A protest was held Aug. 11 at the state capitol. (Photo courtesy of the PBFC) One of the many business areas hit hardest by California’s ‘Stay-At-Home’ COVID-19 orders and rollback of re-opening of the state’s economy by Gov.
Gavin Newsom has been the beauty, barber salon, and cosmetology sector. Many of those affected are sole proprietorships that are now struggling to find ways to keep their businesses from disappearing altogether.
The Los Angeles Blade spoke with several salons around the region, including LGBTQ owned and operated salons that have been severely impacted.
One out owner, who asked not to be identified, spoke frankly about his fears of facing permanent closure. “Even with the ability to operate out in the open, which is
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