Could Barbershops Become the New Doctor’s Office?

Black men have been with their current barbers on average as long as I've been with Denny, about eight years. And Black men see their barbers about every two weeks. Not only do you trust your barber with your look and with your style, but you also trust them with your secrets and sometimes your life. Denny, like many barbers, is more than just an artist, a businessman and confidant. He's a leader and a passionate advocate for the well-being of his community.

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