Detroit is Different

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  • Latest episode: “How Ashley Nicole Turned One Personal Journey into a Movement for Women Everywhere”
  • Latest episode: “Building Trust Through Community Data Marnita Harris Shares a Vision For Detroit’s Future”
  • Latest episode: “Danielle Jackson Explains Why Belle Isle Connects Detroit’s Past Present and Future Together”

In this dynamic episode of Detroit is Different, we dive deep into the rich, multifaceted journey of Brent Smith—a hip-hop artist, urban gardener, and community builder. Raised in a family steeped in the legacy of Detroit and Flint, Brent’s narrative threads through generational agriculture, black artistry, and grassroots organizing. Discover how his early days performing in local open mics and forming the rap group “Cold Men Young” shaped his artistry and how the hustle of music tours and urban gardening ignited a new vision. From growing collard greens for downtown restaurants to activating spaces for hip-hop in Detroit’s urban gardens, Brent reflects on balancing creativity, culture, and community. This conversation is a vibrant tapestry of resilience, innovation, and Detroit pride, showcasing the power of hip-hop and agriculture to transform spaces and inspire growth. Tune in for a story about breaking molds, growing roots, and cultivating legacy.