Listen "The Cultural Legacy of Barbering: A Dialogue on Craft and Community | EP15"
Episode Synopsis
Black History Month, delves into the profound impact of barbering within the African-American community. Featuring guests Joe Demoulin, a seasoned barbershop owner, and Bomani Thomas, a veteran barber, the discussion traverses the historical significance, social dynamics, and the evolving role of barbershops as spaces of mentorship, cultural expression, and entrepreneurship. Through personal stories and insightful reflections, the episode illuminates barbering's enduring legacy as a cornerstone of community building and identity formation in Black America.
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Shot & Edited at BlueBox Studio Tampa
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