This Sunday. It’s Father’s Day. And we’re talking about the weight men carry in silence. Dr. Seshni helps us unpack the stigma—particularly around Black fatherhood and mental health. We’re in Pride Month, so we spotlight a queer artist named Pearl, the UK’s only openly gay country artist, proving that love songs wear boots too, as we preview his latest track — “Boots On My Floor.” Plus, we remember Kalief Browder — a son, a brother, a symbol of a system that broke him. A new film, For Venida, For Kalief, revisits his story and the mother who wouldn’t stop fighting.
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Understand more about Black fatherhood and mental health via https://fatherinclusion.org/ | https://ourhubsbd.london/support-for-dads-and-partners/ | https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/sites/default/files/2022-06/MHF-Becoming-Dad-A-guide-for-new-fathers.pdf
Check out more about - For Venida, For Kalief via - https://tribecafilm.com/films/for-venida-for-kalief-2025
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