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ONE MILLION FATHERS ASKED TO LEAD THE NATION BACK-TO-SCHOOL THIS FALL

By Kenny Taylor, on 31-07-2008 13:32

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300 CITIES SCHEDULED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE LARGEST, ORGANIZED BACK-TO-SCHOOL EFFORT IN U.S. HISTORY

"Education has become a matter of national security. Because we cannot control our schools, we cannot control our economy. And because we cannot control our economy, we cannot control and protect our quality of life in America," says Phillip Jackson, Executive Director of The Black Star Project, U.S.A. The Black Star Project is sponsoring the Million Father March 2008 on the first day of school in nearly 300 cities across America. The Million Father March has become a special day that fathers and men use to make a commitment to their children, their families, their communities and their country with their dynamic presence at a school. This is the real fathers' day!

The Million Father March 2008 will play-out at thousands of schools across America and in other parts of the world. About 300,000 men from 127 cities participated in the Million Father March in 2006. An estimated 400,000 men in 238 cities participated in 2007. This year, an estimated 500,000 men from 300 cities are expected to participate. The Million Father March also provides an escort of safety, support, and encouragement to children of all ages on their first day of school. Jackson says, "Gang recruitment, bullying and random violence goes way down on any day that a group of men are at a school."

Research shows that children whose fathers take an active role in their educational lives earn better grades, get better test scores, enjoy school more and are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college. Additionally, children have fewer behavior problems when fathers listen to and talk with them regularly and are active in their lives. A good father is part of a good parent team and is critical to creating a strong family structure. Strong family structures produce children who are more academically proficient, socially developed and self-assured. Such children become adults who are valuable assets to their communities. "Better parents produce better communities, better schools, and better students with higher academic achievements," says Jackson.

Participants in the event include fathers, grandfathers, foster fathers, stepfathers, uncles, cousins, big brothers, significant male caregivers and friends of the family. Although this event is created by Black men, women and men of all races are also encouraged to take their children to school on their first day. Businesses are asked to give fathers and men 2 hours off that morning to take their children to school. Men will also be encouraged to volunteer at schools throughout the year. A special effort will be made to coordinate Latino Fathers in La Marcha de Padres.

Since schools across America and the world start the new school year on different days and months, the March will be a rolling event that takes place on the first day of this school year in cities, villages, and towns between August 7, 2008, and October 13, 2008. The 2008 Million Father March is managed by The Black Star Project, U.S.A. in partnership with the National PTA and the National Fatherhood Initiative. Please visit our website for complete information at
www.blackstarproject.org. You may also email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 773-285-9600 for more information.


Cities Participating in the Million Father March 2008

Albemarle, NC
Albuquerque, NM
Apex, NC
Asheboro, NC
Asheville, NC
Atlanta, GA
Atlantic Beach, NC
Baltimore, MD
Beaumont, TX
Belmont, NC
Bessemer City, NC
Bettendorf, IA
Beverly Hills, CA
Black Mountain, NC
Boone, NC
Brevard, NC
Burlington, NC
Camden, AL
Camden, NJ
Carrboro, NC
Cary, NC
Chapel Hill, NC
Charlotte, NC
Charlottesville, VA
Chicago - Northside, IL
Chicago - Southside, IL
Chicago - Westside, IL
Chicago Heights, IL
Cincinnati, OH
Clayton, NC
Clemens, MI
Clemmons, NC
Cleveland, OH
Clinton, NC
Columbus, OH
Compton, CA
Concord, NC
Conover, NC
Cornelius, NC
Dallas, TX
Danville, IL
Davenport, IA
Davidson, NC
Des Moines, IA
Detroit, MI
Dothan, AL
Dunn, NC
Durham, NC
Eden, NC
Elgin, IL
Elizabeth City, NC
Elon, NC
Enterprise, AL
Fayetteville, NC
Ford Heights, IL
Forest City, NC
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fuquay-Varina, NC
Garner, NC
Gastonia, NC
Geneva, AL
Goldsboro, NC

Graham, NC
Greensboro, SC
Greenville, NC
Hamlet, NC
Hartford, CT
Harvey, IL
Havelock, NC
Hazel Crest, IL
Henderson, NC
Hendersonville, NC
Hickory, NC
High Point, NC
Hillsborough, NC
Hillside, NJ
Holly Springs, NC
Hope Mills, NC
Huntersville, NC
Indian Trail, NC
Indianapolis, IN
Inglewood, CA
Inland Empire, CA
Jackson, MS
Jacksonville, NC
Joliet, IL
Kalamazoo, MI
Kannapolis, NC
Kernersville, NC
Kings Mountain, NC
Kinston, NC
Knightdale, NC
Laurinburg, NC
Lenoir, NC
Lexington, NC
Lincolnton, NC
Lithonia, GA
Little Rock, AR
Los Angeles, CA
Lumberton, NC
Madison, WI
Matthews, NC
Mebane, NC
Memphis, TN
Mint Hill, NC
Moline, IL
Monroe, NC
Montgomery, AL
Mooresville, NC
Morehead City, NC
Morganton, NC
Morrisville, NC
Mount Airy, NC
Mount Holly, NC
Muskogee, OK
New Bern, NC
NYC - Brooklyn, NY
NYC - Manhattan-Harlem, NY
NYC - Queens, NY
NYC - Staten Island, NY
NYC - The Bronx, NY

Newark, NJ
Newton, NC
Oak Island, NC
Oak Park, IL
Oakland, CA
Oxford, NC
Ozark, AL
Panama City, FL
Philadelphia, PA
Pinehurst, NC
Pittsburgh, PA
Portland, OR
Prince George's County, MD
Reidsville, NC
Releigh, NC
Riverdale, IL
Roanoke Rapids, NC
Robbins, IL
Rochester, NY
Rock Island, IL
Rockford, IL
Rocky Mount, NC
Roxboro, NC
Sacramento, CA
Salisbury, NC
San Diego, CA
Sanford, NC
Sauk Village, IL
Selma, NC
Sere Kunda, The Gambia
Shelby, NC
Siler City, NC
Smithfield, NC
Southern Pines, NC
Spring Lake, NC
Springfield, IL
St. Petersburg, FL
Stamford, CT
Statesville, NC
Suffolk, VA
Summerfield, NC
Tallahassee, FL
Tampa Bay, FL
Tarboro, NC
Thomasville, NC
Topeka, KS
Trinity, NC
Tulsa, OK
Wadesboro, NC
Wake Forest, NC
Washington, D.C.
Washington, NC
Waukegan, IL
Waynesville, NC
Weddington, NC
Whiteville, NC
Wilmington, NC
Wilson, NC
Winston-Salem, NC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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