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Father’s Day for Whom? How to recognize the father wound. | New Pittsburgh Courier

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E’yandra Otis faced challenges growing up with an absentee father but despite this he is changing the narrative with his children. No two people celebrate Father’s Day the same way. The holiday, recognized Sunday, June 19, is a day that can bring up many difficult feelings for people depending on what kind of father they … Continued

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