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PSA---Pennington Center program FACEiT is looking for African American fathers

Posted on 11/20/25 at 7:21 pm
Posted by Cuz413
Member since Nov 2007
9848 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 7:21 pm
Be a dad and get paid

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The purpose of the FACEiT study is to help African American father/father figures increase their children’s physical activity levels.


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To qualify for this study, participants should:

Be an African American male, 18 years of age or older
Self-classify as a father/father figure of a 6–10-year-old child
Be willing to attend group sessions with your 6-10 year old child (both in person and remote)


FACEiT - Phase 3
This post was edited on 11/21/25 at 5:34 am
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
119933 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 7:22 pm to
Good luck...
Posted by SallysHuman
Lady Palmetto Bug
Member since Jan 2025
13135 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 7:27 pm to
quote:

Self-classify as a father/father figure of a 6–10-year-old child
Can I self classify as African American? Cuz you can certainly "self classify" as a dad.

Posted by 9001
Pools closed
Member since Jul 2017
2099 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 8:04 pm to
Plenty of candidates in Angola.
Posted by UptownJoeBrown
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2024
6361 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 8:07 pm to
What about YT?
Posted by TheHarahanian
Actually not Harahan as of 6/2023
Member since May 2017
22774 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 8:11 pm to
Are these paid roles for study participants?

Posted by Cosmo
glassman's guest house
Member since Oct 2003
128741 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 8:15 pm to
Kinda racist. They saying black kids are lazy?
Posted by W2NOMO
Member since Jul 2025
1516 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 9:00 pm to
The Bee?
Posted by Purple Spoon
Hoth
Member since Feb 2005
20112 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 9:05 pm to
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This research is part of a larger effort to counter negative media stereotypes about African American fathers by highlighting their positive involvement and contributions to their children's lives. Studies show that African American fathers are often more involved in their children's lives than media portrayals suggest, and their involvement is crucial for their children's well-being and community health
Posted by TygerLyfe
Member since May 2023
2645 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 9:51 pm to
The jokes write themselves
Posted by BurningHeart
Member since Jan 2017
9954 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 9:58 pm to
If you have to pay the father to be a part of his child's life, is it really worth it?
Posted by shutterspeed
MS Gulf Coast
Member since May 2007
70257 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 10:11 pm to
quote:

18 years of age


quote:

father/father figure of a 6–10-year-old child


Posted by real turf fan
East Tennessee
Member since Dec 2016
11061 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 10:14 pm to
This isn't being done for free. Do you have any idea what organization has put up the funding for this?
Posted by Mr Happy
Member since May 2019
2313 posts
Posted on 11/20/25 at 10:29 pm to
What do black men and white men have in common? Neither wants to raise black kids.
Posted by TaderSalad
mudbug territory
Member since Jul 2014
25824 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 5:47 am to
How much is this costing the taxpayer?
Posted by LSUtoBOOT
Member since Aug 2012
18975 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 6:42 am to
Nemo and Waldo on deck.
Posted by LSUWoodworker
St George "God's Country "
Member since Dec 2007
18723 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 12:25 pm to
Posted by jbgleason
Bailed out of BTR to God's Country
Member since Mar 2012
19785 posts
Posted on 11/21/25 at 12:38 pm to
quote:

This research is part of a larger effort to counter negative media stereotypes about African American fathers...


Are they seriously saying that the Left Wing MEDIA is portraying this? Because that is utter bullshite. There may or may not be an accurate stereotype out there (largely supported by the FACT that the majority of black mothers are single) but that stereotype isn't coming from the media.

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In the United States, 64% of Black mothers are single mothers, a rate significantly higher than for any other racial group. In 2023, this meant that more than half of all Black mothers were single mothers, compared to the national average of 21%.


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