The Unapologetic Significance of Fathers

The Unapologetic Significance of Fathers
Author: Conrad Riker
Publisher: Conrad Riker
Total Pages: 168
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

In today's world where the role of fathers is constantly under question, let's reclaim the masculine narrative. Most books on fatherhood pander to politically correct agendas, but this one dares to tell the unvarnished truth. - Are you a father who's unsure of his role in the family due to conflicting messages from society? - Are you tired of being told that fathers are dispensable and can be replaced by anyone or anything? - Do you feel disrespected and undervalued despite your best efforts at providing and caring for your family? This book is your reality check and your voice in the wilderness. It unapologetically asserts: - The historical significance of fathers in shaping societies - The psychological impact of fathers on children's well-being - The biological role of fathers from conception to raising offspring - The critical role fathers play in setting boundaries and teaching children about consequences - How fathers nurture emotional intelligence in their children - The role fathers play in passing down values, beliefs, and traditions - The financial role fathers play in ensuring family stability and future prospects - How fathers shape their children's identity and sense of self - The significance of play in fatherhood and its impact on child development - The spiritual role fathers play in their children's lives - The challenges fathers face in balancing work and family responsibilities - The future of fatherhood in the face of societal and technological changes If you want to reclaim your rightful place as a father and understand the vital role you play in your family and society, then this book is your guide. Buy it today and start the journey towards rediscovering the unapologetic significance of fathers.

First Generation Father: How to Build a Healthy and Happy Home When You Come From a Broken One

First Generation Father: How to Build a Healthy and Happy Home When You Come From a Broken One
Author: Anthony Blankenship
Publisher: Everything Connects Media
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781544516028

I come from a broken home. I know that pain. I've lived it. I've suffered through family dysfunction, trauma, abuse, and poverty. Maybe you have, too. But I believe you have the power to break those cycles. In First Generation Father, I'll show you how to find balance within yourself, heal, and build a healthy and happy home for your family. This book is brutally honest, entertaining, and insightful-a must-read for anyone raised in a challenging environment who wants to avoid passing down generational scars. Whether you're searching for ways to improve yourself, strengthen your marriage, or practice genuine love, the philosophy shared in these pages will change life for you-and your family-forever.

From Fatherless to Fatherhood

From Fatherless to Fatherhood
Author: Omar Epps
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1483485048

Having grown up without his biological father, then becoming a father himself, Epps shares an intimate, unapologetic, and emotional conversation about childhood, manhood, and parenting. Chronicling his journey from humble beginnings in Brooklyn, New York, to the bright lights of Hollywood, Epps touches on many themes surrounding the importance of family and community. He shows how men can break the cycle of fatherlessness within their families, and come to terms with their own issues surrounding their fathers. -- adapted from back cover

The Unapologetic Quest for Success

The Unapologetic Quest for Success
Author: Toney Chester Toney
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1426925530

Two books for the price of one! The epic story is the unvarnished truth of the life history of a rural boy of genuinely "humble" beginning; who survived some of the most atrocious and devious events of life struggles, including a most heinous attempt of homicide against the lives of his entire family; but who still grew up to become a medical doctor associated with international record breaking fame, thus becoming one of the most illustrious and popular icons in his country. The Unapologetic quest for success is a read for all; however it is the fervent wish of the author that this story will serve as an inspiration beacon for all those youths who would share similar life experiences to his. The book is an emotion pack reader. Despite the authentic nature of the story the contents of its chapters are pregnant with the sort of excitements and mood swings that I am sure would keep its readers glued to its pages. His poetic side complements the story but also brings out the deeper thoughts of the author. A must read! - Ardon Nelson, poet, song writer, literary and performing arts critic, consultant in urban planning, St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Patriarchal Truth

Patriarchal Truth
Author: Conrad Riker
Publisher: Conrad Riker
Total Pages: 198
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

Are you a rational, truth-seeking man looking to understand the foundations of masculinity and fatherhood? Look no further than "Patriarchal Truth: A Jungian Analysis of Father Archetypes." This unapologetic, polemic book delves into the depths of male psychology, drawing on evolutionary biology and psychology to provide a balanced, objective view of fatherhood. Led by author Conrad Riker, a man who has faced the same struggles as you, "Patriarchal Truth" debunks the influence of progressive ideologies like Marxism, critical theories, queer theory, gender studies, feminism, and the woke movement, which have gone too far and threatened the very essence of masculinity. This book is for every man seeking to reclaim the power and importance of fatherhood in a rapidly changing world. It offers clear, concise insights on the subject, without resorting to complex or flowery language. With "Patriarchal Truth," you'll learn how to navigate the intricate world of masculinity and fatherhood while staying true to your evolutionary roots. Don't let progressive ideologies dictate your understanding of fatherhood. Embrace the power of the patriarch with "Patriarchal Truth: A Jungian Analysis of Father Archetypes." If you're ready to reclaim your masculinity and embrace your role as a father, buy this book today!

Unapologetically Outspoken

Unapologetically Outspoken
Author: Solomon W.F. Comissiong
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1543414028

Unapologetically Outspoken: Hip Hop, Social Justice and Liberation confronts social issues that are often ignored by the US corporate media, US educational institutions, as well as by the US government itself. This book is a collection of essays that challenge mainstream perspectives on everything, from institutional racism to imperialism to the vastly flawed United States electoral system. This book provides perspectives omitted by virtually every mainstream corporate media outlet throughout the USA. If the US corporate media system were balanced or democratic, it would provide the vast array of progressive and radical perspectives that readers will find within Unapologetically Outspoken: Hip Hop, Social Justice and Liberation.

Be a Father to Your Child

Be a Father to Your Child
Author: April R. Silver
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2008-05-23
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1593763263

How do young black fathers relate to their children, as well as to their own fathers? How do they see — and play — their roles in both family and community? These are some of the big questions this timely, accessible book addresses. Written by both popular commentators and those who have experienced the issues firsthand, Be a Father to Your Child begins with a frank discussion of how family formation has changed since the 1960s, especially for communities of color. Individual selections then flesh out historical, sociological, and cultural contexts, examining the impact of welfare, child support, criminal justice, and employment policies on young men of color. In addition to this analytical material, the book presents more personal, anecdotal pieces — including poems and lyrics, short stories, and interviews — that form a powerful composite portrait of the challenges facing modern communities of color, and how to overcome them.

African American Fathers' Involvement in their Children's Education

African American Fathers' Involvement in their Children's Education
Author: Tasha L. Alston
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2021-11-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1793632596

The literature tells us that parental involvement affects academic achievement. However, much of the literature on parental involvement focuses on the involvement of mothers with limited information about the involvement of fathers, especially African American fathers. The parental involvement literature on African American fathers is insufficient compared to their White counterparts. African American fathers do not have a “voice” in the literature on parental involvement. A racial and gender bias exists in the literature on parental involvement that marginalizes the voice of African American fathers. African American Fathers' Involvement in their Children’s Education seeks to understand the relationship that African American fathers have with the education of their children by using Critical Race Theory as a theoretical framework to privilege the "voice" of African American fathers. This text focuses on the contributions that African American fathers make in the lives of their children and families, challenges the master deficient narrative, and humanizes African American fathers. This book purposefully and unapologetically portrays African American fathers as the brilliant, excellent human beings they are.

Unapologetically Favored

Unapologetically Favored
Author: Courtney Kittrell
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-11-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1642377732

From rejection to personal power Growing up, rejected by her father and losing members of her family, Courtney believed she had a purpose for her life. That purpose would not come without a price. From her earliest years, she knew she was different sexually. Confused, depressed, and afraid of a world that did not welcome her, Courtney lived through depression, disappointment, racism, and sexuality. Building up courage, strength, and trust in others, she fought her way through her pain and failures. She shifted her mind from thoughts of suicide to thoughts of success. Focused on getting her life together and healing the wounds of her past, she began to grow and walk in her purpose. She became Unapologetically Favored. This is her story.