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Father Figures: Atlanta’s tribute to men who matter

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  • FatherWorks, The Gathering Spot, and the Ain’t No Manual Podcast hosted a heartfelt celebration honoring men’s contributions.
  • Performances by Hank Stewart and Fisiwe “AfroQween†Zwanna evoked powerful recognition of Black fatherhood and emotional truth.
  • Fireside conversation with Damien Wilkins, Trey Dortch III, Ron Hill, and Chris Robinson centered on vulnerability, leadership, and unseen emotional labor.
  • The “Give Him His Flowers†tribute publicly honored men like Damien Wilkins and Richard Dunn for love in action.
  • Event created restorative space for community, modeling celebration of male leadership, emotional wellness, and mentorship.

On a cool November evening in Atlanta, the doors of The Gathering Spot opened to reveal something rare—an atmosphere humming with gratitude, reverence, and brotherhood. On November 20, 2025, FatherWorks, in partnership with The Gathering Spot and the Ain’t No Manual Podcast, hosted Father Figures: A Celebration of Men Who Matter, an event intentionally crafted to honor the men whose quiet strength so often goes unseen.

From the moment guests entered the space, the intention was clear: this was more than a gathering. It was a cultural moment. A reclamation of narrative. A reminder that men—fathers, mentors, brothers, husbands, leaders—deserve to be celebrated for the love they give, the burdens they carry, and the communities they build.

Hosted by V-103’s DJ Sturgess, the evening flowed like a warm conversation among family. Men and women arrived dressed in pride and purpose, greeting one another with hugs, back pats, and familiar nods of respect. Fathers stood beside their sons, mentors beside their protégés, and women stood in solidarity with the men they champion.

As the lights dimmed, the room quieted in anticipation. Spoken word artist Hank Stewart took the stage first, his voice rising like a call to remembrance. His words—steady, brave, powerful—painted a portrait of Black fatherhood that many in the room recognized in their bones. Poetic storyteller Fisiwe “AfroQween†Zwanna followed, weaving melody and truth through every line. Together, their performances stirred something deeper than applause. They stirred acknowledgment.

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Next came the fireside conversation, featuring NBA veteran and former Overtime Elite GM Damien Wilkins, joined by Thomas “Trey†Dortch III, Ron Hill, and Chris Robinson of the Ain’t No Manual Podcast. What unfolded was not a panel—it was a release. The men spoke with candor about fatherhood, vulnerability, leadership, and the unseen emotional labor they carry. Their words created an unspoken permission for every man in the room to exhale.

But the defining moment of the night was the “Give Him His Flowers†Tribute—a ceremony designed to honor men who exemplify love in action. As each honoree’s name was called—Damien Wilkins, Hank Stewart, Richard Dunn, Darren “DJ†Sturgess, Mike B. Jackson, Dr. Brandon Frame and The Black Man Can, Mario Reyes, and Kelsey Manyor—the room swelled with pride. Some men held their heads high, others bowed them in humility. A few wiped away tears they didn’t intend to shed. It was clear: the tribute was not just symbolic.

“So many men carry the weight of responsibility quietly,†said FatherWorks founder Trey Dortch, reflecting on the purpose of the evening. “They give endlessly, love deeply, and lead with strength and humility. This evening was for them—to affirm that what they do matters.â€

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In a world often quick to critique men but slow to uplift them, Father Figures offered something revolutionary: space. Space to breathe. Space to feel. Space to be fully human.

Richard Dunn, COO of The Atlanta Voice and many other monumental positions, stated, “Being recognized as a Father Figure is an honor that truly humbles me. Fatherhood and mentorship are sacred responsibilities, and I strive every day to show up with love, accountability, and intention. This recognition is more than an award—it affirms the importance of service, integrity, and being present for our families and our communities. I stand on the shoulders of those who taught me that leadership begins at home, and I hope my journey inspires others to lead with compassion and purpose. Fatherhood is legacy-building, and every lesson, sacrifice, and act of love creates a ripple that extends far beyond ourselves. I’m grateful to FatherWorks and the Ain’t No Manual Podcast for celebrating the men who pour into their families and shape the next generation through daily action.â€

Photo by BrandNVisuals.

As the night drew to a close, guests lingered—not ready to leave the warmth of a community that felt restorative. Hugs lingered longer. Conversations stretched deeper. Smiles softened into something real.

Father Figures was not simply an event.

It was a mirror held up to men who rarely get to see themselves celebrated.

It was a love letter to fatherhood—in all its forms.

It was an affirmation that men matter, not just for what they do, but for who they are.

Through gatherings like this, FatherWorks, The Gathering Spot, and the Ain’t No Manual Podcast are helping to reshape the narrative around male leadership, emotional wellness, and community connection. They are modeling what it looks like to celebrate men fully and unapologetically.

And for one unforgettable evening in Atlanta, the men who spend their lives pouring into others finally had the chance to receive something back: their flowers.

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