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MamaSpeak: When a No-Parent Co-Parent Finally Makes Contact–Part 2
SPOILER ALERT: This is the second in a 2-part series. Click here to read Part 1…
I drove to work Wednesday morning, the day I decided to make the call, struggling to imagine …
Fatherhood Freestyle: Speak Up on WeParent.com
We’re looking for a few good men…
Fathers, to be exact. Black Fathers to be even exact-er.
WeParent is currently looking for new regular and guest contributors to write for our Fatherhood Freestyle column. If you’re interested in telling …
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Co-Parenting Messages in the Music: Saigon’s Fatherhood
We’re not sure how we missed this one, but it’s never too late to celebrate Black fatherhood or a hip hop single that breaks Daddy love down so you feel the power coming through YouTube. And, even though Saigon isn’t …
One Million Fathers March their Kids to School
All over the country, fathers, grandfathers, big brothers and other men who care are descending upon America’s schools with their children on the first day of school. The Million Father March has become a powerful day on which …
Co-Parenting Matters This Week: Back-to-School Co-Parenting Tips
It’s hard to believe that it’s already back-to-school season! But, it seems the Halloween decorations on display at my neighborhood grocery store have somehow become the signal that once again school buses are running, homework is calling and, well,…co-parenting …
Co-Parenting Conflict from the Mouth of Babes:
Interview with Kara Bishop of Postcards from Splitsville
Months ago we had the opportunity to interview Kara Bishop, founder of Postcards from Splitsville, a site that allows children of divorce to anonymously and creatively post their thoughts and feelings online. We’re finally sharing it with you!
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The Message is Clear: African-American Children Need Us
Thirty-five percent of African-American children live in poverty. This means that more than 1 out of every 3 African-American children live with what research has confirmed is the single greatest threat to their well-being. Poverty …


