Australian Brotherhood of Fathers Portrait Project

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Editor’s Note: We had a chat with Leith Erickson, founder of the Australian Brotherhood of Fathers, this week and offered to help bring awareness to some of their exciting projects, to support the cause of single fathers. Please find below a thrilling project we believe worthy of your consideration.

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Photographer Stephen Walton of Sydney has been following the suicide awareness campaign #21fathers since its release.

Failing System

Stephen contacted the ABF and asked to document the stories and images of fathers who have been through family law courts, dealt with the abusive child support system and had experienced domestic violence matters as victims and as perpetrators of family and domestic violence.

#21fathers portrait project

All of these fathers have experienced extreme personal trauma and have come out the other side with harrowing stories of institutional abuse, domestic violence and parental alienation. Their experiences suggest that the family law and domestic violence system was often actively working against them as men and fathers. The connection between all of these fathers is the failure of their relationships and that all have talked openly talked about how suicide seemed like an option in the darker moments.

#21fathers portrait project

A Sombre Picture

These images bring together the story of Australian fathers and their families in crisis. It is also a sobering look at the failure of Australian social policy to recognise male victims of family violence, gender bias in family law policy and the important role fathers play in the lives of their children and in our society.

#21fathers portrait project

The ABF is seeking a large exhibition space to display the A1 black and white images and associated material of the 21fathers portrait project.

If you are interested in supporting the exhibition with gallery space, please contact the ABF.

Contact Us

1300 008 602

info@theabf.com.au

The Australian Brotherhood of Fathers
PO Box 3831
Robina Town Centre QLD 4230

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