Detroit is Different

  • Latest episode: “One Opportunity to Make That First Impression: The Gospel of Hot Sam’s with Tony Stovall”
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  • Latest episode: “By Us, For Us, About Us, Near Us: Gary Anderson on Black Theatre in 2026”

  • Latest episode: “One Opportunity to Make That First Impression: The Gospel of Hot Sam’s with Tony Stovall”
  • Latest episode: “When Organizers Step Into Office: Stephanie Chang on Legacy, Justice & Detroit’s Future”
  • Latest episode: “By Us, For Us, About Us, Near Us: Gary Anderson on Black Theatre in 2026”

“If we don’t remember what 1926 taught us, we’ll miss what 2026 is calling us to do.”In this electric Detroit Is Different episode, Gary Anderson—Artistic Director of Plowshares Theatre Company—pulls us deep into the crossroads of past and future Black liberation through the lens of Black theater. Anderson reminds us that W.E.B. Du Bois’ 1926 call for theaters “by us, for us, about us, and near us” still hits with urgency today as America heads toward its 250-year anniversary. Through stories ranging from the rebirth of the KKK to Black women losing jobs in record numbers, he argues that the same pressures that shaped our ancestors’ creative resistance are re-emerging—and theater remains one of our sharpest tools for truth-telling, healing, and institution-building. Anderson shares why Plowshares’ 36-year legacy matters, how Black theater has always whispered the messages our people needed, and why 2026 will launch work like Roberto Clemente: A Diamond Within to unite Black Detroit across generations. From FUBU to Killmonger, from collard greens to cultural survival, this conversation is a masterclass in how Black Detroit remembers, creates, and fights forward. If you care about legacy Black culture—its roots and its next chapter—you need this episode.

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