Join us for a panel discussion with successful Black barbers and hairstylists as they share what they have learned from their clients regarding their thoughts on dating, relationships, commitment and the role hair factors into their desire of the opposite sex!
By: SPMG Media
LOS ANGELES - May 16, 2024 - PRLoge -- For years there have been long-standing challenges of male/female relationships in the Black community, KeepingIt100LA, Inc., an organization committed to building healthy relationships in the Black community through honest dialogue in an emotionally safe, space, is presenting this event featuring barbers and hair stylists.
In the Black community, barber shops and hair salons is not only a place for personal grooming, but has long been the epicenter for provocative, thoughtful, and transparent dialogue about sports, life, and especially relationships (particularly as it pertains to commitment). Join us for this provocative conversation!
Sunday, May 19, 2024, from 2PM-7PM
BEAUTYBEEZ - 6522 Laurel Canyon Boulevard, North Hollywood, CA
Cost: $25
Says
Kerry Neal, founder of
KeepingIt100LA, "It is our endeavor that this lively discussion will provide a glimpse into what Black men and women REALLY think about relational commitment, what's REALLY going on among Black men and women, and ultimately idenfify solutions to blaze a new trail that will aid in building and sustaining Black love and Black families."
Panelists include:
* Tim Stansell, Barbershop owner for over 40 years
* Charolette (Char) Noon, A seasoned hair stylist for over 30 years (also works on the television program "Abbott Elementary")
There will be a full bar, decadent bites, and R&B/AfroBeats/NeoSoul/Hip-Hop vibes by DJ K-Neal will add to this memorable event.
Thank you to our promotional partners: BlackNLA, Suite Life, Publicist Gina Johnson Stelly, SPMG Media, Podcast Urban Birds & Bees
KeepingIt100LA, Inc. is a community platform that provides insight and honest information
regarding relationship dynamics and other facets of Black culture to sustain the Black family. Learn more, visit
https://www.k100la.org/
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