Detroit Represent

Detroit Represent We are LGBTQ Youth of Color who create media for community change. We create powerful messages that liberate, educate, and empower. Detroit REPRESENT!

We develop skills to identify and address some of the crucial problems we face, as members of marginalized groups. is a grassroots culture-production project, lead by LGBTQ youth of color from Detroit who come together to discuss the role of media in our communities, and to create powerful messages that liberate, educate, and empower. We develop skills to identify and address some of the crucial p

roblems we face, as members of marginalized, misrepresented, and under-represented identity groups. We work together to create trust, develop the language to articulate our struggles, and imagine a revolutionary media alternative, where we tell our own stories with boldness and authenticity. Our ultimate goal is to form a community of politically empowered, self-aware youth and community allies, working collectively to solve community problems through creating transformative media.

Introducing Neria Williams (AKA "Cat")(pronouns: she/her), Detroit REPRESENT!'s newest Organizing Director! Cat has been...
08/11/2021

Introducing Neria Williams (AKA "Cat")(pronouns: she/her), Detroit REPRESENT!'s newest Organizing Director! Cat has been with Detroit REPRESENT! since 2016, and during her tenure with the organization, she has launched multiple successful campaigns, even while overcoming incredible odds in her own life. Cat is a brilliant speaker and community advocate. She is kind to all she meets, with a huge heart, and she is passionate about social justice work, at both the local- and national levels.

Cat identifies as bisexual, a city-living person, a Black q***r femme, and an aspiring trans ally. She is eager to get DR! back up and running after a pandemic and personal struggles kept our collective out of the game for over a year.

Her vision for the future of DR! is to maintain the organization's mission of creating by-us, for-us media stories from the perspective of Detroit's QTPOC youth. She hopes to add to this vision her passion for accessibility, and making this collectively-run organization an empowering space for youth facing incredible struggles to grow and build community together.

Cat is supported by founding advisors, Marky Carrillo and Lance Hicks.

Because we've been out of the game for so long, we haven't been applying for grants lately. We will return to seeking funding soon; but in the short-term, please consider a donation through our fiscal sponsor, Allied Media Projects, to allow Cat and the rest of our new crew the chance to have a kickin' kick-off! Link here: https://alliedmedia.org/projects/detroit-represent

Hey There! We still have a few slots open for our Trauma Healing Takeover, but space is filling up fast! Get at us if yo...
11/06/2019

Hey There! We still have a few slots open for our Trauma Healing Takeover, but space is filling up fast! Get at us if you're interested, and we'll shoot you the application :)

- Detroit REPRESENT! Collective

05/23/2019
05/23/2019

HAPPENING NOW: Roxsana Hernandez died in detention because LGBTQ migrants, especially transgender and Black migrants, are disposable to ICE. Follow Transgender Law Center Familia: Trans Q***r Liberation Movement, and Black LGBTQ Migrant Project - BLMP to receive updates on our congressional briefing TODAY.

Ramadan Kareem! 🕋🌙
05/06/2019

Ramadan Kareem! 🕋🌙

Wishing you all a blessed Ramadan!

"May Day is not just important to workers with citizenship, but to every worker. [Our] struggles are connected, and work...
05/01/2019

"May Day is not just important to workers with citizenship, but to every worker. [Our] struggles are connected, and working together is necessary to create a better world.

[We are] worthy of dignity [and] respect. In this way, our collective liberation is at stake on a day like May Day. This May Day, we would like you to consider the often underrepresented members of our collective struggle: LGBTQ immigrants [who are largely of color]."

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Detroit REPRESENT! is a grassroots culture-production group led by LGBTQ youth of color in Detroit.