Dear Fathers Aims To Give Black Dads A Safe Space: ‘We Have To Understand You Can’t Be Strong All The Time’

“To be completely honest, for a while I was scared to have children because I suffer from anxiety and depression and things of that nation,” Alex said. “I’m a very reflective person…I didn’t want to pass generational trauma off to them without me figuring it out. Now, I’m in a space where I’m confident and wanting to have one or two children from the work I’ve been doing with myself.”
“I think if you continue to do the work and bring kids into this world and fill them with love, joy, affirmations and teach them what it’s like to do the work within, that’s all you can do,” Brad added.