Love can look so many ways. For Black fathers in the 21st century, that means reckoning with decades of mixed messages from their communities, society and the media on what it means to be a good dad. Professor of African & African American Studies Mark Anthony Neal explains in a new essay called “The Love Languages of Black Fatherhood.”
The Trinity Curriculum Development Committee is committed to reviewing the structure and content of the curriculum that governs much of undergraduate education at Duke and proposing changes that speak to the interests and needs of our students in the coming decades.