Detroit is Different

  • Latest episode: “You Can’t AI Artistic Soul: Sydney G. James on Murals, Memory, and Making Detroit Seen”
  • Latest episode: “Don’t Send Me Home — Lisa Whitmore Davis on Surviving, Speaking Up, and Serving Detroit”
  • Latest episode: “Weaving Community: The Art & Faith of Sarah Jane Mark”

  • Latest episode: “You Can’t AI Artistic Soul: Sydney G. James on Murals, Memory, and Making Detroit Seen”
  • Latest episode: “Don’t Send Me Home — Lisa Whitmore Davis on Surviving, Speaking Up, and Serving Detroit”
  • Latest episode: “Weaving Community: The Art & Faith of Sarah Jane Mark”

Sharea Ayers is an advocate for Black History. Her passion was sparked as a child gravitating to any and all information about how Black people took initiative in creativity, business, community, and family. What began as an offering for students has now expanded to city-wide celebrations. Juneteenth Jubilee 2021 will feature a collection of Black businesses on Detroit’s Avenue of Fashions with performance, discounts, food, games, activities, and more. Sharea joined Detroit is Different to share the vision of Juneteenth Jubilee and more.