
PROJECT IMAGE
Tagline: Reclaiming the image of parenthood.
🔹 Mission Statement
Project IMAGE challenges the cultural narratives that have distorted fatherhood, motherhood, and family identity in America.
We believe the war on families isn’t just fought in courtrooms — it’s fought in headlines, television scripts, and social feeds.
For decades, fathers have been portrayed as absent, mothers as infallible, and the state as savior.
Our mission is to rewrite that story.
To reclaim the image of parenthood — and the dignity of those who live it.
🔹 About the Project
Project IMAGE is the cultural initiative of Fatherand.Co, focused on media representation, public perception, and the power of storytelling in shaping policy and empathy.
We analyze how movies, news coverage, and academic framing influence how society treats parents — especially those caught in family court, disability systems, or poverty cycles.
Through essays, campaigns, art, and partnerships, we aim to replace stigma with truth, and stereotypes with authenticity.
🔹 Core Focus Areas
- Media Narratives & Bias
- How journalism and pop culture frame fathers, mothers, and families.
- Gender bias and “good parent/bad parent” archetypes in film, television, and reporting.
- Cultural Reform & Public Education
- Public awareness campaigns for equal parenting, family preservation, and mental health understanding.
- Visual storytelling that highlights unseen fathers and erased parents.
- Social Media & Digital Influence
- The algorithms of bias — how social platforms amplify conflict and parental stereotypes.
- Strategies for advocacy messaging, visual storytelling, and reclaiming visibility.
- Art, Music & Storytelling as Resistance
- Photography, film, and creative writing projects that humanize modern fatherhood.
- Collaborations with artists, musicians, and storytellers to reshape the narrative of family life.
🔹 Editorial Sections
| Section | Description |
|---|---|
| Media Watch | Critical analysis of how news and entertainment portray parents, custody, and justice. |
| Reframed | Essays and op-eds offering new, accurate narratives of family and resilience. |
| The Public Eye | Public-awareness campaigns and photo essays rehumanizing fathers and families. |
| Culture Shift | Stories of advocacy, art, and media that are changing perceptions. |
| The Creative Ledger | Showcasing music, film, and art that celebrate or defend parenthood. |