Ben Will
Ben is a Black singer/songwriter, poet, spoken word artist, community organizer, and actor native to Detroit. As an ambassador with the US Department of State, (or the coolest dude in the room at any diplomatic function), Ben recently partnered with the US Embassy Belgium for a musical mental health tour as lead singer of The Ben Will Band. As a poet, Ben was lauded as the 2022 Motown Mic Spoken Word Artist of the Year, a 2022 Poetry Foundation Equity in Verse recipient, and opened for New York Times bestselling author Rupi Kaur. Ben serves as executive director of Motor City Sings, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that uses music to remove stigma from suicide prevention for Black Detroiters. Ben's acting was last seen in the 2017 critically acclaimed world premiere of James Armstrong's Capital at the Detroit Repertory Theatre. Outside of his art and activism, Ben is also the single father of a disgruntled domestic shorthair cat: Sir Brixton Black Lives Matter Alexander Cattington Williams Theee First.