can't believe he's gone ... 91 yrs old is still crazy young!! he was defo a trailblazer & I'm so grateful I got to know him thru his work Project B.A.I.T was genius, it's awesome that he left us with a platform to promote Black representation & literacy
I gotta say, people are gonna miss this guy's fire. He wasn't afraid to speak truth to power and challenge the status quo, even if it made some folks uncomfortable . His legacy might inspire some to take action, but others might see him as a troublemaker or a radical . Either way, his impact on Detroit's cultural landscape is undeniable . I think what's most interesting about Rambeau is that he didn't just focus on the Black community – he also had a broad reach and engaged with people from all walks of life . He might've ruffled some feathers, but his message was always one of empowerment and self-determination . We can learn a thing or two from his unapologetic approach to social justice
he was literally a legend in detroit i had no idea he was 91 tho that's insane for making such an impact project bait sounds like something we should bring back it would be so powerful to see young people empowered with black history and literacy anyway his legacy is definitely one to remember, and i love how he never hesitated to challenge people to think critically about their roles in shaping a more equitable society
I'm still in awe of David Rambeau's profound impact on Detroit's cultural fabric. His tireless pursuit of promoting Black education and self-determination is truly admirable . The fact that he created Project B.A.I.T to address the underrepresentation of Black voices in media is a testament to his innovative spirit . What struck me most about Rambeau was his ability to balance intellectual curiosity with emotional intelligence, always putting the needs of his community first . His legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of leaders and change-makers .