Men Tell All About Growing Up Black
What does it really mean to grow up Black in Duluth? This conversation mattered because it wasn’t just about race. It was about identity, survival, belonging, leadership, and what happens when young Black boys become Black men in a city still learning how to see them.
In this episode, Tatianna sat down with Pez Davila, Kantrelle Kirk, and A.C. Kirk — three Black men deeply rooted in Duluth and deeply committed to the youth of this community.
Each of them carries a different story. Some were born here. Some came from New Jersey, Texas, North Carolina, the Twin Cities. Some experienced culture shock. Some felt like fish out of water. All of them have had to navigate what it means to be Black in spaces where they were often the minority — in classrooms, in leadership rooms, in everyday life.
It was a real, honest conversation about today’s BIPOC youth in Duluth — the barriers they face, the generational trauma families carry, the systems that complicate progress, and the hope that still refuses to die.
Key Theme + Takeaway
Growing up Black in Duluth requires navigating isolation, identity, systemic barriers, and internal narratives — but with community, truth, and accountability, hope is still alive.
Our Favorite Quotes
“When you walk in the room, act like you belong there.”
“We black because of who we are, not because we broke.”
“Don’t ever think what you done will make us not love and care for you.”
“You’re a star. You can literally do whatever you want — but you’ve got to put work behind it.”
“There’s nothing more important than knowing the truth.”
Chapter Markers
00:00 – Why This Conversation Matters
00:56 – Meet Pez, Kantrelle, and A.C.
04:57 – School, Culture Shock, and Feeling Out of Place
10:57 – Identity, Exploration, and Internal Stories
21:15 – Confidence in Uncomfortable Rooms
27:23 – The Barriers Facing BIPOC Youth
40:02 – What Gives Us Hope
50:17 – A Message to the Youth
Your Turn
This week’s reflection: Where in your life have you felt like you didn’t belong — and what would it look like to stand firm anyway?
Or maybe this: What truth about yourself do you need to hold onto, even when the room feels uncomfortable?
Sit with that. Journal it. Pray through it. Talk about it. Healing begins when we’re honest.
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