In this analysis, we explore how low-income African American fathers build understandings of successful manhood in the context of community-based responsible fatherhood programs. Drawing on life history interviews with 75 men in Illinois and Indiana, we explore men’s attempts to fulfill normative expectations of fatherhood while living in communities with limited resources. We examine the efforts of community-based fatherhood programs to shape alternative African American masculinities through facilitation of personal turning points and “breaks with the past,” use of social support and institutional interventions, and the reframing of provision as a priority of successful fatherhood. We refer to Connell’s hegemonic masculinity framework (Co...
This is the published version. Copyright Alliance for Children and FamiliesThis study explores the m...
We describe the experiences and perceptions of low-income AjPican American fathers enrolled in a fat...
This study examines how black fathers and sons in the U.S. conceptualize manhood and masculinity and...
Abstract In this analysis, we explore how low-income African American fathers build understandings o...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a fatherhood intervention designed to improve the fatherin...
In this article we describe and analyze the challenges faced by an intervention program that address...
Fatherhood programs have varying intentions, including encouraging peer interaction among fathers, s...
Young, low-income, African American fathers have been at the center of research, practice, and polic...
Negative stereotypes of African-American fathers suggest that they are uninterested in, uninvolved w...
In the United States, the state of fathering has been a concern across all racial groups. Approximat...
Since the mid-1990, promoting responsible fatherhood has remained on the national policy agenda, but...
Over the last few decades increasing rates of single mother households in the United States have tri...
This exploratory study examined the experiences of young (age 18-27) African American fathers and th...
As a young African American male forms an intimate relationship, has unprotected sex and creates a f...
The term “Deadbeat Dad” is often associated with Black fathers, suggesting they have relinquished th...
This is the published version. Copyright Alliance for Children and FamiliesThis study explores the m...
We describe the experiences and perceptions of low-income AjPican American fathers enrolled in a fat...
This study examines how black fathers and sons in the U.S. conceptualize manhood and masculinity and...
Abstract In this analysis, we explore how low-income African American fathers build understandings o...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a fatherhood intervention designed to improve the fatherin...
In this article we describe and analyze the challenges faced by an intervention program that address...
Fatherhood programs have varying intentions, including encouraging peer interaction among fathers, s...
Young, low-income, African American fathers have been at the center of research, practice, and polic...
Negative stereotypes of African-American fathers suggest that they are uninterested in, uninvolved w...
In the United States, the state of fathering has been a concern across all racial groups. Approximat...
Since the mid-1990, promoting responsible fatherhood has remained on the national policy agenda, but...
Over the last few decades increasing rates of single mother households in the United States have tri...
This exploratory study examined the experiences of young (age 18-27) African American fathers and th...
As a young African American male forms an intimate relationship, has unprotected sex and creates a f...
The term “Deadbeat Dad” is often associated with Black fathers, suggesting they have relinquished th...
This is the published version. Copyright Alliance for Children and FamiliesThis study explores the m...
We describe the experiences and perceptions of low-income AjPican American fathers enrolled in a fat...
This study examines how black fathers and sons in the U.S. conceptualize manhood and masculinity and...