Field Notes: Alysa Liu in Paris, Mychal Threets in South SF, and Barbershop Therapy
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Field Notes: Alysa Liu in Paris, Mychal Threets in South SF, and Barbershop Therapy
"The Shop has opened inside GLIDE's Tenderloin building, offering free haircuts alongside a place to sit, talk, and connect with help. The space draws on the long tradition of Black barbershops as neighborhood gathering spots, pairing domino games and conversation with counseling, overdose prevention, and links to treatment and housing support through the San Francisco Department of Public Health."
"Mychal Threets will lead a mindfulness talk and community gathering centered on reading, wellbeing, and the quiet magic of libraries. Threets, who was recently named one of Time's Next Generation Leaders, has built a following by championing libraries as welcoming spaces for curiosity and calm."
"At a Bayview warehouse run by The Children's Book Project, visiting students browse rows of donated books and choose five to take home free of charge. The nonprofit hosts field trips for schools serving low-income communities, giving kids time to explore the shelves after a story time with a visiting author."
The Shop, a new community barbershop in GLIDE's Tenderloin building, offers free haircuts while functioning as a neighborhood gathering space that connects residents with counseling, overdose prevention, and housing support services. This model draws from the historical role of Black barbershops as community hubs. Simultaneously, librarian Mychal Threets promotes libraries as welcoming spaces for wellbeing through mindfulness talks and community gatherings centered on reading and mental health. The Children's Book Project operates a warehouse providing free books to students from low-income communities through school field trips and author visits. These initiatives collectively demonstrate how accessible community spaces address social isolation and provide pathways to essential services and resources.
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