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Black history isn’t only about what happened decades ago, it’s about the impact we make right now. As a Black father, advocate, and community leader, I was honored to play a role in helping Kentucky become the first state in the nation to pass a shared parenting law with legislation that puts children first and strengthens families.
In spaces where Black voices have too often been missing, I brought lived experience, truth, and persistence to the table. This law challenged broken systems, promoted fairness in family courts, and helped protect the bond between children and both parents.