Generation 2 Generation USA 2021

Generation 2 Generation USA 2021 Fatherhood and Youth Coaching
Community Enrichment
CHW

10/08/2025

The Importance of Prioritizing Mental Health as a Father"

As fathers, we often find ourselves navigating uncharted waters. We're the anchors, the captains, and the steady hands guiding our families through life's storms. But amid these responsibilities, we sometimes forget to tend to our well-being—especially our mental wellness.

Let's embark on a journey to understand the challenges and opportunities that come with nurturing our mental health as fathers.

The Silent Struggle

Behind those strong exteriors, many of us face silent struggles. We're told to be providers, protectors, and pillars of strength. But we're also human beings with our fears, doubts, and moments of vulnerability. It's time to acknowledge that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

The Weight of Expectations

Society often places immense expectations on fathers. We're expected to excel in our careers, be engaged parents, and maintain a perfect work-life balance. These expectations can become overwhelming and take a toll on our mental well-being.

The Opportunity in Vulnerability

Vulnerability isn't a sign of weakness; it's a path to connection. When we open up about our challenges and fears, we create space for authentic conversations. We show our children that it's okay to struggle, and that seeking help is a courageous act.

Breaking the Stigma

It's essential to break the stigma around men's mental health. By sharing our experiences and supporting one another, we can create a culture where seeking help is encouraged, and no one suffers in silence.

Practical Steps Forward

- Self-Care Rituals: Dedicate time to self-care, whether it's a quiet walk, meditation, or pursuing a hobby. These small moments can have a significant impact on your mental wellness.

- Talk It Out: Engage in open and honest conversations with your partner, friends, or a therapist. Sharing your thoughts and feelings can alleviate the burden.

- Seek Professional Help: If you're struggling with your mental health, don't hesitate to seek professional help. Therapy can provide valuable tools and strategies for managing challenges.

- Community Support: Joining support groups or communities of fathers can provide a sense of belonging and understanding. You're not alone on this journey.

Conclusion

Fathers, our mental wellness matters. By acknowledging our challenges, embracing vulnerability, and seeking support, we pave the way for healthier and happier families. Let's redefine strength as the courage to care for ourselves, so we can be the fathers our children truly need.

Remember, it takes a village to raise a child, and part of that village should be your well-being.

How do you prioritize your mental wellness as a father? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below. 💙🌟

09/29/2025

Spoken Word: “Identify the Cry”

You can identify the crime…
But you can’t identify the cry.
You saw the mugshot, but missed the moment he broke inside.
You read the charge, but skipped the chapter
Where a little boy stopped dreaming after his daddy died.

You can identify the crime…
But you can’t identify the cry.
Quick to judge his actions,
Slow to study his absence.
Never asked what silence shaped his soul
Or what pain made his patience fold.

He learned young that tears were weak,
So he bottled them up in fists and streaks.
You labeled him “aggressive,” but missed the signs—
He was never taught how to grieve, only how to survive.

You can identify the crime…
But you can’t identify the cry.
You see what he did, but not what he needed.
Blame came quick, but compassion was depleted.

No one stopped to ask:
What dream did he bury?
What storm did he carry?
What mirror never showed him mercy?

You saw the moment he snapped,
But not the years he screamed in silence.
You quote his record,
But ignore the records of violence—
Against his spirit, his mind, his manhood denied.

You can identify the crime…
But you can’t identify the cry.
Because the system ain’t trained to hear sobs in strong men,
To see trauma in the eyes of those taught to pretend.

But I hear you, brother.
In every pause, in every breath you hold back.
In every laugh that’s too loud, in every step that cracks.

You ain’t invisible.
You’re not just a case file or another stat.
You’re a son, a soul, a story worth coming back.

So today, we rewrite the script,
With faith, with healing, with purpose equipped.
We build safe spaces where truth don’t have to hide—
Where a Black man can finally cry and not be crucified.

’Cause here…
We identify more than the crime—
We finally identify the cry.

08/05/2025
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