
Despite a trenchant fight over health care reform, and grappling with an intractable recession, President Barack Obama on June 5 dispatched top White House staffers to Chicago to discuss another important matter on his agenda: Fatherhood.
The officials, including Joshua DuBois, director of the White House Office of Faith Based Neighborhood Partnerships (FBNP) and Michael Strautmanis, chief of staff to Obama's senior advisor Valerie Jarrett), hosted a town hall meeting at the University of Illinois in Chicago. It drew an estimated 500 people to the South Loop, with Black Voices in attendance. Speakers included Rep. Danny K. Davis (D, Illinois), who reflected on growing up with his father, saying it was instrumental in his development.
"When you talk about responsible fatherhood, it gives us the opportunity to explore so many of the issues facing our society and our world," Davis said. "I'm just delighted. So again, I can't commend the president enough."
More About the August 5 Town Hall is Below.
"There is a fair amount of money out there, including a $150 million in Healthy Marriage Promotion and Responsible Fatherhood Grants in Health and Human Services and there are work force development grants that train dads for jobs," Joshua DuBois said. "But most of this is about personal and family responsibility. No one is suggesting that a federal program can take the place of a dad or a parent. There are various programs that help strength fathers."
Another important aspect of the town hall meetings include lifting up models and learning what works in getting dads off the streets and into their homes, said DuBois. "We're providing networking opportunities so that other organizations can learn from those models."
The Chicago event was co-sponsored by FBNP and the Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Children and Families. President Obama addressed the crowd via DVD. He reflected on the importance of fatherhood and growing up without a father.
Dozens of social service groups were on hand to provide information for families seeking counseling, job training, cultural adaptation, educational services and mental health counseling.
The event drew both men and women from all walks of life. Shune D. Carr, an ex-con, spoke to the audience about finding a job in spite of the odds and raising his children as a single father when his wife ended up incarcerated.
"I just refused to take no as answer," Carr said of finding employment in spite of his record. He received a standing ovation. "I raised my kids. We didn't always have money, but we had time together. The most precious thing you can give your child is time."
Lamont Burr, a father of six and an ex-con, was one of the attendees. He said he was encouraged to attend the town hall meeting by his job-training counselor. "I want to be a good father," he said. "I think I am, but I can be better given the right kind of support. I think what the President is doing is very inspirational."
Celeb Dads and Their Kids
Kobe Bryant, #24 of the Los Angeles Lakers, snaps a pic with his daughters Natalia and Gianna.
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President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama get their daughters Sasha and Malia ready for their first day of school in their new city -- Washington, DC.
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Happy dad Usher at the park in Beverly Hills with his oldest son, Usher Raymond V in September of 2008. Usher also has a younger son, Nayvid, with Tameka Foster. The two just announced they were getting a divorce.
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Lil Wayne cuddles up to his daughter, Reginae, on the red carpet at the BET Awards. The rapper recently became a daddy to a little boy and is rumored to have more on the way.
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Bobby Brown poses with his daughter with Whitney Houston, Bobbi Kristina. Brown is also dad to three older children from a previous relationship and a brand new baby boy with girlfriend Alicia Etheridge.
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LL Cool J and his daughters attend UniverSoul on April 19, 2008 in New York. UniverSoul Circus saluted LL Cool J and Senator Malcolm Smith.
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Rapper Jermaine Dupri and his daughter Shaniah arrive to the BET Hip Hop Awards 2007 at the Atlanta Civic Center.
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Sean Combs with his twins D'Lila Star and Jessie James. In addition to the twins, the busy dad has two sons and a daughter.
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Blair Underwood and family at EA's 'Harry Potter and the Order Of The Phoenix' video game launch in LA.
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Singer Cuba Gooding, with his sons Cube Gooding, Jr. and Omar Gooding, poses at the premiere screenings of Showtime's 'Weeds' and 'Barbershop.'
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By: Geneva Hill on 8/08/2009 3:47PM
Thanks again, again, again and agin what a wonderful, beautiful and CARING human being you are our Country is really blessed that God gave you live (OUR UNIVERSE)
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By: Geneva Hill on 8/08/2009 3:47PM
Thank you again, again, and again for such a beautiful, caring, and loving job thank God for giving you life!
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By: meechie on 8/08/2009 5:26PM
google dr.claud anderson an watch all his videos an listen real good an i mean real good. i will let dr.anderson speak for me. one love.
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By: MsSugaaBaby on 8/08/2009 5:48PM
I JUST WANT TO SAY THAT I AM SO PROUD OF MY SON FOR BEING A STAND UP DAD.HE IS RAISING HIS FOUR SMALL CHILDREN WITHOUT THEIR MOTHER AND I AM SO VERY PROUD OF HIM.
HE LOOKS AT ME AND SAYS,"MOM, IT'S HARD I DON'T SEE HOW YOU DID IT."AS I DIVORCED HIS FATHER WHEN HE WAS SIX YEARS OLD.
MY HAT GOES OFF TO HIM AND ANY OTHER BROTHER WHO TAKES TIME OUT OF THEIR LIVES TO FATHER THEIR CHILDREN.WHAT A BLESSING.
THANKYOU....
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By: Deborah on 8/08/2009 8:36PM
As a young african american woman, it is imperative that black fathers take the responsibility that they are blessed with and raise their children. A fathers influence, helps in the self esteem of his sons and daughters and gives them confidence. My father who is now 78 was in my life and the lives of my two brothers and two sisters. He was and is a wonderful, strong black man who worked two jobs sometimes! He was determined that we have things better than he did. Today, we all are nurses, lawyers, teachers and doctors, and that was from his encouragement, love and the time he spent with us.
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By: Heaven Help Us All on 8/08/2009 10:02PM
Hi all, What I am about to write will certainly ruffle some feathers. I feel that the reason why there are lots of single moms out here is because it seems to have become socially acceptable to have children out of wedlock, and not be suprised when the decides not to own up to his responsibilities. The mentality of some of these men is that is it their God given right to engage in sex. Then when the woman gets pregnant (and eventually, she will if precautions aren't taken seriously)they think it is commonplace and their perogative to just walk away. Given it as much thought as one would give tossing a soda can over their shoulder. And there is truth to this matter, as they go out and get with other woman and do the same damm thing. Why? Because they think that that is how it suppose to be. That' the way life goes, right? All that matters is the sowing of the oats. To hell with the consequences. It's all on the woman. Now, part of the solution to this issue lies in the woman. Don't let the men think that it is their God given right to have sex with you. It is not their right to get the milk for free without buying the cow.(No pun intended) Can you say, "R-E-S-P-E-C-T."
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By: Steve on 8/09/2009 11:15PM
Can we also address and make an example of custodial parents that lie and get their innocent children to lie for the sake of getting child support. The 'system' and judges ignore the problem. This also hurts fatherhood very deeply. By not addressing this problem and others like it undermines the very foundation of fatherhood for many children and men. men I hear a lot of surface talk and comments but this is a real problem and has been for many years. And I think to be brave enough to do somthing about it would work wonders for fatherhood in this country. More times than anyone is willing to admit the system along with bad mothers thwarts and stops good fathers from being good fathers.
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By: Boston on 8/10/2009 12:06PM
Can we also address and make an example of custodial parents that lie and get their innocent children to lie for the sake of getting child support. The 'system' and judges ignore the problem. This also hurts fatherhood very deeply. By not addressing this problem and others like it undermines the very foundation of fatherhood for many children and men. I hear a lot of surface talk and comments but this is a real problem and has been for many years. We need someone to be brave enough to do something to address this issue. Doing something of substance would work wonders for fatherhood in this country many more fathers would have faith that they would be treated fairly by the system. We all know that more times than anyone is willing to admit the system along with bad mothers thwarts goods faith efforts and stops good fathers from being good fathers.
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