Parenting

Nontraditional families in Ohio celebrate Father’s Day

Dwayne Steward (standing in back), 10-year-old Quinten Howard-Steward and Lawrence Howard-Steward (seated), along with their dog Chester, became a family last January as Dwayne and Lawrence adopted Quinten.

No matter what a family looks like, courage, compassion and heroism are all needed to excel in parenthood. On holidays like Father’s Day, it’s necessary to reflect on the lessons we’ve learned from parents, as well as the lenses through which we analyze conversations about love and parenthood.

“Now that I’m actually a dad and have a 7-year-old, you know, I think fatherhood or parenting really is just about being able to offer some of the best lessons that you have to someone else,” said Densil Porteous, executive director of Stonewall Columbus and a proud father with his husband.

That is no small feat, so all doing their parts can help show appreciation.


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