Hard Knock Radio

Hard Knock Radio – July 15, 2004

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An inter-generational dialogue exploring the positive and negetive images in Hip Hop, from our coverage of the National Hip Hop Political Convention last month; Mumia Abu Jamal: A Rich Man’s War; Iranian visual artist Ala Ebtekar – www.torandj.com – about his exhibit titled "Elemental" at The Intersection for the Arts.


Hard Knock Radio

Hard Knock Radio – July 14, 2004

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Mumia Abu Jamal on the U.S. occupation of Iraq and the illusion of democracy; Continuing our coverage of the National Hip Hop Political Convention: Davey D speaks with Former Black Panther member Khaled Samad about gang reconsiliation and the Panthers; Weyland speeks with Bay Area artist musician Kofy Brown about her new music and new … Continued


Hard Knock Radio

Hard Knock Radio – July 7, 2004

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Continuing Hard Knock’s coverage of the National Hip Hop Political Convention – National Hip Hop Political Convention: Deputy Mayor of New Jersey Ras Baraka on the political mobilization of the Hip Hop generation; Dead Prez on their new album, the relevence of voting, and Hip Hop activism.


Hard Knock Radio

Hard Knock Radio – July 6, 2004

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Continuing Hard Knock’s coverage of the National Hip Hop Political Convention – National Hip Hop Political Convention: Hip Hop and spirituality; Davey D speaks with Michael Eric Dyson. Also a visit with Youth Speaks.


Sunday Salon

Sunday Salon – July 4, 2004

Guest host Wes "Scoop" Nisker, author of several books, including The Essential Crazy Wisdom and Buddha’s Nature: A Practical Guide to Discovering Your Place in the Cosmos. His most recent book is The Big Bang, The Buddha and the Baby Boom. www.wnisker.com


Hard Knock Radio

Hard Knock Radio – July 2, 2004

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Mumia Abu Jamal on the 4th of July; Continuing Hard Knock’s coverage of the National Hip Hop Political Convention – National Hip Hop Political Convention: Davey D speaks with delegates from Philadelphia and Cincinnati organizing committees on Hip Hip activism and the issues effecting African American communities.