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Summer of Childhood Innocence Shattered by World Violence

August 3, 2016 by Whit Honea

It has been a long, hot summer with the carefree days of childhood being interspersed with all-too-frequent headlines about killings around the world.

Filed Under: education, news Tagged With: ethnicity/race, fears, guns, racism, violence

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On the Ground My Enslaved Ancestors Worked

February 22, 2016 by Creed Anthony

My great-great-great grandfather was a slave in Kentucky. He eventually escaped to Canada then returned to the United States – as a free man.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: black fathers, ethnicity/race, family history, racism

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“Dr. King, I Will Not Stand Quietly”

January 18, 2016 by Christopher Persley

Ignorance and bigotry will not reign supreme in my presence, Dr. King. I owe you and the people who came before me this vigilant approach.

Filed Under: parenting styles Tagged With: black fathers, ethnicity/race, holidays, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK Day, racism

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Shooting, ‘Blackness’ Makes Father Fear for Daughter

June 23, 2015 by Christopher Persley

Every day I think about the effect my skin color will have on my daughter’s life. The looks we receive, the way people talk to me. You’ve already witnessed some behavior that might well have been motivated by hate.

Filed Under: events, National Tagged With: black fathers, daughters, death, ethnicity/race, mass shooting, racism, violence

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Dealing with Race in a Foreign Land: White and Black in Hong Kong

April 7, 2015 by Guest Contributor

Editor’s note: NYC Dads Group member Marty Forth and his family (shown in the photo below) moved to Hong Kong […]

Filed Under: NYC, travel Tagged With: ethnicity/race, racism, stereotypes, tourist

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Living in My Own Cheerios Bubble

July 10, 2013 by Satyan Sharma

Cheerios recently caused controversy with a commercial that featured an African American dad, Caucasian mom and an adorable little girl.

Filed Under: media, NYC Tagged With: advertising, ethnicity/race, mixed marriages, racism, television

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