Description
Fatherhood is one of the most challenging jobs in the world, and it becomes even tougher when one must combat harmful stereotypes.
In his work, Khalid Akil White actively challenges the negative stereotype of the "Black Father." White is both a father himself and a professor of African American studies. With these dual qualifications, he is the perfect candidate to combine personal stories with cultural context. White holds the image of the "irresponsible Black man" up to the light and fully engages with it. His work is a tender, moving argument against the stereotype of the absentee Father.
The men interviewed are certainly not absent. Instead, they have used the stereotype as a way to structure their own stories about the challenges of Fatherhood. Dr. Steven Millner discusses his drive to continue his family's legacy of cohesiveness while Eric Jay Handy recalls an encounter with his own father and its impact on his parenting style. Dr. Sydney Sukuta compares cultural expectations of Fatherhood in Zimbabwe to those of America. Jamal Bey challenges traditional gender roles as a stay-at-home dad. These men and others deepen the social discourse surrounding Black Fatherhood and regale readers with stories of both struggle and triumph.
Author: Thurman V. White Jr., Khalid Akil White
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 10/14/2016
Pages: 136
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.42lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.29d
ISBN13: 9781537305653
ISBN10: 1537305654
BISAC Categories:
- Family & Relationships | Parenting | Fatherhood
About the Author
Khalid Akil White is a professor of African American studies at San Jose City College and San Jose State University. He has a bachelor of arts from Morehouse College, a master of education from Harvard University Graduate School of Education, and a doctorate in education from UC Davis and Sonoma State University.
White lives in the San Francisco area with his wife and daughter. He is the coauthor of Teaching Men of Color in Community College (2015) and a contributing author to the Street Lit Anthology (2014).
White won the 2015 Man of the Year Award from the Striving Black Brothers Coalition and a 2011 Outstanding Faculty Award from San Jose City College. He is a recognized mentor with the Oriki Theater's Rites of Passage Program.
Khalid White's hobbies include reading, writing, travel, cooking, entrepreneurship, and sports.
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