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Hard Knock Radio: A Conversation with Jamal Ibn Mumia the son of Mumia Abu-Jamal

In a poignant episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D engaged with Jamal Ibn Mumia, the activist son of political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal. During this Black History Month special, they delve into the ongoing struggles faced by political prisoners and the systemic issues of racial injustice and corruption in the criminal justice system. Celebrating … Continued


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The Hidden Side of Target: Surveillance, Policing, and a Call for Scrutiny

On a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D sat down with Minneapolis-based educator and freelance journalist Marjaan MJ Sirdar. The conversation delved into the deeper history of Target’s involvement in law enforcement, racialized surveillance, and its strategic influence over public policy. As Target rescinds its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, Sirdar’s research reveals that … Continued


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What Kind of Bird Can’t Fly: A Memoir of Resilience and Resurrection

A decade behind bars spurs fifty powerful years of political and legal battles for freedom and human rights. “Whoever wants to assuage their doubts that radical change is possible—from the level of the individual to that of law, culture, and society—should make time to read Dorsey Nunn’s extraordinary memoir.” —Angela Y. Davis “Dorsey Nunn is … Continued


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The Art of the Game”: Celebrating NBA All-Star Weekend with Artistic Flair at 954 Market Street

As NBA All-Star Weekend descends on San Francisco, “The Art of the Game” exhibition at 954 Market Street, adjacent to the Powell Street BART station, becomes a focal point for celebrating basketball through the eyes of Bay Area artists. Hosted by Davey D on Hard Knock Radio, the exhibit not only showcases artistic talent but … Continued