Project Fatherhood

Project Fatherhood

Author: Jorja Leap

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2016-06-07

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0807077879

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A group of former gang members come together to help one another answer the question “How can I be a good father when I’ve never had one?” In 2010, former gang leader turned community activist Big Mike Cummings asked UCLA gang expert Jorja Leap to co-lead a group of men struggling to be better fathers in Watts, South Los Angeles, a neighborhood long burdened with a legacy of racialized poverty, violence, and incarceration. These men, black and brown, from late adolescence to middle age, are trying to heal themselves and their community, and above all to build their identities as fathers. Each week, they come together to help one another answer the question “How can I be a good father when I’ve never had one?” Project Fatherhood follows the lives of the men as they struggle with the pain of their own losses, the chronic pressures of poverty and unemployment, and the unquenchable desire to do better and provide more for the next generation. Although the group begins as a forum for them to discuss issues relating to their roles as parents, it slowly grows to mean much more: it becomes a place where they can share jokes and traumatic experiences, joys and sorrows. As the men repair their own lives and gain confidence, the group also becomes a place for them to plan and carry out activities to help the Watts community grow as well as thrive. By immersing herself in the lived experiences of those working to overcome their circumstances, Leap not only dramatically illustrates the realities of fathers trying to do the right thing, but she also paints a larger sociological portrait of how institutional injustices become manifest in the lives of ordinary people. At a time in which racial justice seems more elusive than ever—stymied by the generational cycles of mass incarceration and the cradle-to-prison pipeline—the group’s development over time demonstrates real-life movement toward solutions as the men help one another make their families and their community stronger.


Of War and Men

Of War and Men

Author: Ralph LaRossa

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2011-07-15

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0226467430

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Fathers in the 1950s tend to be portrayed as wise and genial pipe-smokers or distant, emotionless patriarchs. To uncover the real story of fatherhood during the 1950s, LaRossa takes the long view, revealing the myriad ways that World War II and its aftermath shaped men.


New Research on Parenting Programs for Low-Income Fathers

New Research on Parenting Programs for Low-Income Fathers

Author: Jay Fagan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-04-19

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 1000371794

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This book presents state-of-the-art findings of research on fatherhood programs, funded by the Fatherhood Research and Practice Network (FRPN), which advance knowledge and practice in the fathering field. New Research on Parenting Programs for Low-Income Fathers includes research on how to engage mothers to support father–child contact and to successfully employ social media and online technology for practice. It offers findings on how to increase paternal engagement and parenting skills and to include fathers in policies and programs for children and families. It discusses the importance of providing staff training and resources to practitioners who work directly with fathers. Chapters also provide summaries of key implications for evidence-based practice and future directions for research that encourage effective fatherhood practice. This book is an excellent resource for therapists, social workers, fatherhood educators, fatherhood practitioners, researchers, and policy makers on how to inspire positive father engagement with children and healthy coparenting relationships.


Father Involvement in Young Children’s Lives

Father Involvement in Young Children’s Lives

Author: Jyotsna Pattnaik

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-30

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 9400751559

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This vital addition to Springer’s ‘Educating the Young Child’ series addresses gaps in the literature on father involvement in the lives of young children, a topic with a fast-rising profile in today’s world of female breadwinners and single-parent households. While the significant body of theoretical understanding and empirical data accumulated in recent decades has done much to characterize the fluidity of evolving notions of fatherhood, the impact of this understanding on policy and legal frameworks has been uneven at an international level. In a field where groups of fathers were until recently marginalized in research, this book adopts a refreshingly inclusive attitude, aiming to motivate researchers to capture the nuanced practices of fathers in minority groups such as those who are homeless, gay, imprisoned, raising a disabled child, or from ethnically distinct backgrounds, including Mexican- and African-American and indigenous fathers. The volume includes chapters highlighting the unique challenges and possibilities of father involvement in their children’s early years of development. Contributing authors have integrated theories, research, policies, and programs on father involvement so as to attract readers with diverse interest and expertise, and material from selected countries in Asia, Australia, and Africa, as well as North America, evinces the international scope of their analysis. Their often interdisciplinary analyses draw, too, on historical and cultural legacies, even as they project a vision of the future in which fathers’ involvement in their young children’s lives develops alongside the changing political, economic and educational landscapes around the world.


Fatherhood Arrested

Fatherhood Arrested

Author: Anne Nurse

Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780826514059

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Studies the effects that jail time and parole have on the relationships between young fathers and their children, with research revealing how the prison structure and its programs help fathers stay in touch with sons and daughters.


Project Dad

Project Dad

Author: Todd Cartmell

Publisher: Revell

Published: 2011-04

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0800719999

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Designed for the do-it-yourselfer in every man, this book is a humorous, biblically-based guide to becoming a great dad.


The Modern Dad's Dilemma

The Modern Dad's Dilemma

Author: John Badalament

Publisher: New World Library

Published: 2010-10-06

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1577319613

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Being a dad isn’t something you are; it’s something you do. This mantra is at the heart of John Badalament's practical approach to helping dads build strong, healthy relationships with children of any age. In The Modern Dad’s Dilemma: How to Stay Connected to Your Kids in a Rapidly Changing World, he presents powerful insights, road-tested activities, and inspiring stories from over a decade of working with thousands of dads, children, and families across the country. His hands-on advice and exercises are designed to help fathers meet the difficulties of today’s family and work life — challenges that previous generations never faced.


Fatherhood Project: Families and Work Institute

Fatherhood Project: Families and Work Institute

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Presents information on the Fatherhood Project of the Families and Work Institute based in New York City. Notes that the Project is a national research and education program that is examining the future of fatherhood and developing ways to support men's involvement in childrearing. Offers information on publications available from the Project. Links to other fatherhood resources, such as the American Father's Coalition, FatherNet, the National Center on Fathering, and the National Fatherhood Initiative.


Home Game: An Accidental Guide to Fatherhood

Home Game: An Accidental Guide to Fatherhood

Author: Michael Lewis

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2010-06-07

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 0393071383

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The New York Times bestseller: “Hilarious. No mushy tribute to the joys of fatherhood, Lewis’ book addresses the good, the bad, and the merely baffling about having kids.”—Boston Globe When Michael Lewis became a father, he decided to keep a written record of what actually happened immediately after the birth of each of his three children. This book is that record. But it is also something else: maybe the funniest, most unsparing account of ordinary daily household life ever recorded, from the point of view of the man inside. The remarkable thing about this story isn’t that Lewis is so unusual. It’s that he is so typical. The only wonder is that his wife has allowed him to publish it.