Yecenia Sanchez cranes her neck and flips her hair as her daughter, Emily, 14, practices her new hair styling skills.
It’s a Tuesday afternoon at Campus Drive United Methodist off of Seminary Road where makeup, mannequin heads, and nail extensions are spread across multiple tables. In one space, parents receive facials from their daughters, in another young boys learn to be barbers and cut the hair of their fathers.
Emily is attending the Next Level Cosmo camp, which help trains youth the skills of cosmetology and builds their self-confidence…