In a historic barbershop off North Doctor M.L.K. Jr Drive, a group of men led by Kwabena Antoine Nixon get together with two goals in mind. one is to break the stigma about men of color not liking therapy and not opening up about their emotions. The second is to create a safe space where men of color are able to discuss the struggles of their daily lives and get healing and support from other men.

Kwabena Antoine Nixon sets up for the Real Men Real Talk event at Gee’s Clippers on Monday, July 21 in Milwaukee.
Latanya Cosey hands out pizza to Romon Wallace.
Frank Penigar Jr. shakes hands with Danny Voravong.
Ethan Vang writes about what his neighborhood needs.
Men participate in the Real Men Real Talk event.
Thad Thadison talks with Roy Burt.
Frank Penigar Jr. speaks about changes to his community.
Ethan Vang speaks about why his community has changed.
Romon Wallace speaks about his experience being a foster parent.
Kevin Thomas raises his hand to speak about what his community needs.
Ced Ward listens to Kwabena Antoine Nixon talk about the need for community.
Kwabena Antoine Nixon leads a group of men in a talk about issues effecting their communities.

Jonathan Aguilar is a visual journalist at Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service who is supported through a partnership between CatchLight Local and Report for America.

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Jonathan Aguilar is a photojournalist as well as a Report for America corps member and Catchlight Local fellow. Before coming to Milwaukee, he spent two years as a photographer at one of America’s oldest daily newspapers, The Blade, in Toledo, Ohio. Aguilar grew up in the Chicago suburbs. He earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism from DePaul University and his master’s degree from the Medill School of Journalism.