Randy Becton, at age 32, is a part of the first cohort to bring back the black father. 


Owner and operator at 501 C3. Being the hero reflects how the villain in the hero both are super, but it’s how you choose to use your power. If it’s in the hood that we should be from, it should be from the hood that is directly related to our offspring. Not only our kids but also the children of our community.


California State University of Northridge graduate majoring in child and adolescent development uses his degree to bring contacts and structure where it matters most. If you want to change the community, you first have to change the individual; then, you must change the family and, as a result, the community.


Fatherhood is the best. It is a concentrated initiative to help all fathers of all communities with daily activities, structure, and planning, and a safe community to be supported without judgment.


Our parenthood, the best hood workshops, work to connect both parties of the masculine in feminine energy as parenting is gender neutral. However, we reflect on some of the best practices taught in the theory of Jane Piaget, Sigmund Freud, and Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory and how that reflects in the hood.


Precisely how, the black community is a culture that varies from many cultures, so addressing black fatherhood is a significant cornerstone of our focus, practice, and reflections. But it’s not limited to the many experiences We all share as we represent what it means to be the masculine energy, a part of the perfect balance between the masculine and feminine.

PURCHASE YOUR OWN BE THE HERO JOURNAL