Detroit Dad Starts ‘Father’s First’ Movement, Urges Men to Embrace Fatherhood

Detroit Dad Starts ‘Father’s First’ Movement, Urges Men to Embrace Fatherhood
(Courtesy of Michael Phillips Jr.)
Michael Wing
10/24/2020
Updated:
3/18/2021

Growing up in Detroit without a dad is something Michael Phillips Jr. knows all too well.

When Phillips became a father himself, he found a way to break that cycle in his family. Now, he’s sharing a message and starting a movement to urge more men to do the same.

Becoming a dad taught him an important lesson.

“When my daughter was born, I felt the love that I was missing,” Phillips told Fox News in an interview.
(Courtesy of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046642963171">Michael Phillips Jr.</a>)
(Courtesy of Michael Phillips Jr.)

At just 14 years old, his own father faded out of the picture. “When my mom left my father he kind of disappeared, he wasn’t there for me anymore,” said Phillips.

Raised in a rough neighborhood in east Detroit—notoriously dubbed “the Red Zone”—Michael lost three of his brothers and countless friends to violence. He said he sometimes stayed late hours at school just to stay safe.

As one of eight siblings in his family, life was a struggle. “Sometimes we did not eat because there was not anything to eat,” he told the news outlet.

“I was really just living to survive,” he said.

(Courtesy of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046642963171">Michael Phillips Jr.</a>)
(Courtesy of Michael Phillips Jr.)
(Courtesy of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046642963171">Michael Phillips Jr.</a>)
(Courtesy of Michael Phillips Jr.)

Many of his friends share the same experience of growing up in broken homes.

But after embracing becoming a dad himself, and the joys that it brings, Michael started a movement called “Father’s First“ last Father’s Day, and he’s encouraging more fathers to step up. He organizes events for parents and children to come together, connect, and share quality time.

The movement’s second event took place late August, dubbed “Kobe Day” after the late LA Laker and celebrated father Kobe Bryant.

“I was able to bring men together that didn’t know each other, with their kids and their ladies and we were able to talk, laugh and play,” said Phillips.

He says the group now has over 300 members.

(Courtesy of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046642963171">Michael Phillips Jr.</a>)
(Courtesy of Michael Phillips Jr.)
(Courtesy of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046642963171">Michael Phillips Jr.</a>)
(Courtesy of Michael Phillips Jr.)

Phillips wants fathers (and mothers) to know that their lives matter to their kids.

“The Father’s First movement is to remind guys before you pick up that gun or before you pick up that liquor bottle or whatever you guys do, think about your kids first and live for them,” he says.

And fathers no longer living in the home, Phillips believes, should know that their children are depending on them.

“Every day you get up, you’re living for them,” he told The Epoch Times. “So, when you go clock in at work, it’s for your kid, so you’re able to provide for them.”

He adds: “People are having kids young, seventeen, eighteen, sixteen, and a young man is scared, and they leave.

“I’m here to let them know, you don’t have to be scared or leave. Having a baby is a great thing, they’re a gift from God.”

(Courtesy of <a href="https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100046642963171">Michael Phillips Jr.</a>)
(Courtesy of Michael Phillips Jr.)
This story was last updated in October 2020.
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Michael Wing is a writer and editor based in Calgary, Canada, where he was born and educated in the arts. He writes mainly on culture, human interest, and trending news.
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