Added: Oct 7, 2008

From: psychology00

Duration: 7:2

Fathers' participation in developing their child for life situations. I am an African American men who express spiritual, political, social and economic viewpoints that challenge, critique ,inspire and represent the rich diversity of ideas within the spectrum of people of color, locally and worldwide. Finally in this decade of change—this year of new beginnings, this amazing time of walls and barriers coming down, our time has come. Finally the African-American man has a public voice of his own. The Relationship Development Show is one of the first television show composed of men of color dealing not with song, dance or comedy, but with news and views that matter. Unlike superlative shows, such as the Oprah Show and The View, our program's regular panelists, commentators, camerapersons, producers are all people of color. We know that African American buying power in the United States is 700 billion annually. And yes, African American women and men control a lot of that spending power. Men of color are gaining in political, economic and of course spiritual power daily, but you would not know that from our twisted, perverted images transmitted through the media. When Don Imus insulted the black women on the Rutgers basketball team, men came to our defense and white women held news conferences to voice their outrage. But black women had no platform to voice their feelings. Others talked about them, some talked for them, but they had no place to talk about themselves. They were voiceless and invisible. Now their time has come, too. Bryan Parker was born in Philadelphia Mississippi but currently lives in the City of Compton California [since the age of two]. He attended Emerson Elementary, Roosevelt Middle and Dominguez High Schools in Compton. He has obtained a Certificate of Completion in Child Development Teacher Private License Preschool-Bilingual/Bicultural Education (Los Angeles Southwest College); Certificate of Achievement in Recreation Leadership and an Associates in Science Degree with High Honor in General Education (Compton Community College & El Camino College[Dean's List]); double majored with Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Psychology and Recreation & Leisure Studies - General Recreation Administration (California State University, Dominguez Hills) and is currently studying Marital and Family Therapy. Psychology, Sociology, Marital and Family Therapy, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Abnormal Psychology, Gender, agape, Androgyny, Arranged Marriage, Assortive Mating, Attachment Therapy, Baby Boom, Binuclear Family, co-parenting, cohabitation, Commitment, intimacy, Commune, Consummate Love, Courtly Love, Dependence, Divorce, Mediation, Domestic Partner, Extended Family, Endogamy, Emotions, Habitation, Exogamy, Extended Family, Bishop TD Jakes Potters House Gender, Heterogamy, Households, Minority, Pentecostal, Church of God in Christ Charles Blake, Baptist, Full Gospel Baptist Church, City of Compton, City of Refuge Church Bishop Noel Jones, Relationships, Human Sexuality, California, Sex, Cultural, Race, Ethnicity, Balck, African American, Hispanic, Latino, Stressors, traditional sexism, Love Relationships Marriage Dating Wedding Communication character trust phallicstage discourse love genderbeliefsystem Psychology Sociology Marital Family Therapy marriageandfamilytherapy abnormalpsychology sex lcsw Licensed Social Worker Abnormal Gender Relationships Analstage androgyny bisexual cognitivedevelopment depression ego gay gender heterosexism homophobia sexism id oedipuscomplex oralstage orgasm penisenvy rape sexstereotypes sexual bryan parker

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Rating: 5.00 (7 ratings)    Views: 411' favoriteCount='3    Comments: 18

foxye3diva3 Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - Good video bro. Nice to see another positive vid from a brother on YT. Peace.

RealismsTruth Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - Great video, thank you very much.

psychology00 Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - Thanks for your imput; just trying to get the message out that we must change the method in which we strive to raise out children.

psychology00 Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - ThanksLets continue to work together to encourage more positive dialogue so that our generation optimistically fulfills its obligation to the children of our communities.

RealismsTruth Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - Absolutely

SylviaNCali Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - Great video. I hope that more people will take the time to establish a functional adult relationship and marriage before even considering children into the equation. Divorce rates are too high and I think it's because a lot of times people make the mistake of thinking the marriage is about children, and not really about them.

psychology00 Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - And it is because of the high divorce rate that we must consider dating differently. 50% is too high of a statistic to gamble our childrens future on. Parenting values must be discussed in the initial stages of a relationship to ensure there are no conflicts in core parenting values. If this process is planned poorly, the post marital relationship will be filled with adult drama instead of whats best for the child, and when two people agree, its in the best interest of the child.

psychology00 Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - Thanks for your support!!!

raskell5 Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - Another great video, Brian. I love that you focus on our relationships and or children.

psychology00 Says:

Oct 7, 2008 - Its my calling. I love people more than material possessions and I want to see everyone blissful and performing at their best; self-actualized if I may. I am very grateful for every person with whom I share a piece of my life with.

theevang1 Says:

Oct 8, 2008 - Wonderful video Praise Gos

psychology00 Says:

Oct 8, 2008 - Thanks for being a blessing. Keep praying for me that I may accomplish His will with my life.

cesna6 Says:

Oct 13, 2008 - mr parker i like everything you stand for, i wish ever blk male could follow in your foot step. THANK YOU

psychology00 Says:

Oct 13, 2008 - I was fortunate to have strong and influential mentors in my life and I owe all that I am to each one, as they contributes greatly toward the development of my character

mrsgeneeparker Says:

Oct 15, 2008 - Outstanding product of informative input to and for societal relationship building. Primarily, its important to acknowledge ones core values, which you motioned as well as laying out the truth of their independent status, such as having children. It's true that we are our childrens keeper and we need to make better choices as a people to be more of a positive influence for our children. This video is great for beginning relationships that are introducing the thought of children. Great job

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livetolovesomeone Says:

Oct 16, 2008 - like what you see? dont be nervous! MESSAGE ME (msn)! 7

psychology00 Says:

Oct 16, 2008 - Call me naïve but "dont be nervous!" - Dont get it!