
"It Takes A Village: Basics of Boyhood and Messages for Manhood" - which examines how social media impacts the public and mental health of both content creators and the broader Black community - announces the opening of their photography exhibition, "Framing Fatherhood," on June 18 at George Washington University's Corcoran School of the Arts and Design in Washington, DC.
The exhibit will showcase over 75 photographs from 14 prominent Black, male photographers from across the country.
"Framing Fatherhood" was created by award-winning digital storyteller, director, producer and filmmaker Dr. Imani M. Cheers, who was inspired by her own photojournalist father D. Michael Cheers and her commitment to showcasing positive images of Black men.