This is just a wonderful ad, and I wanted to share it.
From The Advocate:
Kordale and Kaleb Lewis, the gay, black, Atlanta-based fathers who faced intense homophobia and racism after a picture of them doing their daughters' hair went viral in early 2014, keep showing their haters that love wins out.
This week, the photogenic Instagram stars were featured with their three children, ages 8, 7, and 6, in a heartwarming Web commercial for Nikon's "I Am Generation Image" campaign.
"We just want people to know, hey, we're normal, and you can't judge people on their normal, you really can't," Kaleb explains at the beginning of the ad. "The routine basically is that we get up at 5:30 and eat breakfast, and then we do our daughters' hair. Parents that can get up at 5:30 and do their daughters' hair, no matter who they are, that's a family."
Nikon Generation Image "Kordale & Kaleb" from Paul La Calandra on Vimeo.
Now, how could anyone say that that is not a family? Sure looks like a good and happy one to me.