And We Call Ourselves Men!

Becoming The Men We Need To Be

by Travis Kelly

And We Call Ourselves Men!
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And We Call Ourselves Men!

Becoming The Men We Need To Be

by Travis Kelly

Published Mar 19, 2009
113 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational


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And We Call Ourselves Men!

From our evolution to manhood to our relationships and how we raise our children “And We Call Ourselves Men!” is one of the most interesting paperbacks in recent times. “And We Call Ourselves Men!” takes a look at how we as African American men view ourselves and how others view us as well. In this attractive piece you won’t find any scientific statistical data or research outcomes. Surprisingly enough, what can be found is an exceptional perception of concrete issues through life experiences that African American men face on a daily basis that are tied to lessons learned and that are built on realistic perspectives that we can all relate to in some form or another. What’s most intriguing about this work of art is its ability to stimulate the thought process on how we can begin to make ourselves better as men, not only for ourselves, our relationships and our children but for our society as a whole. “And We Call Ourselves Men!” is definitely a must for those of us trying to understand what we should be to our women, our children and to ourselves. And that’s simply better!

 

Book Excerpt

"As far as relationships are concerned I’ve found that our women have been deprived of what they’re rightfully entitled to and that’s a relationship that puts them foremost."

 

About the Author

Travis Kelly

Travis Kelly has dedicated most of his life to helping others in one capacity or another and once again he has put his best foot forward in “And We Call Ourselves Men!” His ideas and views of what makes a better man is indicative of his genuine and sincere, care and concern for others. His fervor for the subject matter has enabled him to view the plight of African American men from a different perspective. His insightful concepts combined with his clever sarcasm makes for interesting reading. Travis Kelly chairs the Board of Directors of a non-profit organization dedicated to serving children with learning disabilities and youth leaving foster care, and holds a Bachelors of Public Administration from Florida International University. Travis is currently a native of Miami, Florida.







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