State of Black Detroit: Who's Afraid of a Black Detroit? | Piper Carter Podcast

The 3rd Annual State of Black Detroit featuring the dynamic perspectives of Dr. Yusef Bunchy Shakur and Khary Frazier.


 
 

Proudly presented by Detroit is Different in partnership with Detroit Community Movement Builders, this event promises an engaging exploration of pivotal themes impacting the Detroit community.

Give to Detroit is Different today and assist us in ensuring that Legacy Black Detroit has media, events, presntations, and platforms informing the culture and providing the experience of our essence.

Dr. Yusef Bunchy Shakur and Khary Frazier will lead enlightening discussions delving into crucial aspects that shape the fabric of the Detroit community.

Featuring

Black Values: Dr. Yusef Shakur

Black Organizing: Carolyn Baker

Black Family: Larsosa Family

Black Generation Z: Jerjuan Howard

Black Health: Dr. Jesse Brown

Black Justice: Nancy A. Parker

Black Business: Greg McKenzie

Black Media: Piper Carter

The overarching theme, "Who's Afraid of a Black Detroit," sets the tone for thought-provoking discussions and explorations of resilience within the Detroit community. Attendees are encouraged to actively participate in an open dialogue addressing challenges, successes, and aspirations that define the essence of Black Detroit.

For more information about the event and to register, please visit Detroit is Different's official website.


About Detroit is Different:

Detroit is Different is a multifaceted platform aimed at amplifying diverse voices, stories, and experiences within Detroit's vibrant community. Through its initiatives, Detroit is Different strives to celebrate the richness and resilience of the city's culture while advocating for inclusive growth and development.

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About Detroit Community Movement Builders:

Detroit Community Movement Builders is committed to empowering and uplifting the Detroit community through grassroots initiatives, education, and advocacy. Their focus lies in fostering sustainable change and promoting social justice within the city.


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