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The Navy Was a Game Changer for "Little Black Detroit Girl" Erica Robertson

The Navy Was a Game Changer for "Little Black Detroit Girl" Erica Robertson

Veterans Radio · Veterans Radio America

June 28, 202431m 8s

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(Previously Aired on 9/15/2020) Erica Robertson holds an MBA from the University of Michigan, worked for Accenture Consulting, then at Nike as a Change Agent. She is now a K-12 Education crusader in Metro Detroit. She wrote about her upbringing and intergenerational trauma in her book "The Adventures of a Little Black Detroit Girl". The story of an 18-year-old single mother, working two minimum-wage jobs to make ends meet.

Our interview focuses on the reasons why she joined the Navy and what she got out of that service. Erica explains how it was transformational in her life and wishes more young people would consider a few years in service. Erica's now focused on education for children of color and her 501c3 "Education at Scale" and her publishing company "Little Black Girl Adventures". She has a wide-ranging discussion with host Jim Fausone.