Book Talk: Framing Fatherhood
Schedule
Sun Jan 18 2026 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Bronx Documentary Center | Bronx, NY
About this Event
Come celebrate the launch of Framing Fatherhood, which features the vision of 21 prominent and well-respected Black photographers and 9 essayists to capture and share the beauty of Black fatherhood, as curated by Dr. Imani M. Cheers.
Join Dr. Cheers for a panel discussion with photographers Michael Young and Russell Frederick about the often underappreciated beauty found within seeing Black men as individuals, fathers, role models, and community members, and the inspiring visions of these photographers.
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© Anthony Gethers
Imani M. Cheers (@drimcheers) is an associate professor of digital storytelling at The George Washington University. She is also the Director of Academic Adventures for Planet Forward. Dr. Cheers received her B.F.A from Washington University in St. Louis and an M.A. in African Studies and a Ph.D. in mass communication and media studies from Howard University. Dr. Cheers is an award-winning digital storyteller, director, producer, and filmmaker. As a professor of practice, she uses a variety of mediums including video, photography, television, and film to document and discuss issues impacting and involving people of the African Diaspora.
Portrait: © Reginald Cunningham
Russell Frederick (@rfrederickphoto) is a Brooklyn-born self-taught visual activist of Afro-Panamanian heritage who has been photographing for thirty years. He is best known for his visual narratives of the African diaspora, and his documentation of his hometown—Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
Michael Young (@myoungphotography) is a street and documentary photographer born and raised in Brooklyn, who currently resides in the Bronx, New York. with his wife Kenya and Daughter Nya. His love of light and shadow fuels his passion for creating his imagery. His work has been featured in The New York Times and exhibited at The Bronx Documentary Center. Michael is also a curator and contributing photographer for the Instagram feed Everyday Black America.
Where is it happening?
Bronx Documentary Center, 614 Courtlandt Avenue, Bronx, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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