Detroit is Different

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  • Latest episode: “We Hate Poverty: Maureen Taylor on Legacy, Liberation & Detroit’s Future”
  • Latest episode: “If It’s Not There, Build It: Jahra McKinney’s Story Behind Detroit Sound Conservancy”
  • Latest episode: “I Enjoy Joy: Erika Monaé Lewis on Connection as a Superpower”

Harold Taylor is from Black Los Angeles. Taylor’s swagger and vibe ooze the essence of the LA street smarts well aware of Black consciousness. Taylor was a comrade and soldier in arms with the late LA Black Panther Party leader Bunchy Carter. Taylor’s work organizing churches for the breakfast program and recruiting attendants for the political education classes placed him in high regard throughout Los Angeles. In this interview, Taylor opens up about Bunchy Carter, community organizing, and Black Los Angeles of the 1960s. Harold Taylor shares perspective and vision in this interview of what was, is, and can be with Detroit is Different.