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  • Eighty miles south of Graceland and a step back in time, Shankerman’s Men’s Wear Store and its owner Floyd Shankerman, 79, are an inseparable part of Clarksdale, Mississippi’s history and a vestige of another era. Shankerman is known for his tuxedos as well as his tunes — a purveyor of fashions of the bygone Mad Men days and a talented singer of Elvis ballads. But he’s also a symbol of progress in Clarksdale, having long brought together people from different generations, religions and races at his store
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  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Boxes_09.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Boxes_07.jpg
  • Gutman_Haberdasher_07.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Food_Prep_02.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Boxes_05.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Boxes_04.jpg
  • Eighty miles south of Graceland and a step back in time, Shankerman’s Men’s Wear Store and its owner Floyd Shankerman, 79, are an inseparable part of Clarksdale, Mississippi’s history and a vestige of another era. Shankerman is known for his tuxedos as well as his tunes — a purveyor of fashions of the bygone Mad Men days and a talented singer of Elvis ballads. But he’s also a symbol of progress in Clarksdale, having long brought together people from different generations, religions and races at his store
    Haberdasher_L1002666.jpg
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  • Eighty miles south of Graceland and a step back in time, Shankerman’s Men’s Wear Store and its owner Floyd Shankerman, 79, are an inseparable part of Clarksdale, Mississippi’s history and a vestige of another era. Shankerman is known for his tuxedos as well as his tunes — a purveyor of fashions of the bygone Mad Men days and a talented singer of Elvis ballads. But he’s also a symbol of progress in Clarksdale, having long brought together people from different generations, religions and races at his store
    Haberdasher_L1001831.jpg
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  • Eighty miles south of Graceland and a step back in time, Shankerman’s Men’s Wear Store and its owner Floyd Shankerman, 79, are an inseparable part of Clarksdale, Mississippi’s history and a vestige of another era. Shankerman is known for his tuxedos as well as his tunes — a purveyor of fashions of the bygone Mad Men days and a talented singer of Elvis ballads. But he’s also a symbol of progress in Clarksdale, having long brought together people from different generations, religions and races at his store
    Haberdasher_L1001655.jpg
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  • Haberdasher_L1001486.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Curbside_Pickup_06.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Boxes_11.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Food_Prep_05.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Food_Prep_01.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Boxes_01.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Curbside_Pickup_04.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Curbside_Pickup_02.jpg
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  • Eighty miles south of Graceland and a step back in time, Shankerman’s Men’s Wear Store and its owner Floyd Shankerman, 79, are an inseparable part of Clarksdale, Mississippi’s history and a vestige of another era. Shankerman is known for his tuxedos as well as his tunes — a purveyor of fashions of the bygone Mad Men days and a talented singer of Elvis ballads. But he’s also a symbol of progress in Clarksdale, having long brought together people from different generations, religions and races at his store
    Gutman_Haberdasher_02.jpg
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  • Eighty miles south of Graceland and a step back in time, Shankerman’s Men’s Wear Store and its owner Floyd Shankerman, 79, are an inseparable part of Clarksdale, Mississippi’s history and a vestige of another era. Shankerman is known for his tuxedos as well as his tunes — a purveyor of fashions of the bygone Mad Men days and a talented singer of Elvis ballads. But he’s also a symbol of progress in Clarksdale, having long brought together people from different generations, religions and races at his store
    Gutman_Haberdasher_04.jpg
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  • Eighty miles south of Graceland and a step back in time, Shankerman’s Men’s Wear Store and its owner Floyd Shankerman, 79, are an inseparable part of Clarksdale, Mississippi’s history and a vestige of another era. Shankerman is known for his tuxedos as well as his tunes — a purveyor of fashions of the bygone Mad Men days and a talented singer of Elvis ballads. But he’s also a symbol of progress in Clarksdale, having long brought together people from different generations, religions and races at his store
    Gutman_Haberdasher_05.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Curbside_Pickup_09.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Curbside_Pickup_08.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Curbside_Pickup_07.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Boxes_10.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Boxes_08.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Food_Prep_04.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Food_Prep_03.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Boxes_06.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Boxes_03.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Boxes_02.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Curbside_Pickup_05.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Curbside_Pickup_03.jpg
  • A kitchen incubator that supports small minority-owned food businesses launched weekly CSA-style boxes featuring fresh and freezable dishes from 10 member organizations early in the pandemic. They've sold out weekly since launching.
    SF_Curbside_Pickup_01.jpg
  • Photos of a neighborhood pop-up started by Ryan and Daniella, two chefs who were laid off early in the pandemic. They have had tremendous success in the last year, with the entire neighborhood rallying around them (painting signs, installing a doorbell, buying them out of bread every day, etc.)
    SF_Bakery_03.jpg
  • Photos of a neighborhood pop-up started by Ryan and Daniella, two chefs who were laid off early in the pandemic. They have had tremendous success in the last year, with the entire neighborhood rallying around them (painting signs, installing a doorbell, buying them out of bread every day, etc.)
    SF_Bakery_02.jpg
  • Photos of a neighborhood pop-up started by Ryan and Daniella, two chefs who were laid off early in the pandemic. They have had tremendous success in the last year, with the entire neighborhood rallying around them (painting signs, installing a doorbell, buying them out of bread every day, etc.)
    SF_Bakery_01.jpg
  • Eighty miles south of Graceland and a step back in time, Shankerman’s Men’s Wear Store and its owner Floyd Shankerman, 79, are an inseparable part of Clarksdale, Mississippi’s history and a vestige of another era. Shankerman is known for his tuxedos as well as his tunes — a purveyor of fashions of the bygone Mad Men days and a talented singer of Elvis ballads. But he’s also a symbol of progress in Clarksdale, having long brought together people from different generations, religions and races at his store
    Haberdasher_L1001527.jpg
  • Eighty miles south of Graceland and a step back in time, Shankerman’s Men’s Wear Store and its owner Floyd Shankerman, 79, are an inseparable part of Clarksdale, Mississippi’s history and a vestige of another era. Shankerman is known for his tuxedos as well as his tunes — a purveyor of fashions of the bygone Mad Men days and a talented singer of Elvis ballads. But he’s also a symbol of progress in Clarksdale, having long brought together people from different generations, religions and races at his store
    Gutman_Haberdasher_11.jpg
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