Historically, Black men have very few places where they feel free to discuss important issues. We face economic and social barriers including high unemployment, incarceration rates and health disparities. Fortunately, the barbershop gives Black men a place to call home. Click on the link below to read more.
Black Men and Mental Illness Can Be a Barbershop Conversation, Too – News & Views – EBONY
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