ReelUrbanNews.com celebrates Father’s Day with an extraordinary group of young African American Men who are full time fathers to their sons and daughters and who share exclusively their personal fatherhood journey with our Michael Reel.

“When I think of Father’s Day I think of protecting your family, be there for them giving them a positive role model.” Jamaal Dean, sr.

“When I first learned I was going to be a father, I think I was at work. I had to take a break! I think I took the rest of the day off.” Jerale Evens

“When I learned I was going to be a father, I stated talking with God. You know me personally; do you really want to give me the responsibility of a kid?” Emory Smith

“Parenting two young boys I’m busy always doing something, I’m always on the look out! I’m always looking around to see what they’re doing.” Wendell White, Sr.

“I was shocked when my girl told me she was pregnant. I was excited about being a father being that I didn’t have a father in my life like that.” Andre Spicer