Santa Cruz's Miracle Worker: More than just a haircut
SANTA CRUZ - At the local barbershop Miracle Worker, people sit down for more than just a haircut. It's also a place where customers can spend time with friends, have discussions and seek personal guidance from the man with the scissors.
Miracle Worker is what its founder, the Rev. Alex Robinson, calls a "black barbershop," but not just because its barbers know how to manage African-American hair.
The Louisiana-born Robinson opened Miracle Worker in 1992 on Errett Circle across from Garfield Park Christian Church, where he used to preach. He used his experience behind the pulpit to turn Miracle Worker into a place that helps unite Santa Cruz's African-American community.
"I opened the shop back in the day because there was no black barbershop and people had to go out of town to get their hair cut," Robinson said. "It was much more than cutting hair though."


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