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'''Rad Dad''' is a [[zine]] dealing with fathering from a feminist, anti-authoritarian, radical bent.   
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'''Rad Dad''' is a [[zine]] published in California, U.S.A., dealing with fathering from a feminist, anti-authoritarian, radical bent.   
  
 
''Rad Dad'' was started by [[Tomas Moniz]] to try and break the silence between men about fathering.  It challenges the traditional male role in childrearing of being a distant disciplinarian and features contributions from different men on their fight to father in a different way.
 
''Rad Dad'' was started by [[Tomas Moniz]] to try and break the silence between men about fathering.  It challenges the traditional male role in childrearing of being a distant disciplinarian and features contributions from different men on their fight to father in a different way.
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* [http://www.mamazine.com/Pages/feature49.html Rad Dad: An Interview with Tomas Moniz]
 
* [http://www.mamazine.com/Pages/feature49.html Rad Dad: An Interview with Tomas Moniz]
 
* [http://www.hipmama.com/node/15414 Review of ''Rad Dad] in [[Hip Mama]]
 
* [http://www.hipmama.com/node/15414 Review of ''Rad Dad] in [[Hip Mama]]
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Revision as of 07:53, 31 March 2009

Rad Dad is a zine published in California, U.S.A., dealing with fathering from a feminist, anti-authoritarian, radical bent.

Rad Dad was started by Tomas Moniz to try and break the silence between men about fathering. It challenges the traditional male role in childrearing of being a distant disciplinarian and features contributions from different men on their fight to father in a different way.

Ariel Gore of Hip Mama called Rad Dad "the best new zine of 2005," going on to say that "THIS ZINE ROCKS. It's the radical, anarchist, feminist zine by and for rad fathers we've been waiting for."

Selections from Rad Dad are included in volume nine of Zine Yearbook, published in 2008.

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