Benton Harbor – October 12, 2024
Detroit – October 18, 2024
Warren – October 19, 2024
Benton Harbor
Party to the Polls: Barbershop Talks is back! Join us on Saturday, October 12th from 1-3 PM at Shaw’s Barber Shop in Benton Harbor for an afternoon of conversation, community, and empowerment.
Shaw’s Barber Shop, 167 W. Napier Ave., Benton Harbor, MI 49022
Special Guests! | Free Food | Prizes & Swag | Resources & Voter Education
Let’s talk about how voting can drive real change in our neighborhoods. Don’t miss this chance to uplift your voice and hear from others in your community. Get ready to make a real impact!
Warren
Party to the Polls: Barbershop Talks is in Warren! Join us on Saturday, October 19th from 1-3 PM at New Saint Paul Baptist in Warren for an afternoon of conversation, community, and empowerment.
New Saint Paul Baptist, 21050 Ascension Ave, Warren, MI 48089
Special Guests! | Free Food | Prizes & Swag | Resources & Voter Education
Let’s talk about how voting can drive real change in our neighborhoods. Don’t miss this chance to uplift your voice and hear from others in your community. Get ready to make a real impact!
Metro Detroit
Metro Detroit Barber College in Detroit Michigan Hosts an Open Discussion on the 2024 Election: To foster community dialogue and encourage civic engagement, a special event will be held at The Metro Detroit Barber College to discuss the upcoming 2024 election. This gathering, titled “The Barbershop Vote: Black Men and the Power of the Ballot”, will take place on 10/18/24 from 10:00am – 4:00 pm at Metro Detroit Barber College.
Along with the election discussion, attendees will have access to the Wayne Health Mobile Health Unit offering free blood pressure checks, diabetes screening, primary care physician referrals and other health screenings. This initiative aims to prioritize both the civic and physical well-being of Black men in the community.
Barbershops have long been recognized as cultural hubs within Black communities, serving not only as spaces for grooming but as venues for meaningful conversations on societal issues. This event seeks to leverage that tradition by bringing Black men together to discuss the election’s key issues, candidates, and the importance of voter
participation, while also promoting health awareness.
Event Details:
- Friday, October 18, 2024
- 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
- Metro Detroit Barber College
-7443 West McNichols, Detroit, MI 48221 - Admission: Free and open to the public, free haircuts to participants, light refreshments and more
Key Topics of Discussion: - The role of Black men in shaping political outcomes
- Key issues that impact the Black community in the 2024 election
- Strategies for mobilizing voter turnout
- Analyzing candidates’ platforms and policy proposals
Health Services Provided: - Free blood pressure checks
- Health screenings for diabetes and cholesterol
- Resources for mental health and wellness
The Wayne Mobile Health Unit will be available on-site throughout the event, offering attendees an opportunity
to check in on their health while engaging in important civic discussions.
Special Guests:
Local activists, community leaders, and political analysts will be on hand to provide insights and lead discussions.
This is an opportunity to engage in candid conversations about the political future and the issues that matter most to Black men.
Why It Matters:
Black men, as a voting bloc, have unique perspectives and concerns that are often underrepresented in the political discourse. By creating a space to discuss these issues and addressing community health, this event aims to empower participants to make informed decisions both at the polls and regarding their personal well-being.
This is a collaborative effort with Metro Detroit Barber College, Shelby Health Equity Advocates, MDP Voter Turnout Project, Wayne County Democratic Black Caucus and a host of other community-based organizations focused on empowering Black communities through education, dialogue, and civic engagement. Our collective mission is to provide platforms for critical discussions and actions that drive positive change.
For more information or to RSVP, please contact: Dr. Alicia Shelby, MD at 313-389-6689 or info@shelbyhealthequity.org Harrison Shelby at 313-970-2074 of Harrison.shelby4@gmail.com
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