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- Distinguished panel of leaders, advocates, and former athletes will discuss fatherhood, mental wellness, and embracing vulnerability as strength.
- Conversation moderated by Dominique Easley, featuring leaders: Richard Dunn, Alex Hooks, Chris James, Terrance Albritton, Mack Brown.
- Evening blends a live panel discussion with small-group breakout sessions for sharing experiences and gaining practical insights.
- Sessions emphasize relationships, fathering roles, personal growth, and embracing vulnerability as a source of strength.
- Free and open to the public; registration is encouraged to reserve a spot.
In recognition of Men’s Health Month, The Atlanta Voice, in partnership with WAREhouse Studios and Rec Fit, will host an engaging community conversation titled “Black Men, Fatherhood & Vulnerability” on Thursday, June 25, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 p.m.).
The free event will bring together a distinguished panel of leaders, advocates, and former professional athletes to discuss the importance of fatherhood, mental wellness, and embracing vulnerability as a source of strength. The conversation will be moderated by Dominique Easley, Super Bowl champion and mental health advocate, and will feature Richard Dunn, COO of The Atlanta Voice and cultural activist; Alex Hooks, commercial strategist and mentor; Chris James, wellness counselor and public speaker; Terrance Albritton, founder of Grady Baby Co. and pastor; and Mack Brown, former NFL running back and leadership expert.
Designed to foster meaningful dialogue and community connection, the evening will include a live panel discussion followed by small-group breakout sessions, offering attendees an opportunity to share experiences and gain practical insights on men’s health, relationships, and personal growth.
The event is free and open to the public. Registration is encouraged.
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