Black Dad Interrupted
This child will be my contribution to the ever-growing history of Black folks in America! As a first time father of a male of color, Brandon Greene wonders if he feels as or more powerless than his...
View ArticleNo One Man Should Have All That Power – Our Diversity Responsibility
Brandon L. Greene looks at who hold the reins of power and how this might be equalized. Recently, I had the great pleasure of speaking with a group of high school kids about power. During the...
View ArticleHouse Hunting as a Person of Color With a Child on the Way
Brandon Greene is facing a balancing act: doing what’s best for his arriving son while not losing pieces of himself. With the birth of my son just weeks away, my partner and I have continued in our...
View ArticleFerguson, Garner, and the Paradox of the Black Attorney
Headline, 2008 Brandon Greene opens up about being a young black lawyer navigating his job and his peers in the midst of current events. It goes without saying that the last couple of weeks have been...
View ArticleWhy I Took My Baby to #MillionsMarchSF
My son and I at #MillionsMarchSF on 12/13/14. Brandon Greene wanted to make sure that his tiny son did not miss this moment in their shared history. At four months old, my son was, I’m pretty sure,...
View ArticleMy Resolutions as an Activist Dad
Brandon Greene is looking for a better future for his son. He’ll do this by continuing to work for change. Over the last year, I have been blessed beyond measure. I was married, had my son,...
View ArticleA Father of Five Whose Life Was Gone Too Soon
Dante Parker was 37 years old when his life ended. Brandon Greene reflects on how their their radically different lives could still have the same fate. The life of Dante Parker came to an end on...
View ArticleParenting in the Era of #BlackLivesMatter
As parents of color, we fear for our children, but we also need to think about ourselves. The hashtag #BlackLivesMatter first came into being two years ago after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in...
View ArticleBlack Dad Interrupted
This child will be my contribution to the ever-growing history of Black folks in America! As a first time father of a male of color, Brandon Greene wonders if he feels as or more powerless than his...
View ArticleNo One Man Should Have All That Power – Our Diversity Responsibility
Brandon L. Greene looks at who hold the reins of power and how this might be equalized. Recently, I had the great pleasure of speaking with a group of high school kids about power. During the...
View ArticleHouse Hunting as a Person of Color With a Child on the Way
Brandon Greene is facing a balancing act: doing what’s best for his arriving son while not losing pieces of himself. With the birth of my son just weeks away, my partner and I have continued in our...
View ArticleFerguson, Garner, and the Paradox of the Black Attorney
Headline, 2008 Brandon Greene opens up about being a young black lawyer navigating his job and his peers in the midst of current events. It goes without saying that the last couple of weeks have been...
View ArticleWhy I Took My Baby to #MillionsMarchSF
My son and I at #MillionsMarchSF on 12/13/14. Brandon Greene wanted to make sure that his tiny son did not miss this moment in their shared history. At four months old, my son was, I’m pretty sure,...
View ArticleMy Resolutions as an Activist Dad
Brandon Greene is looking for a better future for his son. He’ll do this by continuing to work for change. Over the last year, I have been blessed beyond measure. I was married, had my son,...
View ArticleA Father of Five Whose Life Was Gone Too Soon
Dante Parker was 37 years old when his life ended. Brandon Greene reflects on how their their radically different lives could still have the same fate. The life of Dante Parker came to an end on...
View ArticleParenting in the Era of #BlackLivesMatter
As parents of color, we fear for our children, but we also need to think about ourselves. The hashtag #BlackLivesMatter first came into being two years ago after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in...
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