Brothers Rodney and Marichal Brown

Brothers Rodney and Marichal Brown, owners of HAIRitage Salon in Sacramento, California, are part of a growing national network of Black barbers and stylists who have become frontline mental health advocates in their communities as part of the Confess Project.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Brothers Marichal and Rodney Brown follow in their father’s footsteps at their HAIRitage barbershop on Sacramento’s Broadway.


Brothers with a customer

Marichal Brown, right, talks with customer Joe Chavarria with his brother Rodney Brown, left, at HAIRitage Salon. The brothers are part of the Confess Project, a growing national network of Black barbers and stylists who have become frontline mental health advocates in their communities.

Barbershop

Wayne “Paper Kutz” Threets adds the final touches to Grant High School student Amiere Lewis’ shave at HAIRitage Salon. The Sacramento shop and its owners are part of a growing national network of Black barbers and stylists who have become front-line mental health advocates in their communities.

HAIRitage Salon

HAIRitage Salon owners, brothers Marichal and Rodney Brown, are part of a growing national network of Black barbers and stylists who have become frontline mental health advocates for Black men, boys and their families.

   

For more information, visit https://www.theconfessprojectofamerica.org

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