TakeCharge President Kendall Qualls was featured in the Washington Examiner with a powerful op-ed addressing the urgent need to restore the black family and reject the false narrative of victimhood. Kendall highlights how decades of failed government policies have incentivized fatherless homes, leading to devastating consequences for black communities.
The real path to prosperity isn’t through government dependency or identity politics—it’s through faith, family, and free enterprise. Kendall’s op-ed reinforces TakeCharge’s mission to empower individuals by reclaiming the values that once made black families some of the strongest in America.