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City Dads, Fathering Together Join Forces to Support Fathers

November 15, 2023 by Kevin McKeever

City Dads Group and Fathering Together will operate as one, creating a stronger and more comprehensive platform to help fathers.

Filed Under: National, news Tagged With: City Dads Group, dad groups, Facebook, Fathering Together, fathers, Meetup, social media

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Parenting During War: One Israeli Dad’s Struggle

October 23, 2023 by Guest Contributor

The “parenting during war” lesson I’m trying to teach our four little children is that what you believe in is worth fighting for.

Filed Under: National, news, parenting advice Tagged With: death, emotions, Gidon Ben-Zvi, grief, religion, war

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Orlando Nightclub Shooting Brings Terror Home for Gay Father

June 12, 2023 by Seth Taylor

My daughter sees the Orlando shooting as gay people who love their community and dancing being heartlessly killed. She makes the connection to me.

Filed Under: gender / sexuality, National, news Tagged With: anniversary, coping, death, guns, LGBTQ+ parents, loss, mass shooting, safety, violence

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Parenting Award for Best Blog in City Dads’ Sight Again

September 13, 2021 by Kevin McKeever

City Dads Group has received an Iris Awards nomination for group blog of the year again; will this parenting award finally be ours in 2021?

Filed Under: news Tagged With: blogging, Dad 2.0, Iris Awards, Mom 2.0, writing

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Light Still Found Even Amid Darkness of These Times

September 23, 2020 by Guest Contributor

I see a lot of folks mired in fear because we see so much to be afraid of. But even the darkest of times, some light manages to seep through.

Filed Under: news, parenting styles Tagged With: Bill Peebles, coping, COVID19, emotions, fears, politics

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Are Today’s Kids Patient, Determined Enough for Black Lives to Matter?

August 5, 2020 by Tobin Walsh

Did teaching my son that nothing is out of reach, regardless of his skin color, why the urgency of Black Lives Matter has waned in him?

Filed Under: National, news, outreach Tagged With: activism, Black Lives Matter, ethnicity/race, racism

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