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  • Latest episode: “I Set Up Shop and Built the Vision, Jason Phillips on Art, Ink, and Detroit Legacy”
  • Latest episode: “Breaking Curses, Building Community: Inside the Modern Day High Priestess with Ber-Henda Williams”
  • Latest episode: “From Scripts to Fatherhood: MJ the Don on Creativity, Patience, and Legacy”

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What Detroiters Should Expect if Mary Sheffield Becomes Mayor

Step into the vibrant world of Detroit hip-hop and cultural storytelling with Kahn Santori Davison, a writer whose work has become the heartbeat of the city’s artistic narrative. From losing his parents in a tragic incident and being raised by his grandparents, to building a legacy as a columnist for The Michigan Citizen and Metro Times, Kahn has spent over 20 years chronicling the evolution of Detroit’s rap scene and community resilience. In this captivating episode of Detroit is Different, Kahn shares powerful reflections on his time with Grace Lee Boggs at Detroit Summer, his contributions to the Detroit Institute of Arts, and how hip-hop has transformed into a cornerstone of American culture. Don’t miss this intimate and inspiring conversation with a voice that has shaped the stories of a city that refuses to quit.

Eric Cook’s story is a testament to Detroit’s spirit of perseverance and innovation. With roots in the historic Number Streets on the Westside, Eric’s journey is woven into the fabric of the city, where he’s built a thriving presence along the iconic West McNichols corridor. As the proud owner of Raw Space, located at 8420 W McNichols Rd, Detroit, MI 48221, Eric has transformed this venue into a hub for creativity, connection, and community. From high school days in New York to earning a history degree at Eastern Michigan University, his path reflects a deep commitment to education, culture, and community building. Now a logistics professional and community advocate, Eric invites you to join him for a 5K walk, jog, and run on Saturday, January 4, 2025, at 11 a.m., starting from Pillar and Pride to Raw Space. This event symbolizes his dedication to blending Detroit’s past, present, and future into a movement for health, unity, and empowerment.

In the summer of 1967, as Detroit was embroiled in one of its most transformative moments, Glady’s Bettis found herself halfway across the globe in Germany, where her journey as a trailblazer began. In this inspiring episode, Glady’s—known affectionately as “MaBus”—shares her incredible story of leadership as a big sister, her role as a guiding force for siblings, children, and NFL moms, and her unwavering commitment to family. Discover how she initially resisted her son Jerome’s passion for football but became his biggest supporter, never missing a game. Dive into the Bettis family’s deep love for bowling, their fierce dedication to one another, and the heartwarming tale of how her husband, John Bettis Sr., literally swept her off her feet. Their enduring love and legacy laid the foundation for one of the greatest Super Bowl stories in NFL history, culminating right here in Detroit. Don’t miss this captivating episode of Detroit is Different, featuring Glady’s “MaBus” Bettis!

In this episode of the Detroit is Different podcast, host Khary Frazier welcomes Jason Ford, widely known as “Squeeze,” a Saginaw-born and Detroit-rooted writer, poet, actor, performer, and producer whose spoken word artistry and theatrical writing have transformed stages and sparked dialogue across the city. Squeeze reflects on the journey that led him from Eastern Michigan University’s cultural organizing spaces to the heart of Motown’s creative scene, including the honor of becoming a Motown Mic finalist. Along the way, he delves into his book, The Sub American Dream, and previews forthcoming work that continues the series, illuminating the intersections between art, activism, and everyday life. From strolling through Detroit’s Fitzgerald neighborhood and engaging community members on foot, to capturing truth in verse and performance, Squeeze explores how staying visible and present can nurture deeper connections, leaving listeners with inspiration for their own paths of cultural enrichment and community building.

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