When Malcolm X delivered his historic 'Message to the Grassroots Speech' at King Solomon Baptist Church, a young Malik Shelton had the opportunity to meet him, igniting within him the roots and understanding of self-determination and Pan-Africanism. As a teenager, Shelton organized a series of Black organizing and militant actions to safeguard their Southwest Detroit neighborhood from intimidation by motorcycle gangs and police. Today, Shelton is a journalist and political activist delving into municipal bonding and electoral politics. In this "Detroit is Different," we delve into the myriad relationships of Black organizing and the pivotal role self-determination played in 1970s Detroit. Meet Malik Shelton on this Detroit is Different.
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S3E21 -The Detroit Bus in the 1980s and 1990s with Charles Wilson
S3E20 -Dr. Sebi, Laila Africa, and other Natural Healers all worked with Dr. Jesse Brown
S3E19 -Helping lead Detroit Public School Community District towards success against odds but with faith & vision, Angelique Peterson Mayberry
S3E18 -Black Children need educators that know the Black Experience, Marini C Lee
S3E17 -Corina Malone opens up about how Hustler’s Spirit is the Family Business
S3E16 -John Cloud shares his dynamic family background and how now his hip-hop is healing
S3E15 -Photography in the Lux Experience and Luxe Collective with Brandi Young
S3E13 -Make-up in the Lux Experience and Luxe Collective with Shay Bailey
S3E12 -Healthy Stores in a Black Community DeShanda Edwards (Project Enhanced Fitness)
S3E11 -Changing the Narrative Live Discussion with Jazz Legend Stanley Clarke and Mutual Aid leader Stephanie Rearick
S3E10 -Family, Community, Farming, and Black make up Erin Bevel
S3E9 -Building Community Value and the work with Chase Cantrell
S3E8 -Gary Anderson Artistic Director of Plowshares Theater Company
S3E7 -Alyssa Space is making up a standard of Beauty
S3E6 -Putting in Work and getting Results, Director Kwende "Street Lord Rook" Ried
S3E5 -Community Voice & Relationships are Detroit Councilmember Tate’s Keys to Success
S3E4 -Why do Detroiters feel unheard Today? with Orlando Bailey
S3E3 -Detroit Diaspora Day Party with Drake Phifer
S3E2 -Engineering, Design, Rock, & Rap ... all Creativity by Volcano
S3E1 -Dunham Dance built up Mayowa Reynold’s confidence as Pastor, Principal, and earn a Doctorate
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