
419 Barbershop in Mansfield, Ohio brings you a series of honest, open discussions on race and reconciliation between community members. The point of these discussions are to bridge gaps that exist between races, ages, socio-economic status, and bring awareness of all viewpoints in order to unify, rather than divide.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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What's one thing you can do in your own life to work towards solutions? What's one thing you wish someone in power would do to work towards solutions? The group answers these questions in the final episode in season 1 of Shop Talk.
Moderated by Ric... more
Whether big or small, the group discusses some of the encouraging and inspirational things they've seen in the world lately.
Moderated by Richland Source Engagement & Solutions Editor Brittany Schock. Guests include Micah Derry, Ray Hoskins, Lamont... more
The group discussed what it sees as the biggest problems regarding race relations in the United States and what could be done to eliminate systemic racism.
Moderated by Richland Source Engagement & Solutions Editor Brittany Schock. Guests include M... more
How do we change how we teach and educate Black children?
Moderated by Richland Source city editor Carl Hunnell. Guests include minister and community activist Bruce Bond, University of Findlay professor Conor Bracken, Ontario High School principal... more
While teaching accurate history is important, this panel agrees it will take a sense of honesty about both the past and the present for racial reconciliation to occur.
Moderated by Richland Source city editor Carl Hunnell. Guests include minister a... more
The poet Maya Angelou once wrote, "Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future, and renders the present inaccessible." Hearing these words, how can we use them as a framework to unpack the state of the world today?
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The reality of sexism in America – along with the reality of centuries-long systemic racism in the U.S. – has often forced Black women to mask their true feelings. Women are forced to show hope in times of fear; restraint in times of rage; strength i... more
Four of the women in the chairs at 419 Barbershop are mothers of Black boys – children and adults – and the toll of raising and caring for them in today's racial climate is heavy. While America is still reeling from the death of Minneapolis resident ... more









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