Detroit is Different

  • Latest episode: “From Buick City to Black Food Futures: Terry Campbell’s Detroit Journey”
  • Latest episode: “Everybody Needs That Bridge: Mama Njia Kai on Legacy, Love, and Detroit Culture”
  • Latest episode: “I’m From Detroit. Everybody Knows That — Angela J. Sikes on Black Excellence, Marketing Power & Legacy”

  • Latest episode: “From Buick City to Black Food Futures: Terry Campbell’s Detroit Journey”
  • Latest episode: “Everybody Needs That Bridge: Mama Njia Kai on Legacy, Love, and Detroit Culture”
  • Latest episode: “I’m From Detroit. Everybody Knows That — Angela J. Sikes on Black Excellence, Marketing Power & Legacy”

“‘You got to love your way through this’ is more than a quote in this Detroit is Different conversation with Terry Campbell—it’s the thread connecting a life built through Detroit legacy, Black migration, industry, policy, and purpose.” In this rich episode, Terry traces her family’s journey from Alabama, Florida, the West Indies, and Windsor into five generations of Detroit life, reflecting on Black Bottom, Northwest Detroit, Cass, Henry Ford, and the neighborhood values that shaped her. She shares how growing up in an engineering-minded household led to a career at General Motors, where years of building management and leadership skills in Flint factories and the GM Tech Center taught her how systems work, how communities are affected, and why “at some point, it wasn’t fun anymore” watching industry decline. That experience became a gateway to transformative public service—first helping lead Eastern Market, then stepping into U.S. Senate offices to advocate for urban agriculture, food justice, transit, infrastructure, and Detroit neighborhoods. With lines like “people are people” and “everybody’s got to do their piece where they fit in,” Terry offers a masterclass in Legacy Black Culture, civic responsibility, and how Detroit wisdom can shape the future.

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