When a student at Atlantaâs Morehouse College couldnât find a sitter for his baby daughter last week, his professor stepped in to hold the little girl for the duration of the lesson.
It all happened on March 1 in a class run by mathematics professor .
âAs one of my peers walked into the classroom with his child in arms he quickly explained to my professor that he couldnât find a babysitter and had nobody else that could watch her,â that day. âMy professor⌠said, âNo problem, in fact I will even hold her so you can take better notes in class.â And he did.â
Alexander went on to teach the entire class with five-month-old Assata Hayer strapped to his chest.
âIt was this encounter that truly showed me the power and impact (historically black colleges and universities) can have for the black community, for this professor to understand that life happens and sometimes there are just no ways around it,â Vaughn wrote.
Images of the two have since gone viral and the story has been shared by news outlets around the world.
Wayne Hayer, Assataâs father, told CTVNews.ca he believes the images have been shared widely because so many people can relate to the struggle of balancing life as a young family.
âI brought her with me to campus before, but Iâm shocked that this resonated with so many people,â he said. âWhen students tend to bring their kids to school with them, itâs normally younger women that do this, and we donât see too many instances of men taking their babies to school.â
On top of not being able to find a sitter in time, Hayer said he decided to take his daughter to school that day because as a full-time student with two jobs, he doesnât get much time with the baby.
âIâm always away, whether itâs for work or academics, so (my wife Firda is) with the baby all day, every day,â he said.
Hayer says Alexander had previously encouraged him to bring his daughter to class, but was worried it might not have been a genuine offer. That was, until he walked in.
âI think the kid in him came out, because he was like: âOh my God, I canât wait to tell my mom,ââ Hayer said.
In a , Firda thanked the professor for his willingness to help their family.
âThank you to black educators like Dr. Nathan Alexander for your compassion and understanding,â she wrote in the post. âThis came at the right time.â
Morehouse College president David Thomas also took to social media to praise the father and educator.
âThis is about #love and #commitment,â Thomas . âLoving our students and being committed to removing any barrier to their pursuit of excellence.â