Birmingham homeless men get free haircuts as part of BABJ outreach in Linn Park
Quincy Moore of Concierge Mobile Barbershop provided free haircuts Saturday as the Birmingham Association of Black Journalists (BABJ), in partnership with Brother Let’s Talk and the Birmingham Barber Coalition, hosted “Choppin’ It Up” at Linn Park downtown.
The BABJ sponsored the free barber services and mini-therapy sessions aimed to refresh the minds and bodies of homeless men in the Birmingham metro area as part of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) “Black Male Media Project.”
Rashad Hayes, Yvas Witherspoon and Jacques Austin of Brother Let’s Talk were also on hand.
Launched in 2017, the Black Male Media Project’s focus is to enhance the portrayal of Black men in local media. The BABJ joined other chapters of the NABJ across the country to perform the outreach that is being highlighted on social media using the hashtag #inspireblackmen.
The BABJ was founded in 1983 by a group of media professionals who wanted to encourage the employment and retention of journalists of color, provide opportunities for professional development and offer scholarships and guidance to students considering careers in the media.
This story originally appeared on The Birmingham Times website.