<P>From slavery to present day the narratives of Black fatherhood have been fraught with biases and stereotypes failing to accurately capture the voices and lived experiences of Black fathers. Contrary to these narratives Black fathers play an important role in the lives of their children and families. <I>Health Parenting and Community Perspectives on Black Fatherhood: Defying Stereotypes and Amplifying Strengths</I> edited by Tasha L. Alston Brianna P. Lemmons and Latrice S. Rollins celebrates Black fatherhood and highlights the ways Black men defy stereotypes and embrace their role as fathers with unwavering resilience. Drawing on the expertise of well-regarded experts in the field and using a strengths-based perspective this comprehensive book provides insight into the experiences of Black fathers in three key areas: health parenting and community. The contributors explore the salience of the co-parenting relationship for Black fathers community-based participatory research with Black fathers the Black father-daughter relationship the male in-law relationship in Black families support systems for Black fathers parenting autistic children and more. This volume is an essential resource for scholars in social work psychology sociology child development allied health and similar disciplines and professions. </P>
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