
I Remembered I Wanted to Be a Teacher — Mama Nozibele on Love, Legacy, and Black Education
“I remembered that I wanted to be a teacher” is the kind of line that grabs you because Mama Nozibele’s (Susan Kelsey-Brewton) story is not

“I remembered that I wanted to be a teacher” is the kind of line that grabs you because Mama Nozibele’s (Susan Kelsey-Brewton) story is not

“As you know, literacy rates in Detroit are low… we needed a third space,” Jerjuan Howard says, and that conviction powers this special on-location episode

“Land is wealth,” and in Detroit that truth hits different. In this powerful Detroit is Different conversation, Attorney Anthony Adams joins Khary Frazier to break

“Our job now is to help people unlearn the stuff that is not serving them, help them tap into the remembrance of the (inspirational) things

“Once I saw that, I knew that’s what I wanted to do. I wanted to be on radio.” That spark carries this rich Detroit is

“My heart bleeds for Detroit” is how Dr. Demarra West opens this rich Detroit is Different conversation, and that one line sets the tone for