Detroit is Different

  • Latest episode: “Fair Share, Real Power: Detroiters, Development, and the Future of Justice with Theo Pride”
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  • Latest episode: “Fair Share, Real Power: Detroiters, Development, and the Future of Justice with Theo Pride”
  • Latest episode: “From Joy Road Roots to WDET’s “The Metro” with Tia Graham”
  • Latest episode: “Five Generations, One Mission: Renette Jackson on Law, Motherhood, and Black Detroit’s Future”

The Queen Hip-hop Poetry is from Detroit, jessica Care moore. A true embodiment of the city’s spirit she puts forth a Blue Collar attitude towards poetry. From her roots in blue-collar Detroit to her diverse talents spanning poetry, music, activism, and art, jessica Care moore is a force to be reckoned with. Join her as she delves into her deep connection with hip-hop, literature, and community activism, offering unique insights into justice, culture, and family dynamics. This feature highlights many legends of Detroit culture that have passed on: Amp Fiddler (Funk/Soul), Legacy (Spoken Word Poetry), J Dilla (Hip-hop), Proof (Hip-hop), Baatin (Hip-hop), JoAnn Watson (Social Justice) Chokwe Lumumba (Social Justice) and her Father. This interview also travels the world because that is the eclectic nature of jessica Care moore. Meet jessica Care moore on Detroit is Different. Follow her journey on Instagram: @jessicacaremoor and @wearescorpio