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Participants on the Little Jamaica Tour, Pure Vibes Barber Shop, August 8, 2019.  

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Resource ID

7410

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Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

08 August 2019

Keywords

tour participants
eglinton west
little jamaica
2019

Program Category

Tours

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Heritage Toronto

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Participants on the Little Jamaica Tour, Pure Vibes Barber Shop, August 8, 2019.

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Martin Jeffrey, owner of Pure Vibes Barber Shop in Toronto's Little Jamaica neighbourhood, has been a barber for more than 25 years and has crafted and mastered the skill of cutting hair.

Barbershops and hair salons are important places within the Black Caribbean community. Aside from being important places of gathering where discussions on everything from politics, sports, family, and work take place, they are also places of fellowship where people can talk about what is going on “back home” in the Caribbean.

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