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Tasha Alston鈥檚 new book brings Black fatherhood into focus

Portrait of Tasha Alston.

Tasha Alston, an assistant professor in the School of Medicine, co-edited a new book on Black fatherhood last month.

鈥淗ealth, Parenting, and Community Perspectives on Black Fatherhood: Defying Stereotypes and Amplifying Strengths鈥 () aims to undo narratives and stereotypes that have persisted from slavery to now by authentically presenting the voices and lived experiences of Black fathers and their 鈥渦nwavering resilience.鈥

Alston is a social worker and educational psychologist with more than 24 years of experience. Having received her bachelor鈥檚 in social work from Siena College, a master鈥檚 degree in social work from Clark Atlanta University, and a doctorate in educational psychology from the University of Georgia, her areas of focus include African American fathers鈥 involvement in education, equity in education, and school, family and community partnerships. She is currently the director of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in 51精品视频鈥檚 Division of General Internal Medicine.

Alston edited the book along with Brianna Lemmons of Baylor University and Latrice Rollins of the Morehouse School of Medicine, who also study Black fathers and families.

Photo courtesy of the Department of Medicine