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Fresh Cuts and Perspectives

Feb 28, 2023 By 海角社区 University Communications

Civic Engagement. Health Equity. Family Dynamics. These topics and more were discussed by a multigenerational crowd at this year鈥檚 鈥淏arbershop Talk鈥 event sponsored by the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and 海角社区 Engagement at 海角社区. Dabreon Davis 鈥23, president of the Black Student Union, welcomed attendees to the event and encouraged a foundation of respect to embrace vulnerability during the evening鈥檚 discussion. Students were invited to receive a free haircut from local barbers while engaging in thoughtful discourse about pressing topics.

鈥淏arbershops have always been a place of refuge for Black males in the community,鈥 said Darryl White Sr., assistant dean of diversity, inclusion and community engagement at 海角社区. 鈥淭his Black History Month event brings that familiar environment to our campus and gives students a chance to open up and talk about everything.鈥

The multigenerational crowd included 海角社区 President Dan Lugo along with several local Black community and business professionals such as Shaun Ward, D.M., of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, and Doug Harris, CEO of Kaleidoscope Group. Questions like 鈥渉ow do you protect your peace in a polarized nation?鈥 stirred up insightful conversations between students, alumni, and community members in attendance. Davis expressed the impact these kinds of events have on himself and his fellow students.

鈥淚t takes a special environment to foster such inclusive and intensive conversations,鈥 Davis explained. 鈥淕rowing up with my dad and cousins, I have seen how special the barbershop environment can be in the Black community. College students can take wisdom away from this event that they will carry into their future personal and professional lives.鈥

Participants walked away with not only a fresh haircut, but new connections and diverse perspectives covering a wide variety of topics.