Detroit is Different

S6E108 -Building Love, Building Legacy: Jasahn Larsosa on the Power of Black Marriage

Detroit is Different episode 436

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"The gift of God to us in marriage is that it perfects our love." In this powerful second installment of the Black Marriage Movement series, Jasahn Larsosa shares an emotionally resonant reflection on what it means to grow as a man, a husband, and a father within the framework of love, commitment, and community. Joined in life and purpose by his wife, Krystal Larsosa, Jasahn unpacks the complex journey from his early ideals shaped by television portrayals of Black family life to the real-world models of married couples in his Detroit neighborhood—people who anchored and enriched the block. His story of longing for Krystal since they were teenagers, detouring through revolutionary activism and spiritual searching, and ultimately returning to build a life together, is filled with depth and honesty. From navigating the unspoken fears Black men carry around provision and protection, to enduring a house fire that reshaped their home and outlook, Jasahn reveals how marriage has refined not only his sense of responsibility, but also his sense of self. Together, the Larsosas are redefining Black love through the Black Marriage Movement, a ministry of healing, truth-telling, and empowerment that challenges dominant narratives and uplifts the unseen strength of Black fathers and husbands. This isn’t just a story of partnership—it’s one of purpose, legacy, and the sacred work of building family as a revolutionary act.

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