Dads in Pop Culture
Raising the Next Generation
Dads in Sports
Dads in the Community
Dad Facts & Myths
100

This iconic TV dad from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" was known for his tough love and unexpected wisdom.

Phillip Banks

100

Fathers often emphasize the importance of this, ensuring their children succeed in school and beyond.

Education

100

This legendary baseball player, and a father himself, broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947.

Jackie Robinson

100

Thia group provides parental education, support, resources, and mentorship for fathers, helping them navigate fatherhood and build strong family units.

Focus on Fathers

100

True or False: Fathers cannot experience postpartum depression.

False, fathers can experience postpartum depression.

200

He is known as the "Father of His Country" in the US.


George Washington

200

Fathers teach their children how to navigate and thrive in this, equipping them with valuable life skills.

urban environments or society in general

200

This boxing legend and father famously floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee.

Muhammad Ali

200

________ from fathers, both resident and non-resident, is linked to improved socioemotional skills and academic readiness in children.

Positive Involvement

200

True or False: Children are 33% less likely to be held back a grade with an involved father.

True

300

This popular movie, starring a Black father and his son, features the famous quote "You got a dream... You gotta protect it."

"The Pursuit of Happiness"

300

Many Black and Brown fathers encourage their children to pursue their dreams and break through this, often referred to as a symbolic barrier to success.

glass ceiling or societal limitations

300

This legendary basketball player, a proud father, is known for his signature "Air Jordan" sneakers.

Michael Jordan 

300

These community events, often organized by Black and Brown fathers on holidays and warmer months, aim to promote unity, cultural celebration, and positive role models for youth.

Block Parties and/or Cookouts

300

True or False: Fathers are replaceable and their absence causes no direct harm to children.

False

400

This actor played the frugal and hardworking father, Julius Rock, on the show "Everybody Hates Chris."

Terry Crews

400

Fathers often teach their children to respect this, a crucial element in building healthy relationships.

respect for others and oneself

400

This tennis superstar, a father of two, has won multiple Grand Slam titles and advocated for racial justice.

Arthur Ashe
400

This term describes the strength, adaptability, and cultural traditions that fathers pass down to their children, helping them overcome challenges and thrive.


Resilience or Cultural Heritage

400

Men with lower levels of this hormone are more likely to be involved in hands-on care of their toddlers.

Testosterone

500

This leader of the Indian independence movement is known as the "Father of the Nation" in India.

Mahatma Gandhi

500

Despite the challenges they face, many fathers show this strong determination to provide and be involved in their children's lives.

resilience or dedication

500

This iconic baseball player, and father, played for the Baltimore Orioles and broke the MLB record for consecutive games played.

Cal Ripken

500

Research shows that Black fathers, particularly during the critical developmental years of zero to five, are associated with positive outcomes for children, such as improved socioemotional and interpersonal skills.

Early Childhood Outcomes

500

This "love hormone," released during childbirth, also affects fathers and aids in bonding with their babies.

Oxytocin