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Whitfield’s Male vs. Man | Afro

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Dondre Whitfield, a man with over three decades in the television and film industry, has also made a name for himself as a public speaker and an author.

He shares his journey with you in his book, Male vs. Man: How to Honor Women, Teach Children, and Elevate Men to Change the World.

Through his life lessons, Whitfield aims to inspire, guide and transform males into men, while also helping women better select a companion.

Whitfield’s comprehensive message shows the distinction between the two: a male looks to be served, while a man looks to be of service.

“Being a male is my gender and being a man is my job,” said Whitfield

“In order to be a man you have to have purpose and precision.

Source: Afro | The Black Media Authority

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