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”

“Supporting your people isn’t always convenient—but it’s powerful.” That’s the gospel according to poet, author, and creator Shaun Moore-Bey. In this soul-stirring Detroit is Different episode, Shaun takes us on a journey from Conant Gardens to the Cass Tech classrooms, from Mississippi family reunions to standing-room-only poetry readings. “I was the nerd with a hundred X-Men toys, making up universes,” Shaun recalls. But his imagination and deep ancestral lessons from his grandfather—”Jesus is Black” being the first eye-opener—planted a seed that bloomed through hip hop, community activism, and the written word. From prison time to poetic purpose, Shaun’s story is a testimony to transformation. He speaks candidly about internal healing, cultural pride, and why “words are spells” that can build or break a people. Tune in to hear how this Positive Poet uses storytelling to uplift Black women, honor elders, and create a legacy for the next thousand years. “To love me is to love Black women,” he says. “We’re not separate—we’re two sides of the same coin.”