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Kenneth Braswell is the Chief Executive Officer of Fathers Incorporated, a widely recognized national and international nonprofit organization supporting fathers, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers that provides capacity building services to thousands of organizations working to ensure that fathers contribute to the healthy well-being of their children.
He brings 29 years of collective work experience managing and leading fatherhood and community programs. Additionally, he serves as the National Director of the National Responsible Fatherhood Clearing House (NRFC) directing and guiding the strategic activities of the NRFC.
Recently, Mr. Braswell was on our show talking about Black Dads Count.
During our conversation, Mr. Braswell talked about:
– Some background about Fathers Incorporated – The story behind Black Dads Count – How did the partnership with the United States Census Bureau came into being – The importance of Black dads being part of the census – Some reasons why Black fathers have not registered for the census and why it is important for them to register for the census – The barbershop being one of the hubs for Black men – How has his experience has helped with launching Black Dads Count – The importance of him and Fathers Incorporated staying focused on Black fathers – Ways of getting men to open up and reveal intimacy – the youngest (13 years old) and oldest (sixty-two years old) father that he has approached since he starting helping fathers – A successful father being successful listener – This initiative bringing new perspectives to him – His big dream for Black Dads Count
About the Black Dads Count Project …
According to a report on Men’s Fertility and Fatherhood (2014) by the U.S. Census there are 8.2 Million Black (only) fathers in the U.S. It is hard to fathom that ALL of these dads are absent, however that is what the societal narrative would lead you to believe.
2020 marks the 55th Anniversary of the 1965 Moynihan Report. The controversial report argued that combating poverty required strengthening families in the United States—particularly through positively impacting Black men.
The 2020 U.S. Census provides an opportunity to ensure that Black Dads and their families are represented properly in the count of U.S. citizens.
You can find more about the Black Dads Count via:
You can find out more information about Fathers Incorporated via:
Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Email Phone: (770) 804 – 9800
You can find out about Mr. Braswell via:
Visit The Dr. Vibe Show™ at https://www.thedrvibeshow.com/
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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Dr. Vibe
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