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Choosing Fatherhood: AmericaS Second Chance

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By (author): Lewis Kostiner

Families come in all sizes, shapes, and traditions, each a unique variation of a universal human theme. Whether one comes from a heterosexual, single-sex, or one-parent home, stability and love are paramount. Unfortunately, in the United States, the absence of fathers from their childrens lives has become a real problem. In fact, the Brookings Institute has identified absentee fathers as America's most pressing problemgreater than the economy, education, the environment, health care, infrastructure, you name it. Why? Because nearly every social ill finds an umbrella, a home if you will, in the fatherless home. Choosing Fatherhood: America's Second Chance is meant to explore this issue as no previous book has. And it does so through the art of photography, in which Lewis Kostiner makes portraits of dads who are involved in their children's lives. The book is also accompanied by essays written by leading authorities on the subject: Juan Williams of FOX News, David Travis who was Curator of Photography at the Art Institute of Chicago for more than thirty-five years, sociologist Shipra Parikh at Loyola University in Chicago, sociologist Derrick M. Bryan at the Morehouse College, and Roland Warren, former director of the National Fatherhood Initiative, a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing fatherhood in America, who also served on President Obama's task force on fatherless homes. Getting fathers to be more involved in their childrens lives is of paramount importance, if the United States is to regain ground as an international leader. Right now, the statistics look grim: forty years ago only eleven percent of America's children lived in homes without fathers, but today more than a third do. This translates into high poverty rates, high drop-out rates in high school, high rates of incarceration, multiple behavioral problems, and the list goes on. As President Obama has declared, fatherhood does not begin with the ecstasy of conception but with the beauty of childbirth and the responsibilities that come with creating and caring for a human life. Although changes in custody rulings and other policy remedies are possible, behavioral patterns are often outside the reach of policy. Choosing Fatherhood offers a hopeful direction that America does have a second chance at correcting a troubling trend, but time is slipping, and awareness of the problem is an important start. (See the publishers website for further information about events and a slide show from the book: http://gftbooks.com/books_Kostiner.html ) Go here to see an interview with the photographer Lewis Kostiner and Juan Williams who wrote the introduction: http://video.foxnews.com/v/2197946608001/ See more
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  • Dimensions: 280 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: George F. Thompson
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781938086052

About Lewis Kostiner

Lewis Kostiner was born in Montréal Québec Canada in 1950 and was raised in Montréal before his family moved to Westbury Long Island in 1962. He earned his B.A. in liberal arts with an emphasis in photography and creative writing at Brown University in Providence Rhode Island where he also studied at the Rhode Island School of Design with Aaron Siskind Harry Callahan and Emmit Gowen. He completed his M.S. in photography at the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago where he studied with Arthur Siegel Garry Winogrand and Geoff Winningham. After he left Brown he assisted Aaron Siskind for many years and traveled with him worldwide. From 1973 to 1981 he was an adjunct professor of photography at Columbia College Chicago and he is currently a faculty member in the Department of Photography at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His photographs are in the permanent collections of and have been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago Center for Creative Photography Museum of Contemporary Photography and Museum of Modern Art among many others. Lewis is married to Anne Neri Kostiner and they have two daughters Rickie and Tess.

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