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Voices of Black Leadership

Real Stories. Real Growth. Real Detroit

“I believe in the power of community storytelling — where vision meets data, and truth finds its voice. All that’s left is the heart to tell it.”

- Malik Jarrell-Miller

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The Impact of Black Male Teachers

Only 1.3% of teachers are Black men. But when they show up — students grow, math scores rise, and graduation odds shift.

Explore the Voices of Black Leadership Series

A collection of original reflections, leadership journeys, and lived experiences rooted in community, purpose, and growth.

Mentor Spotlight

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"Being a leader means to me is, showing the best version of myself wherever I am. I question I often ask myself is, how can you be a leader when if you’re not being the best version of yourself, you could possibly tryna be someone else ? Being a big part of being a leader is making sure people see you for who you really are. "

Romante

Romante

Embracing Your Vision in a Content Society

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Your Voice Matters

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