parenting work as a single dad. 

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Click here to check out archived episodes ranging from faith and legacy to financial freedom and forgiveness. 

 

Follow the Fatherhood Podcast on instagram at @thefatherhoodpodcast

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Making It Work - The Fatherhood Podcast with Jamar Hudson
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Father's Day Collaboration
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As a tribute to her father, DC Artist, Kamilah House selected one of our June Tributes to Fatherhood as the inspiration for two paintings. She selected the tribute that Eddie Harrell, Jr. penned in honor of his father,

Eddie Harrell, Sr. To read the tribute, click here.

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To learn more about Kamilah and to see her extraordinary work, visit her on Instagram at KOHOUSEART or check out her profile on fineartamerica.com here

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New York Times Parenting Feature

As a resource to parents and caregivers, the New York Times launched launched NYT Parenting

​

Filled with informative guides and stories about the highs and lows of raising kids, the online site is a great resource for parents, parents to-be, and caregivers of all sorts. 

​

I was honored to share a part of my story,

What Type of Father Will You Be? in its inaugural Father's Day coverage.

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