47: Why are black dads important? W/ Ghetts and Nihal
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This was the 1980s, when UK black culture was dominated by the Caribbean and, in particular, Jamaican identity. It concerned me that there was such an acceptance of this model of parenting; that somehow the menfolk could impregnate women and then disappear or, at best, play a minor, semi-detached role in their child鈥檚 upbringing. My childhood had given me two models of fatherhood and it was clear which was preferable. The security of having two parents in a committed relationship, all of us living under one roof, provided a solid building block for everything I did; be it schoolwork, friendships or any outside activities. I鈥檓 not some puritanical tyrant who believes that all parents must be married, or that loveless or, worse, abusive relationships must be tolerated for the sake of the children. Host: Nihal Arthanayake Guests: Marvyn Harrison, Darwood 'Black Jesus' Grace and Ghetts www.dopeblackdads.com #SocialMedia #Podcast #Parenting More Episodes and longer content on: 馃帣 SUBSCRIBE on Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3cIh6ejnk3lUUVhqSKzPUS 馃摴 Anchor.FM: anchor.fm/dope-black-dads 馃憫 Google Podcasts: www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR鈥L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz 馃捀 TWITTER: twitter.com/DopeBlackDads 馃摳 INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/DopeBlackDads 馃摬 FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/DopeBlackDads