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‘Buyer’s remorse’: South Florida Black men on life in the Trump era

Black men gathered at a South Florida barbershop reflect on the Trump presidency.
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Topcuttaz Barbershop owner Mike Stephens, 58, cuts the hair of Jefferson Noel, 31, center, founder of “Barbershop Speaks.” Ruban Roberts, 57, left, and Paul V. Wilson Jr., right, are deep in conversation at Topcuttaz in Miami Gardens. Six Black men - educators, community advocates, activists, and entrepreneurs - gathered at the barbershop to talk about the conditions of Black people in South Florida, a year after the election, and the impact of the first nine months of Trump’s administration.
Topcuttaz Barbershop owner Mike Stephens, 58, cuts the hair of Jefferson Noel, 31, center, founder of 'Barbershop Speaks.' Ruban Roberts, 57, left, and Paul V. Wilson Jr., right, are deep in conversation. Six Black men - educators, community advocates, activists, and entrepreneurs - gathered at the barbershop to talk about the conditions of Black people in South Florida, a year after the election, and the impact of the first nine months of Trump's administration. [ CARL JUSTE | TNS ]
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