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From Salons to Suites & Small Spaces: How Black-owned hair salon culture has shifted

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In the 90’s and early 2000’s, Black-owned hair culture was a huge staple in the Black community; it was the first nudge at Black-owned businesses and ownership. We had a place that was for us, by us and we used it to uplift and support each other in many ways. 

The post From Salons to Suites & Small Spaces: How Black-owned hair salon culture has shifted appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.

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