![]() ![]() In conversation with acclaimed author and advocate Christine Platt And how getting vulnerable and getting real is the connective tissue that binds us together, gives us strength, defines our purpose, and feeds our soul." Aspects of fatherhood from a multitude of perspectives. ![]() Journeys guided by faith and forgiveness - of others, yes, but also of self - past, present, and future. "We'll explore lessons we’ve learned - and unlearned - and the ones we are still learning. Kamau Bell (Berkeley, CA), Joy Bryant (Los Angeles, CA), Tracey Michae'l Lewis-Giggetts (Philadelphia), and Victoria Christopher Murray (Atlanta, GA). ![]() We invite you to join us on Kwame's tour in celebration of his memoir, Why Fathers Cry at Night ( on sale May 23).Įach stop will be a unique experience, as Kwame shares selections from the book, followed by an intimate conversation with an incredible group of partners, including Christine Platt (NYC), NPR's Ayesha Rascoe (DC), Chef Gregory Gourdet (Portland, OR), W. ![]()
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