Gina Rosales / Poor News Network
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Today HardKnock speaks with Gina Rosales of Undiscovered SF about their event Pinay Power, we also hear the latest from the Poor News Network.
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Hard Knock Radio is a drive-time Hip-Hop talk show on KPFA (94.1fm @ 4-5 pm Monday-Friday), a community radio station without corporate underwriting. Hosts Davey D and Anita Johnson give voice to issues ignored by the mainstream while planting seeds for social change.
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Today HardKnock speaks with Gina Rosales of Undiscovered SF about their event Pinay Power, we also hear the latest from the Poor News Network.
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Davey D speaks with Sister Iminah and Professor Griff about the legacy of Fela Kuti and more.
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We continue our conversation about the 2018 Oakland Mayoral debates moderated by Davey D.
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This is the SOGo Oakland debate that took place last week at the Uptown Nightclub.
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Davey D talks with professor J of X-Clan; we speak with vocalist Sidney Jacobs; Hodari Davis talks about Life Is Living festival.
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Paradise Gray of X-Clan talks with Davey D about his new book NO HALF STEPPIN which chronicles the history of New York’s famed Hip Hop club Latin Quarters
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we speak with rewire journalist Auditi Guha about the ongoing water crisis in Flint, Michigan. Later Julieta Kusnir speaks with author Imogene Tondre about her book, Cuba: The Cookbook. A unique compilation of authentic home-cooking recipes from Cuba, reflecting the island’s remarkable culinary diversity.
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Davey speaks with Karen Senefuru and Ashara Ekundayo about the Black Woman Is God exhibit
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We talk with local filmmakers and music experts about a new film out of Oakland called One voice that focuses on the development of Gospel music. Later we talk about the importance of Indigenous People’s Day
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Fatherhood is one of the most challenging jobs in the world, and it becomes even tougher when one must combat harmful stereotypes. In his work, Khalid Akil White actively challenges the negative stereotype of the “Black Father.” White is both a father himself and a professor of African American studies. With these dual qualifications, he … Continued