Beyond the Surface: A Call for Even Rights and Equality with Jason Daniels Jr.
- Www.evenrights.com
- Mar 29
- 3 min read
Let’s take a moment to uplift Black fathers, leaders, and providers. Not just the image often portrayed in nightlife or surface-level stereotypes—but the true essence: men who protect, nurture, guide, and serve. The vision of EvenRights is about more than justice—it’s about purifying the concept of living free from Black genocide, and stepping into leadership roles rooted in love, legacy, and empowerment.
Creativity, Optimism, and Fatherhood

As a community, it’s crucial that we multiply—not just in number, but in greatness. We need to raise strong, creative, and emotionally intelligent children. That begins with fathers who lead by example.
How important is creativity and optimism in all this? To me, it’s everything. Creativity and optimism aren’t just useful—they’re divine. God is the Creator. He is the ultimate Optimist. And He made us in His image.
With that mindset, we live in abundance. We move with faith, and we overcome obstacles not just by brute strength, but by vision and belief. The hurdles I’ve overcome in life weren’t defeated with money or power—but with God, my creative spirit, and my relentless optimism. These weren’t luxuries—they were survival tools.
The Lessons Found in Every Walk of Life
Even the greatest individuals study those society overlooks. We can all learn from those walking a different path—from people who have fallen and gotten back up, from those who live on the edge of society.
This mindset brings us back to Even Rights.
True equality isn’t found in status or wealth—it’s found in the universal human desire to love, to be loved, to feel seen, and to be respected. If we treat every person as deserving of that, we get closer to a world rooted in real equality.
Being Creativite in a Crisis takes a lot of tools of life we often forget to use.
Sometimes businesses fail because they lacked creativity. Other times, they fail because they didn’t have optimism when it was needed most. Life throws curveballs we don’t see coming. That’s when creativity and positivity are tested. But it’s also in those difficult moments that the most powerful ideas are born. I believe those seasons bring out our highest potential. If we stay rooted in creativity and optimism, the answers will find us.
The Heart of My Brand
I was asked if promoting creativity and optimism is something new for me. The truth? It’s always been the foundation of my brand.
How could it not be? Equality, empowerment, and inspiration are what I stand for—on and off the platform.
Reflections on Growth
Growth often comes from lessons we didn’t want to learn. Looking back, there are things I would have done differently:
I would’ve started documenting my journey earlier.
I wouldn’t have wasted energy on relationships that didn’t align with my
purpose.
I would have been more mindful of who I let into my inner circle.

At times as adluts we often feel that our way is best and that we can not learn from one another. However when trying to grow its important we seek knowladge from anywhere we can. If you’re trying to grow, consider this: Live like the younger version of you is watching every move. Ask yourself if that version would be proud of the decisions you’re making.
Rights, Responsibility, and Reform The Right to Bear Arms
EvenRights stands behind the right to protect yourself—even for certain reformed felons. Mistakes don’t make someone permanently unworthy of safety and dignity.
“As a father and a boyfriend, it’s my responsibility to protect my family with everything I have. I strongly support the right to bear arms.”
Support for Police and better Training, We respect and support the police who serve with honor. But respect also means accountability. Officers must be trained consistently—especially in communities of color—to see people, not threats. Training should be rooted in humanity, not stereotypes.
This isn’t optional—it’s essential.
Education and Representation, If we want to transform our school systems, we must hire more ethnic men as educators and mentors. Representation matters. Our youth need role models who look like them, speak to their experiences, and guide them with wisdom and love.
Private Prisons Must GoLastly, I’m proud to stand with EvenRights in our support for a bill to abolish private prisons.
“It’s heartbreaking that these institutions even exist. I absolutely support that bill.”
EvenRights is more than a message. It’s a movement. A mindset. A mirror held up to society asking, Are we truly equal yet? We can all be creative. We can all be optimistic. We can all learn from one another. And most of all—we can all do better.
Let’s live like it!
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