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Murder At Ryan's exposes the darkest, deepest secrets that lay just beneath the surface of The Move Organization's public perception. Within the groups ranks, members endured unspeakable abuse, victims of a cultic system created by leader Vincent Leaphart in 1972. This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date story of MOVE told by the people who lived and survived it - ex-members known as AFRICAS and others with first hand accounts of bizarre beliefs, abuse, terror campaigns, violence, destr ...
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Piper Carter Podcast

Detroit is Different

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We discuss international, national, and Detroit-centric current events, politics, environmental justice, climate justice, Black Liberation, sovereignty, grassroots eco-feminism, arts and culture, crypto art, NFT's, health and wellness, new music, sustainable fashion, and Hip Hop culture. Brittany is the co-host and producer of the Piper Carter Podcast. Email us at piper@detroitisdifferent.com or brittany@detroitisdiffrent.com
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The podcast is based on the belief that; we give ourselves better odds of winning, when we approach life as a series of projects 'about you'. Join Jamal Abdallah and his team, with weekly special guests as they teach 'us' how to fail better, beat resistance and enjoy the benefits that come from completing a dream project; about you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jay-fm/support
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Coffee and Books

Marc Lamont Hill

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Coffee and Books podcast is hosted by Marc Lamont Hill, a noted author, social commentator, professor, and owner of a coffee shop and bookstore in Philadelphia named Uncle Bobbie’s Coffee & Books. In each episode he chats with authors and prominent public figures who share the backstory behind their latest book. An organic conversation that flows naturally from the book at hand, through the writer’s journey, and of course, the author’s own taste in books. The tone is curious and smart, infor ...
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Fermi 2: A Great Lakes Time Bomb? A Conversation with Jesse Deer in Water (CRAFT) The shores of Lake Erie cradle a ticking time bomb: Fermi 2, a faulty nuclear reactor spewing waste, threatening communities, and endangering our precious freshwater. This episode, we dive deep with Jesse Deer in Water, an Indigenous leader and fierce advocate for shu…
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PIPER CARTER PODCASTNewest Episode: #180 TUNE IN LIVETuesdays at 8pm ///\\///\\ LISTEN via PODCAST PLATFORMS: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/piper-carter-podcast/id1377283486 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6xVkeTXmP9E78i1l8GciID?si=h7425d7kQFaLH_9-M5gXpg Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd?asin=B08K56FFYC&source_co…
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In this episode we delve into the intriguing concept of a social learning understanding of violence. Violence has long been a pressing issue in our society, warranting a deep examination of its root causes. Through this insightful discussion, we aim to shed light on the links between social factors and violent behavior, unveiling the often silent e…
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On this insightful episode of Piper Carter Podcast, we meet the inspiring Sherrie Smith, a Detroit native driven by a mission to cultivate connection and community. Join us as she shares her remarkable journey, culminating in the creation of the groundbreaking Black Farm Finder app. Sherrie's diverse background, spanning various industries and coun…
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The Piper Carter PodcastEpisode #177 - Beyond the Beats: The Environmental Impact of Hip Hop Culture Hip hop, a cultural movement that has transcended boundaries and captivated millions around the world. But have you ever wondered about its environmental impact beyond the beats? Hip hop culture is known for its passion for music, fashion, and artis…
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The Piper Carter Podcast Episode # 176 - Her Unwritten Chapters: Honoring Native Child Kelly Mays As we navigate these painful waters together, let us remember the importance of empathy, love, & solidarity. We hope that this episode serves as a catalyst for understanding, healing, & positive change within our community. Disclaimer:We want to emphas…
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Piper Carter PodcastEpisode # 175 - Is Katt Williams a Misogynist? Is His Humor Problematic or Just Provocative? Are Katt Williams' jokes simply a form of entertainment that pushes boundaries, or do they reveal deeper issues of misogyny? Let's dive in and explore the humor of Katt Williams known for his edgy and controversial comedy. His humor ofte…
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Send us a text This episode was put together quickly in order to publish before current charismatic spokesperson Mike Africa Jr. goes on WURD radio to talk about remains of MOVE children so this is my effort to put some questions out there for WURD to ask Mike. I will write up better show notes tomorrow. Going hit the hay so I can wake up at 5am my…
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Send us a text *cw: profanity and death of children It's hard to believe that an organization like MOVE, which preaches about natural foods and healthy living, could be responsible for the neglect and abuse suffered by its children. In this episode we share exclusive investigative information about Shaeida "She She" Hollaway, who disappeared from t…
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Send us a text *explicit language and threats of violence Whenever MOVE speaks it is always in "the plural" as "The MOVE Family" but what happens in the family stays in the family, like the movie FIGHT CLUB but even more insidious and culty. So outsiders think MOVE is what they say they are - a loving committed family. Over the two seasons you have…
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Send us a text *explicit: child abuse, animal abuse and racial slurs MOVE wants the public to see them as a black liberation group and so Ria Africa has been conveniently erased from their current narrative which is why we made this entire episode all about the white rich girl named Suzy who became Sue Africa and then Ria Africa. For decades Ria ha…
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ON THIS EPISODE we interview Sarah Torres & Kwasi Akwamu of the Detroit Jericho Chapter about Mumia Abu-Jamal, the pending important decision Judge Lucretia Clemons is gonna make at any moment, and his situation in general. ACTIONS: TAKE THE MUMIA VIDEO CHALLENGE! https://www.facebook.com/LoveNotPhear/videos/582195977091956 Join the Mumia Video Cha…
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Episode Notes PIPER CARTER PODCAST Newest Episode: #158 TUNE IN LIVE Tuesdays at 8pm ON THIS EPISODE we interview Kamau Franklin of Community Movement Builders about the campaign to #StopCopCity What is Cop City?Atlanta Police Foundation is trying to build the largest police training facility in the US in Weelaunee Forest, a watershed surrounded by…
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PIPER CARTER PODCAST with guest Khary Frazier (Detroit is Different) talking the MLK statute, Piper Carter routine for healing from grief, and Madonna's comeback. Newest Episode: #154 Listen via: Apple Podcast | Spotify | Audible | Amazon Music | iHeartRadio | Stitcher On this episode it's our first episode of 2023, Please support by: Becoming a Pa…
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Send us a text Mumia Abu Jamal is mostly known to the world as a former black panther, former radio journalist and for the last 41 years as a convicted murderer who had been sentenced to death but now is serving life in prison without parole. What is less known about Mumia Abu Jamal is his long history with MOVE before he shoots Officer Daniel Faul…
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Send us a text Born into MOVE 15 years after the most deadly confrontation on Osage Avenue, Rain Africa was groomed to be a spokesperson and "fundraiser" for MOVE and Mumia Abu Jamal which she says is one in the same. Rain breaks down how MOVE deftly and deceptively uses the media, academics and "the movement". The producers of this podcast wish to…
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Send us a text *CW: discussion of domestic abuse, threats of violence and loss of life. After more than 30 years Jeanne Africa is breaking her silence about the 5 years she was a devoted MOVE member sharing never-before-heard details about what she alleges was the true nature of MOVE - to overthrow the system by violent revolution and that in follo…
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Send us a text This episode examines the real man behind THE COORDINATOR of MOVE, Vincent Leaphart, the leader and creator of the group who gave himself the name of JOHN AFRICA and the title of THE COORDINATOR. Vincent Leaphart, like most cult leaders, put his followers on the front line of his "revolution" and they certainly paid the price with th…
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Send us a text *CW: discussion of infant deaths, child neglect, child abuse, and police brutality. MOVE says their religion is Life. "JOHN AFRICA taught us that Life is the priority. Nothing is more important or as important as Life, the force that keeps us alive. All life comes from one source, from God, Mom Nature, Mama. Each individual life is d…
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Send us a text *CW: child neglect and abuse. MOVE has always bragged about the health/strength of the children raised in MOVE were even more exceptional because they were raised as the "pure generation" under MOVE Law - the teachings of John Africa but the reality was the children were sick with diseases like Kwashiorkor which is only seen in devel…
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Send us a text *Sensitive content about police brutality, abuse against children and women. Mention of racial slurs. MOVE began in the West Philadelphia neighborhood of Powelton Village at a time when counterculture and revolution were the norm and a former Black Panther once crossed paths with a handyman named Vince who then became John Africa. Th…
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Send us a text MOVE claims that their "organization" was created by one man, a black man named Vincent Leaphart. Vincent did not create the MOVE cult by himself, he had a lot of help from a white graduate student named Donald Glassey who then escaped and became a government informant in order to stop Vincent's bomb plot. The producers of this podca…
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Send us a text Welcome to Season 2 of the podcast. In this episode you will get some updates and behind-the-scenes information on Season 1 and then you will hear from cult expert and author Rick Alan Ross about MOVE and the overall nature of destructive cults and MOVE. . Links and Resources mentioned in this episode: Tony Allen's blog: AntiMOVE Kev…
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Black August Series Lumumba Bandele of Malcolm X Grassroots Movement Discusses Abolition. 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-carte…
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Black August Series 2022: Alternatives to Policing with Curtis Renae of the Detroit Safety Team 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…
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Black August Series 2022: Kwasi Akwamu & Yusef Shakur on Freedom and abolition. 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 …
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Kujichagulia How Detroit Is Different Is Practicing Self Determination Through Fund Raising. 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-ca…
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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 o…
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On this episode, Marc is in conversation with author, journalist, and film producer, Todd Brewster. The two discuss their book Seen and Unseen Technology, Social Media, and the Fight for Racial Justice. They explain why they decided to collaborate on this project, why this book is important, and Marc has some fun torturing Todd with Buy it, Borrow …
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