Rad Dad belongs to all of us: the papas and mamas and tíos and tías and grandparents and allies and babysitters. It kicks and screams to create community, to be a place to share ideas and experiences, and to build bridges between parents, new and old. Despite the mainstream representation of parenting as largely white and middle class, Rad Dad works to reflect the broad spectrum of parenting: parents of color, poor parents, queer parents, young parents; the zine strives to create a space for those voices. Rad Dad imagines a world in which all children and parents are welcomed in activist spaces as well as workplaces. It recognizes the rights of all children and parents regardless of gender or biology or living arrangements. Rad Dad is dedicated to social justice in the streets and in our homes, and knows that men need to take responsibility for fighting patriarchy, and simply being a stay at home dad or splitting the house work isn’t enough. Rad Dad is what we aspire to be, not necessarily what we are. But Rad Dad wants us to get there together.
Welcome to Rad Dad...
Tomas c/s