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Financial Literacy with Ryan Mack (Recorded in May 2022) Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit. Support Piper Carter Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/piper-carter-podcast Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/piper-carter-podcast/bcbb8c2b-4bec-4f11-bb40-2ef8d8575e2a This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Detroit is Different supporter Kim Sherobbi invited me to co-host a discussion held at Marygrove College Sunday, July 24. Jazz icon Stanley Clarke performed and spoke in support of his son Frank for the How We Will Change conference hosted in Detroit this past weekend. I hosted this discussion with my podcast network partner in creativity Piper Carter. Stephanie Rearick also performed her interactive blend of folk music and spoke about her commitment to Mutual Aid work. The discussion was impactful. Talking points from Detroit Jazz great Ralphe Armstrong and founder of B More Radio Dennis Talbert are also shared. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest, and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com Find out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/detroit-is-different/ffd2502b-dc5e-4a8d-8a62-8be9132a335e
On this episode we discuss Survival and Healing. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, SASHA Center Servicing The Black Community, The Black Women's Triangulation of Rape Model and Their New Toolkit #HealingIsPossible Artist of the Week: Brandee Younger: "Respected Destroyer" (Sean Jones) IG: @sashacenter Facebook: SASHA Center https://www.facebook.com/sashacenter Donate: http://sashacenter.org Follow Us on IG: @pipercarterpodcast Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Piper-Carter... Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/piper... Subscribe To Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pipercarterpo... Visit Our Website: pipercarterpodcast.com TUNE IN LIVE Tuesdays at 8pm Like + Share + Subscribe Detroit Is Different Podcast Network IG: @detroitisdifferent | detroitisdifferent.com Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit. Support Piper Carter Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/piper-carter-podcast Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/piper-carter-podcast/99e8c12e-5e28-4538-bfae-e74688f6b401 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On this episode we learn about the Legendary Godmother of House music from Detroit: the birthplace of techno. She takes us on her journey from her beginnings in 1980's through to today as one of the world's top DJ's. She's IG: @hotwaxx Facebook: DJ Stacey Hotwaxx Hale: https://www.facebook.com/djhotwaxx Website: https://www.djhotwaxx.com Listen: https://www.blastradio.com/hotwaxx Visual Dance by Ava of Poetic Societies Check out her channel on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/611414106 Website: https://poeticsocieties.com Follow Us on IG: @pipercarterpodcast Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Piper-Carter... Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/piper... Subscribe To Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pipercarterpo... Visit Our Website: pipercarterpodcast.com TUNE IN LIVE Tuesdays at 8pm Like + Share + Subscribe Detroit Is Different Podcast Network IG: @detroitisdifferent | detroitisdifferent.com Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit. Support Piper Carter Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/piper-carter-podcast Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/piper-carter-podcast/ddb65202-0fd4-4b92-b663-6a78c1b6573e This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On this episode we discuss call for peace in Europe while the autocratic regime of Putin is firing hypersonic weapons upon civil infrastructure in Ukraine and threatening to destroy our societies. Khary Frazier of Detroit is Different gives a brief history of the political challenges we see escalated into war. See him discuss the full history with Russ Ballant on the Riverwise Podcast: Link to episode: https://youtube.com/channel/UCS1j8NY7... Pilar Côté, NFT Evangelist talks about the use of crypto as a trusted currency in the time of war as well as the human trafficking crisis in the country and region and how women and girls are and will be impacted by this catastrophe. We fully support the anti-war movement in Russia and condemn the aggression of the Putin regime in Ukraine. Piper Carter Podcast expresses solidarity with all exploited and oppressed peoples. Momentum Is Ours ~Ending Violence Against Women & Girls' Digital and NFT Art Exhibit. Can find link to the virtual exhibit at www.Searchlight.Art -Now Calling Artists for the upcoming ‘We The Women' NFT Art Exhibit that's Celebrating Women's History Month. Can submit art at link on @pilarcote Twitter until March 8th deadline. Artist of the Week: IG: @mahoganyjonz Facebook: Mahogany Jones https://www.facebook.com/mahoganyjonz Website: www.mahiganyjones.com Listen to her latest song “Work”: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/cHjbgKD... Follow Us on IG: @pipercarterpodcast Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Piper-Carter... Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/piper... Subscribe To Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pipercarterpo... Visit Our Website: pipercarterpodcast.com TUNE IN LIVE Tuesdays at 8pm Like + Share + Subscribe Detroit Is Different Podcast Network IG: @detroitisdifferent | detroitisdifferent.com Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit. Support Piper Carter Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/piper-carter-podcast Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/piper-carter-podcast/5967022a-d37e-4385-aa44-634caab6d0dd This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Piper Carter is 50 and playing all the 70's Soul she LOVES! Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit. Support Piper Carter Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/piper-carter-podcast Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/piper-carter-podcast/00af123f-8913-4625-afef-033b7ad578c3 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Piper Carter podcast is back this week talking the new project from Georgia Anne Muldrow. Piper gives the Astrology report. Brit talks Kyrie Irving WINNING and the Supreme Court ruling on the Coco. New segment premiere "How Misogynist is it? YBN Cordae's freestyle is rated. Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit. Support Piper Carter Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/piper-carter-podcast Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/piper-carter-podcast/80f0aaf2-6e59-41d8-b571-8576290f7c6f This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
How Do I get into NFT's and the Metaverse? with NFT Evangelist Pilar Côté and along with Piper Carter, Brittany March, and Deja. on YouTube (PiperCarter4ThePeople channel) NFT's + The Metaverse WTF is Blockchain Technology Watch on YouTube (PiperCarter4ThePeople channel): youtu.be/CfySgHopq8M Detroit Is Different Podcast Network Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit. Support Piper Carter Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/piper-carter-podcast Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/piper-carter-podcast/6f73d7df-a081-4536-b95f-cd8fe4a71cdb This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Astroworld | Menace to the Matrix | Detroit '21 Election | Detroit is Different Featuring Piper Carter, Deja & Brit. SPecial guest Khary Frazier of Detroit is Different. Talking about Deja's project Menace to the Matrix, Khary & Detroit is Different's a Lot of Studio Summer series, Brit's feelings on the local towing corruption scandal. Also, Piper Carter shares about her Mom's passing and the reset of the podcast. Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit. Support Piper Carter Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/piper-carter-podcast Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/piper-carter-podcast/74cc1b0e-dc25-46cc-bc8c-e3d049fe3f96 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes Piper Carter joins Detroit is Different to talk about her hiatus from podcasting on the Piper Carter show since her Mother's passing. In this interview, we delve deeper into her love for hip-hop and photography. Learn about Piper's journey in NYC and how she navigated in NYC from Howard University. Listen to more about Nataki Taliba, Howard, Social Justice, and the need for safe spaces for Women in Hip-hop built We Found Hip-hop. The beauty and love of her Mother shine in a musical tribute at the end as well. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com Find out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co
Episode Notes Show Title: “GIVE THE DRUMMER SOME” Listen + Subscribe NOW The Piper Carter Podcast on #DetroitIsDifferent Episode #117 Available on all streaming platforms including: Apple Podcast | Google Play | Stitcher | Spotify I HeartRadio | 3 generations discussing Hip Hop, Social Justice, Politics, Tech, Arts & Culture. Cohosts: Deja + Brittany March + JYR3H This Week: INTERVIEW: Aisha Ellis: Drummer, Percussionist, Farmer, Herbalist, Mother... talks about her upcoming debut project & performance.
Ahead of the Breonna Taylor decision, Donna and Orlando spoke to the organizers of Detroit's newest initiative aptly entitled "Black Women Lead." The initiative aims to celebrate and amplify Black women in Detroit leading on every level. The episode is a celebration of sisterhood, enduring leadership, and the magic that is the Black woman. The day after the recording, the Kentucky Attorney General informed the nation that Breonna Taylor's murderers will go uncharged. We're so tired. Black women we see you, we love you. Get Lillian's book at lillianlincolnlambert.com Subscribe to Black Women Lead updates at blackwomenleads.com
"When you make a space safe for Black women, it's safe for everyone" Photographer, podcaster, culture curator Piper Carter joins Culture 2 Culture and Detour Detroit for a talk about creating the collective Women Found Hip Hop, activism in music, Motown culture, Covid-19 and everything in between. Check out the book Women Rapping Revolution by Rebekah Farrugia & Kellie D. Hay on Amazon and The Piper Carter Podcast on all streaming platforms. Peace! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"When you make a space safe for Black women, it's safe for everyone" Photographer, podcaster, culture curator Piper Carter joins Culture 2 Culture and Detour Detroit for a talk about creating the collective Women Found Hip Hop, activism in music, Motown culture, Covid-19 and everything in between. Check out the book Women Rapping Revolution by Rebekah Farrugia & Kellie D. Hay on Amazon and The Piper Carter Podcast on all streaming platforms. Peace! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode, we feature a dynamic and game-changing luminary from Detroit. Piper Carter is an Arts and Culture Organizer in Entertainment Justice, Education Justice, Maker Space, Environmental Justice, and Food Justice, communities. She is the Host of her own podcast, the Piper Carter Podcast on Detroit is Different where she discusses Social Justice and Hip Hop to a world wide audience.She is co-Founder of We Found Hip Hop (The Foundation, uplifting, celebrating, and supporting Women in Hip Hop create and build careers in a safer environment). She is Creator of Dilla Youth Day (dedicated to providing S.T.E.A.M. education to underserved and marginalized youth in Detroit). She is also Creator and Editor-In-Chief for thestudioarena.com (a sustainable fashion magazine promoting zero waste and international trade). From her work as a fashion photographer, she has been a returning feature on Tyra Banks’ VH-1 show “The Shot.” She is the First Black Woman to shoot for Hi-End publications such as French Vogue, British Elle, New York Times, Spin, & Essence Magazines, & emerging talent for Music companies such as Def Jam, Sony Music, Warner Music, Universal Music, Disturbing tha Peace, Elektra Records, & Television Cast Images for BET. She is a founding member of a staggering list of action councils, caucuses and boards with environmental, equity and youth focused missions in Detroit, she’s a Howard University Graduate, a next-level volunteer coordinator and an adept co-creator. Piper received the prestigious Muhammad Ali Global Peace Initiative Women of Impact Award from The United Nation. She also received The Spirit of Detroit Award for Creating Dilla Youth Day. /// State of Water is a program of the Michigan-based non-profit organization Title Track, and is powered by the Clean Water Campaign for Michigan. The podcast is made possible through a generous contribution from the Esperance Foundation. /// EPISODE 17 / Piper Carter interviewed by Seth Bernard / Produced, edited and mixed by Dan Rickabus / Narrators - Alex Smith, Ben Darcie, Dan Rickabus, Jenny Jones, Rachel Marco-Havens / Music - Mike Savina, Seth Bernard & Dan Rickabus
Episode Notes Listen + Subscribe NOW The Piper Carter Podcast on #DetroitIsDifferent Episode #80: 3 generations of Black Women discussing Hip Hop, Politics, Arts & Culture.Title: New NormalsThis week’s Topic: As certain states reopen their economy, we discuss possible ramifications and new normals for society. Piper shares wholistic remedies that coincide with our battle against COVID and also discusses an article about vaccinations. Brittany gives insight on the NBA reopening practice facilities and the “Last Dance” documentary. Deja dedicates a moment of silence for one of the Pioneers of Techno, Legend Mike Huckaby. Artist of the Week: Mike Huckaby- “Fantasy and Radiance” Cohosts: Deja @catoriit + Brittany March Available on all streaming platforms including Apple Podcast | Google Play | Stitcher |Spotify | iHeart radio Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.
The Radio Boys (C.Truth, Kev Lawrence) caught up with entrepreneur, activist, photographer Piper Carter (@pipercarter). Piper discussed the state of the Detroit water crisis, how it started, dealing with COVID 19, how demographics of Detroit affects its policies, the interesting way that Michigan is laid out geographically, scam loans, the aggressive shut off program that created the water crisis, the important work "We the people of Detroit" and "Frontline Detroit" is doing, the questionable purging of citizens records by the government, the hand that multinational company Nestle has in all of the madness, the recent rise of militias, The water is life bill being raised by Michigan Congress woman Rashida Tlaib to aid the situation, Water affordability and more. For additional content go to: www.thermalsoundwaves.com Tweet: @thermalsoundwav IG: @thermalsoundwaves Facebook: @thermalsoundwaves --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thermal-soundwaves/support
Nina Payne is helping ‘We Found Hip-hop’ grow. The institution developed to provide women safe, productive, and sustaining platforms to express Hip-hop. Nina’s experience in the world of music runs deep. Promoting parties, concerts, and managing tours are all tasks she took on in college. In her, Detroit is Different feature Nina opens up about her perspective of accompanying the vision of an artist as a business partner and more. Nina also shares some of her memories from the road touring with artists. This was an interview filled with how her talents and skills opened doors for her. Today Nina’s applying her wisdom with ‘We Found Hip-hop’ joining efforts with Piper Carter of the Detroit is Different Podcast Network. Episode Notes Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher.Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.comFind out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co
Zana Smith has been adding value to the culture of Detroit for years. Spectacles is a boutique that provides us with a peek into the cool Zana has helped curate. Clothes, music, accessories, books, and art are how other retailers would categorize what Spectacles offers us if you know it’s cool culture. Zana shared her story of how she started a boutique on Dexter Blvd and now stands as one of the only Black-owned retailers in Detroit’s Downtown today. Zana is joined by Piper Carter of We Found Hip-hop and we collectively asked Zana the “How’s & What’s” of Spectacle's. Zana is a staple for Detroit culture branded by the ‘Soul Detroit’ and so much more. This interview was special and a must-watch. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com for more #detroitisdifferent #SpectaclesDetroit #PiperCarter #KharyFrazierDetroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culuture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see, and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Paly, and Sticher.Comment, suggest, and conect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.comFind out more at https://detroit-is-different.pinecast.co
Episode Notes The Piper Carter Podcast: Episode #61 - African World Festival 2018 - A Look BackThis week's episode of the #Pipercarter podcast on the #Detroitisdifferent Podcast Network is a re-broadcast of last year's African World Festival in Detroit, MI! Piper is busy working on making this year's festival its absolute best, so we thought we'd remind you of all the reasons to attend this year! Who knows, you might even run into Piper on the Plaza!Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.
Don't be mislead by her small stature and youthful appearance, Piper Carter is a powerhouse. She has a global impact in fashion, social & environmental justice and hip hop. Grateful for her exceptional wisdom, knowledge, sisterhood and to have her on the show.CommuniD is hosted by Audra Carson the founder and leader of Izzie LLC. CommuniD is produced by Val Ward.
Episode Notes This weeks episode #47 of the Piper Carter Podcast on the Detroit Is Different Podcast Network: The Artists Mixtape Recap Show, a review of the artists featured on the Piper Carter Podcast in the past 6 months.Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.
Every week, we curate conversations about women's experiences and this week I wanted to be very intentional about the conversations I held especially during #WomensHistoryMonth. I believe the topic of women in hop hop magnifies what it means to be a woman. I had the privilege of having a conversation with two women who are Hip Hop- Piper Carter & Mahogany Jones. Piper Carter is multi-disciplinarian multi-media activist an organizer. She is the founder of We Found Hip Hop and Creator of Dilla Youth Day. She is also the first black woman to shoot for hi-end publications such as French Vogue, British Elle. Mahogany Jones is a lyricist, international music ambassador activist, 4 time undefeated champ on BET's 106 Park, and Detroit Ted Speaker.
Detroit-based activist, community organizer, photographer, fashionista, and hip hop influencer Piper Carter joins the 5 Man Weave. Carter talks about attending Howard University and how that shaped her career. She also discusses breaking into the fashion industry as a photographer and her woman-centered hip hop organization, We Found Hip Hop.
Episode Notes Piper Carter Podcast - This Weeks Guest: Imam Dawud WalidPiper and co-host Brittney engage in a conversation with Imam Dawud Walid, Director of CAIR-MI about he and Piper's shared spiritual connection, how Hip-Hop lead him to convert to Islam, and the spirit behind the work he does in community. Piper also fills us in on the details of her trip to the Bay area!Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.
Episode Notes Piper is traveling to the West Coast for an Environmental conference centered around Social Justice. Brittany March and Khary Frazier give a recap of the episodes thus far and the wealth of information you can get by tuning into the Piper Carter Podcast. This is a great week to go back and listen to the interviews with the Artists and Social Justice Warriors. Thank You for your continued support and love. Let us know what you’re thinking about the movement we’re highlighting of Culture and the Movement. Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.
Join us for this episode as we interview Piper Carter, legendary artist, photographer, entrepreneur and cultural activist. You'll hear her fascinating journey and life's mission. Listen to find out more, on The Doers Network!! Visit Piper's website: https://pipercarterstudio.com/ Piper's Organization: https://wefoundhiphop.com/ Check us out for more: https://www.bamboodetroit.com/
Episode Notes Piper & Brittany discuss the New Michigan Third Grade Reading Statute to be implemented this Fall and it's impact on Youth and Families as well as alternative Education Solutions such as Detroit Independent Freedom Schools. Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.
Episode Notes Integrated Marketing Strategist Carlotta Tutt Holloway + Emcee Music Producer Songwriter Alexyn WUNDERLAND join Piper & Brittany to discuss the 21st Century Development of Arts & Culture.Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.Email us at piper@detroitisdifferent or brittany@detroitisdifferent.com
Episode Notes Njia Kai & Duminie Deporres and talk the New Moon, Aretha Franklin's impact on music, African World Festival, 36th Annual African World Festival 2018, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley & more. Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.
Episode Notes Media trailblazer Fatima Tekko who her own agency: Ambitious Futures discusses her entrepreneurial spirit as a Celebrity Publicist representing NBA players such as Andre Drummond of the Detroit Pistons and her advocacy and boots on the ground service on the national board & as co-Director of the local chapter of Hip Hop 4 Foundation, helping create, build, and provide safe water and other critical resources for folks in Flint, Puerto Rico, Haiti, The Caribbean, Houston, & Detroit. @tfatima is a hard-working full-time Hijabi Mother who has experienced life’s highs and lows and continues balancing success.Ambitious Futures LLC {Public Relations/Resourcing/Branding/Management/Consulting} “Building businesses, brands, and individuals who are ambitious about their future and committed to success.” Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.
Episode Notes Bryce & Cliff Note join the Piper Carter Podcast and talk hip-hop, the 5e Gallery, creating spaces for artistry, and more.Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.
Episode Notes THE Monica Blaire (@mbthelight) joins Piper Carter & Brittany to talk music, performance, creativity, & more.Legendary Vocalist, Songwriter, Producer. New Music, New Attitude, New Vision.Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.
Episode Notes Detroit is Different Podcast Network sits down and views and comments on Luke Cage Season 1: with Piper Carter of the Piper Carter Podcast; Maceo & Wae of Searching for Clair Huxtable; LaDonna & MarkQuisha from My Natural Hair; Sparkle & Tina Andramadon from Tiddies & Tacos; and Infinity & Pri-Smiilz from an Untitled Podcast soon to come.
Episode Notes Poor People’s Campaign. Where Do We Go From Here? Continuing The Radical Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.I interviewed Carlos Santacruz & Yexenia about the Systemic Impact of Poverty & Wealth Distribution. Piper Carter, Brittany & Khary too.
Episode Notes Next Episode: the Piper Carter Podcast with Khary Frazier. Piper Carter explores what's happening with Black men in entertainment? Kanye West, Bill Cosby, R Kelly, & Nas ... bad 2 weeks. Subscribe, Like, and Share the Piper Carter Podcast. Produced by Detroit is Different & Piper Carter
Episode Notes Piper Carter & Khary Frazier kick off the Piper Carter Podcast on the Detroit is Different Podcast Network.Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit. The photographer, Howard University Graduate, and B-Girl is dynamic. This podcast is a weekly take on what's happening in Piper Carter's world. Guests, stories, and news will be covered all the time. Produced by Detroit is Different.
Tazeen and community organizer and co-founder of WeFoundHipHop, Piper Carter, discuss how Hip Hop is a means of preserving sacred spaces.
Seth, Mike, and Becky offer up some of their best interviews of 2018, including Ann Delisi of WDET, the cast of The Detroit Cast, Piper Carter and Mahogany Jones, and Jeremy Allen of the Shattered podcast.
We Found Hip Hop co-founder Piper Carter and recording artist Mahogany Jones drop by to talk about women in hip hop with Seth, Mike, and guest co-host Becky Scarcello. Also, the producer of V313, Detroit's first vegan festival, and an organizer of the Hamtramck Music Fest talk about their upcoming events.
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Wednesday, Aug. 17th, 4pm-6pm EST (1pm-3pm PST) with host Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network. We'll discuss 1) Donald Trump delivers an idiotic speech about the African American community to a White audience. 2) Piper Carter of The 34th Annual African World Festival will talk about this weekends upcoming events. 4) A new report shows how Women are going to prison at a faster rate than men. 5) A new study shows that African Americans are perceived as more beautiful if they are mixed. Why is this? 6) This date in African American History – Marcus Garvey CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more info and podcasts.
Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show, Monday, August 15th, 4pm-6pm EST (3pm-5pm PST) with host Michael Imhotep founder of The African History Network. 1) Milwaukee Police Killing of African American man leads to 2 days of Protests. 2) DOJ Baltimore investigation – How Racial Bias influences the Policing of African Americans. 3) Piper Carter from The 34th Annual African World Fesitval will discuss this weekends event in Detroit, MI. 4) A town in Georgia is purging African Americans from the Voter Rolls. Why is this happening if you vote doesn't count? 5) A new lawsuit accuses 13 St. Louis suburbs of targeting poor African American drivers in a revenue generating scheme. 6) This date in African American History and the founding of The Afro-American Newspaper in 1892. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen to The Michael Imhotep Show online Monday – Friday, 4pm-6pm EST online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or by downloading the "TuneIn Radio" app to your smartphone and search for "Empowerment Radio Network" or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com for more info, podcasts and DVDS.
Listen to the African History Network Show, Thurs., Feb. 7th, 8pm-11pm EST with guest Abayomi Azikiwe, Editor of the Pan-African Newswire. http://panafricannews.blogspot.com. We'll discuss current events including The State Of African-Americans under Pres. Obama's Administration. Bean Jealous, Pres. & CEO of the NAACP recently stated that African-Americans are doing worse under Pres. Obama than before he came in office. What do you think? We'll also discuss the invasion of Mali by Arabs and much more. Piper Carter of the 5E Gallery will join us to talk about an upcoming event. Malaika Cooper of the Natural Hair Care Expo 203 Evolution Tour will talk about this groundbreaking 15 City Tour with the first stop in Cleveland, Feb. 24th. Visit www.NaturalHairCareExpo.com. The African History Network Show can be heard on Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST. For more information please visit www.TheAfricanHistoryNetwork.com or www.youtube.com/mjrob1914 or give us a call at (313) 462-0003. You can listen to the show LIVE at 914-338-1375.