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Hair Salon Owner Discusses COVID-19
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English - April 09, 2020 00:00 - 2 minutes - 1.88 MBDocumentary Society & Culture news coastal nc north carolina coast real people interview storytelling local Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Le'Shawna Brunson-Smith says the stimulus bill won't be much of a help making up for the incoming she's losing during the coronavirus.
Brunson-Smith is the owner of Ladies Hair Design on Castle Street in Wilmington, North Carolina. Since Governor Cooper ordered the shut-down of hair salons, she's been out of work. To make up for lost income, she's exhausting every avenue available to her. And little things - cooking with her daughters and seeing positive social media posts - are giving her hope.
Broadcast from the Working Narratives studio, this series compiles community stories about COVID-19 from coastal North Carolina.