Barbershop Talks addresses organ donation hesitancy in Black

Barbershop Talks addresses organ donation hesitancy in Black community


Jun 30, 2021 / 08:25 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Barbershops in Black communities are safe spaces.
They are places where people can speak freely about any topic. That’s one of the reasons the
Barbershop Talks. It’s a chance to talk about the lack of organ donors among people of color.
More than 100,000 people need organ donations right now. And Black people make up about 25% of that, according to the Indiana Donor Network.
But even with such a high need, Black people are less likely to be organ donors. And that’s why the barbershop and beauty shop conversations are so important.
At All in the Wrist barbershop, you’ll get more than a cut or hair style. You’ll get authentic conversation.

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