Flint, Michigan's music scene has raised the bar for production and lyricism, continuing its mainstream pursuits. Yet, its residents have continued to define the odds and revitalize neighborhoods. And Black women remain at the forefront of the city's growth and sustainability.
But much more lies behind the music and normalized news coverage. In its center stands a collective of people turning inward and redefining their narratives.
In this third and final installment, The Modern Queer Magazine creator, Xzavier V. Simon, concludes his Conversations With Flint series by painting Flint's resiliency through a different perspective.