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Obama Promotes the Importance of Fatherhood

Joyce Jones Jun 20, 2009

President Barack Obama delivered a poignant and candid speech on the importance of fatherhood and personal responsibility before a group made up largely of young males and representatives of community mentoring organizations who attended a town hall meeting in the East Room of the White House on Friday.
The president and members of his staff spent [...]

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Black Media in the White House

Derek T. Dingle Mar 30, 2009

On Feb. 9, I achieved the career milestone of interviewing President Barack Obama — his first magazine Q&A. In the 15-minute phone interview, we talked about the prospects of his multi-prong economic agenda and his administration’s plans to bolster small business. That same day, I had a seat in the East Room of the White [...]

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Obama Pledges Persistence

Derek T. Dingle Mar 24, 2009

Persistence. That’s the message that President Barack Obama ended with last night as he took a battery of questions from the press during his news conference on the economy.
He held his second presidential press conference after a week in which he unveiled another multi-trillion dollar of packages: the small business leading fix; another bailout [...]

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Transcript: Q&A by Obama, Brown

BlackEnterprise.com Mar 3, 2009

President Barack Obama: Hello, everybody. Good to see you. Where are the Brits? They’re over there.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown: In fact, they’re everywhere. (Laughter.)
President Obama: Are they? They’re spread out?
All right, my understanding is we’re going to do four questions, and we’ll just alternate. I’ll start off with Jennifer Loven of AP.
Question: Thank you, sir. [...]

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Obama Launches Conversation on Importance of Fatherhood, Personal Responsibility

WASHINGTON – Today, President Obama kicked off a national conversation on fatherhood and personal responsibility with events across the Washington area and activities at the White House. Well-known fathers and everyday dads from across the country joined the President to discuss what fathers are doing to strengthen themselves, their families and their communities.

This conversation on fatherhood and personal responsibility comes during the 100th anniversary of the day dedicated to dads, and President Obama is using the occasion to stress the importance of fathers in supporting families and sustaining communities throughout the nation.

On this day, President Obama and a group of very special fathers and mentors visited non-profit organizations throughout the Washington DC area dedicated to mentoring and supporting young men. The group then returned to The White House for a town hall meeting on fatherhood featuring five outstanding fathers and their incredible life stories. The afternoon culminated with a mentoring session with the visiting fathers and more than 120 young people from the DC area.

As someone who grew up in a home without his father, President Obama has served as a strong voice on the issue of fatherhood and personal responsibility. The issue of absent fathers is one that continues to challenge the country. This occasion highlights fathers from all walks of life who have faced challenges and overcome obstacles large and small to do what is right for their families.

“We all know the difference that responsible, committed fathers like these guys can make in the life of a child. Fathers are our first teachers and coaches. They’re our mentors and role models. They set examples of success and push us to succeed ourselves – encouraging us when we’re struggling; loving us even when we disappoint them; standing by us when no one else will,” President Obama said during the town hall meeting.

“And when fathers are absent – when they abandon their responsibility to their kids – we know the damage that does to our families. Children who grow up without a father are more likely to drop out of school and wind up in prison. They’re more likely to have substance abuse problems, run away from home, and become teenage parents themselves.”

President Obama also issued a Father’s Day proclamation honoring the work of strong, committed fathers and also taped a public service announcement for the Ad Council.

The White House is preparing to continue these conversations with a series of regional town hall forums throughout the summer and fall on the importance of fatherhood in communities across the nation. The goal of this effort is to find and emphasize what works: what dads, organizations and communities across the country are doing to address these challenges, and how we can work together to strengthen their efforts.

<strong>(Source: White House)</strong>

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3 Responses to “Obama Launches Conversation on Importance of Fatherhood, Personal Responsibility”

  1. Very informative of what President Obama is doing because he is taking the time out to recognize the importance of fathers in the home and to their children and the impact fathers can have on childrens lives when in the home and when they are not in the home.

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  2. Kim Lanier on June 20th, 2009 at 5:15 pm
  3. Very informative of what President Obama is doing because he is taking the time out to recognize the importance of fathers in the home and to their children and the impact fathers can have on childrens lives when in the home and when they are not in the home.

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  4. Kim Lanier on June 20th, 2009 at 5:15 pm
  5. It’s good to see Obama putting the challenge out there for us to step up as men and be influential and good fathers. As Co-Founder of Ecodads I am in agreement that fathers can have a great impact on children’s lives. Please visit the site (http://www.ecodads.org/) and consider working with other dads on projects to make your home more energy efficient, to create US jobs, to get plastic off the ball fields, to build community gardens, to make more informed investment decisions, and more.

    It’s not about tree hugging, it’s about building a better America.

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  6. Ecodad on June 21st, 2009 at 2:13 pm

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