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Ford and G.M. bankruptcy in Detroit: the decline of Motown's city | Barber Shop Ep. 2

This episode is part of the series "Barber Shop". Click here to get to the playlist with all 6 episodes: http://bit.ly/BarberShopSeries This city, where formerly General Motors, Ford and Chrysler employed almost every citizen, was declared bankrupt in 2013. The car industry moved away to low-wage countries and over a million citizens left the city: Motown became ‘Ghost town’. Subscribe to the channel: https://goo.gl/5Sp36B Follow us on Facebook:   / wocomo   In this environment of decay, a few diehards stubbornly keep running their business; one of them is barber Roberto (73), who used to be the hairstylist of many Motown artists. In his barbershop the old spirit is still alive: soul music blares from his jukebox and his customers, mostly above 70 years old, swear by the glam Chuck Berry hairdo. Barber Shop Detroit tells the story of nostalgia and pride against a background of economic recession. How the past can help endure the present. Or like a customer explains: ‘If you take care of your hair, your hair will take care of you’. We meet 6 populations in transition via the microcosm of the local barber shop. In every episode, a population finds itself on the verge of change and a barber plays his role. As opinion maker, as confessor, as story collector, as society barometer. Gradually, Barber Shop measures the state of our world, offering dialogue and human resilience as a hopeful perspective for the future. #SocietyReflections #wocomoHUMANITY © Licensed by First Hand Films

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