We speak with Sara Mokuria, the co-founder of Mothers Against Police Brutality about the police involved death of Botham Shem Jean. Later Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist stops by to discuss True Skool Events.

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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.
We speak with Sara Mokuria, the co-founder of Mothers Against Police Brutality about the police involved death of Botham Shem Jean. Later Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist stops by to discuss True Skool Events.
Over the weekend Bay Area Black Journalists hosted panel discussion on Media and Black Images. The panel included local media figures, Christine Ayers of KPIX and Armand from KBLX. It also had Van Latham of TMZ and P Frank of TV One.
Dorsey Nunn of Legal Services with Children speaks on the ongoing Prison Strike and his new center. Later we speak with ATL based artist Sa Roc.
We speak with author Malik Wade about his book Pressure: From FBI Fugitive to Freedom and later environmental activists discuss global warming, community protection and the upcoming Global Climate Action Summit.
We speak with Dr. James Taylor the director of the African American Studies program at the University of San Francisco about the Kavanaugh hearings. image credit @ gettyimages
We speak with Rosa Clemente about hot topics that examine the political and social culture of the United States. This conversation was recorded last week. Rosa Alicia Clemente is an organizer, political commentator and independent journalist. An Afro-Puerto Rican born and raised in the Bronx, NY.
We speak with Dr. James Taylor about the Kavanaugh Hearings. Later we check in with filmmaker Fleetwood about his latest film exploring Black Fatherhood. Fleetwood’s indiegogo campaign “ZEPHANIAH” There is a new documentary film being directed by Robert ” Fleetwood” Bowden entitled ZEPHANIAH, and it is based on embracing the responsibilities of fatherhood and the … Continued
we speak with filmmaker Boots Riley about his new film Sorry To Bother You. Later we speak with author Khalid White about Black Fatherhood.
We speak with Ash Maynor about the new EP release from Ghost and the City. photo credit @ Ghost and The City.com
We talk with local Bike organizer Najari Smith and civil rights attorney Walter Riley about Oakland Police arresting and jamming up Black bicyclists during First Fridays. And later Poor News Network examines America’s War on the Poor.