EBB 238 - Black Fatherhood and Fighting Anti-Black Racism with Brandon Diggs Williams, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Published: Sept. 7, 2022, 9 a.m.

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On today\\u2019s podcast, we\\u2019re going to talk with Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Brandon Diggs Williams (he/him), BSW, MSW, LCSW, about Black fatherhood, parenting in partnership, self-care, and fighting anti-Black racism.

Mr. Williams currently works full-time at the Durham VA Medical Center (DVAMC), providing individual, couples, and (primarily) group therapy through the VA. He specializes in personal/spiritual development, transformative thinking, and cultural competency with a focus on the Black community.

Mr. Williams is involved in multiple efforts that contribute to ally-ship, diversity and inclusion, and anti-Black racism efforts at the departmental and facility level at the Durham VA. He created, developed, and facilitates \\u201cThe Invisible Struggle\\u201d therapeutic group which focuses on providing clinical mental health care for veterans dealing with stress unique to Black people in America. And serves on multiple boards/teams at the DVAMC including: The Antiracism and Black Equity Advisory Board, the Diversity and Inclusion Workgroup, and the Social Work Service Social Justice Committee. He created and leads a community organization called \\u201cLion Tamers\\u201d that is dedicated to the holistic development of Black men.

In this episode, we talk about Mr. William\\u2019s balance of self-care, and self-awareness in the changing family dynamic, and the partnership between he and his wife.

Content Warning: We mention anti-Black racism, internalized racism, and Christian beliefs related to gender roles.

This podcast is also posted on our YouTube channel in case you want to access the video.

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