In this episode of "The Whitsdom Press", Mz. Whitsdom dives into a deep conversation about the common narrative of "absent Black fathers" in the Black community, interrogating the stereotype and the complexities that often lead to this perception. Through a narrative of a man shut out of his child's life due to personal conflicts with the child's mother, Mz. Whitsdom explores the implications and heartbreak associated with such situations. She offers hope and guidance to Black fathers finding themselves in a similar position, with strategies such as seeking legal help, documenting evidence, proving commitment, considering family mediation, and never stopping the fight for their children. The episode concludes with an emphasis on the child's best interests and the importance of not using a child as a pawn in parental conflicts.