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Father Wounds & Black Male Stereotypes with Malose Langa

Father Wounds & Black Male Stereotypes with Malose Langa

Update: 2024-04-19
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On episode 59 I met with Malose Langa at The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg to discuss his insights and reflections on working with men and boys. We discuss the impact of father wounds, why many men and boys feel the pressure to perform a certain type of masculinity to either fit in or protect their masciline identity and the perception of black men and boys in society.

 Connect with Malose Langa via mail:

email: malose.langa@wits.ac.za

Resources mentioned:

Becoming Men Black Masculinities in a South African Township.
State of South African Fathers Report 2021
State of the World's Fathers 2023

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Father Wounds & Black Male Stereotypes with Malose Langa

Father Wounds & Black Male Stereotypes with Malose Langa

Kgaugelo Habyane / Malose Langa