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What does it mean to be a father when you’re locked away from your child?
In this powerful series trailer, we introduce Fathers Together, a podcast about young dads navigating parenthood from prison. Through real voices and raw reflections, we hear how five men stayed connected to their children through letters, phone calls, and determination even while serving time. Set against a backdrop of overrepresentation of racially minoritised communities in UK prisons, this podcast explores love, shame, silence, and the slow work of reconnection.
Based on a research study led by Dr. Anita Mehay and Professor Richard Watt, and supported by the Race Equality Foundation, Fathers Together brings the hidden stories of incarcerated fathers to light.
This trailer is a glimpse into stories of rupture and repair — of fatherhood in the hardest places.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Dr. Anita Mehay & Professor Richard Watt with the Race Equality FoundationWhat does it mean to be a father when you’re locked away from your child?
In this powerful series trailer, we introduce Fathers Together, a podcast about young dads navigating parenthood from prison. Through real voices and raw reflections, we hear how five men stayed connected to their children through letters, phone calls, and determination even while serving time. Set against a backdrop of overrepresentation of racially minoritised communities in UK prisons, this podcast explores love, shame, silence, and the slow work of reconnection.
Based on a research study led by Dr. Anita Mehay and Professor Richard Watt, and supported by the Race Equality Foundation, Fathers Together brings the hidden stories of incarcerated fathers to light.
This trailer is a glimpse into stories of rupture and repair — of fatherhood in the hardest places.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.