Piper Carter is an Arts and Culture Organizer and Hip Hop Activist with focus on Environmental and Climate Justice, Food Sovereignty, Black Liberation, Racial Equity, Gender Justice, Education Justice, Entertainment Justice communities and the Maker Space movement.
She is the Environmental Justice Coordinator for Detroit Black Community Food Security Network Midwest Convener and founding member of the Black Caucus for Climate Justice Alliance, a Leadership Team member of National Black Food and Justice Alliance, Cultural Trainer for Detroit Action, Cohort Member of Detroit Equity Action Lab (for Racial Equity), Founding Member of the Detroit Digital Justice Coalition.
She is a Member of World March of Women US Chapter, serves on the Detroit Creative Corridor Center UNESCO Detroit City of Design Stewardship Board, Member of the Detroit Chapter of Hip Hop Caucus, National Board Member & Secretary of Hip Hop Congress, Detroit co-Coordinator for & National Board Member of HipHop4Foundation (providing relief to Black & Brown communities during natural disasters).
She received the prestigious Muhammad Ali Global Peace Initiative Women of Impact Award from The United Nations.
Previously on the Leadership Team of The Rising Majority, a Volunteer Staff Member for East Michigan Environmental Action Council (EMEAC), Communications Team Coordinator for Frontline Detroit Coalition, Volunteer Staff Member of Detroit Independent Freedom Schools Movement (providing supplemental education to marginalized youth as a result of a failed public education system), Adult Ally for Detroit Youth, Alumni of Public Allies Metro Detroit.