we speak with the NAACP about Philando Castile and next steps. And later we discuss Urban Shield coming to Berkeley Ca.

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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 the NAACP about Philando Castile and next steps. And later we discuss Urban Shield coming to Berkeley Ca.
Today on Hard Knock: Art and Race Conference, 2017 – Impact Hub, Oakland. Featured Panel: Water & Fire – Race Politics from Standing Rock To Ghost Ship To San Pablo. Panelists: Dorothy Santos, Favianna Rodriguez, Christian Frock, and Jonathan Axtell. Moderated by Davey D. Image courtesy of Impact Hub, Oakland.
we speak with Marie Choi and I.O. Sunwoo, members of HOBAK about the Terminal High Altitude Defense (THAAD) program, the political climate in South Korea and the growing resistance movement against US influence in the South. And later Poor News Network provides us with a report.
We talk with political expert, Dr. James Taylor about recent shooting in Washington DC and current political climate in the United States. And later we speak with film director Kali Oray about SF Black Film Festival which is celebrating its 19th year.
we look back on the life and times of Tupac Amaru Shakur, with Money B from Digital Underground.
We discuss the intersection of Art, Culture and Violence Prevention. Later we speak with city council woman Lynette McElhaney and Ryan Nicole about her new play.
With her 2003 debut album, Salt, singer Lizz Wright established herself as one of the brightest newcomers in jazz. Now with the release of Freedom & Surrender, her 5th studio album. Wright has re-emerged, after a long hiatus, with a renewed creative spark and a new kind of perspective that only a lived life can … Continued
On today’s program: we examine the importance of former FBI Director James Comey’s testimony in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee; we discuss Black men and fatherhood with Free Brown and filmmaker Dr. Khalid White; and later we hear perspectives about Russian Intelligence and Immigration.
We sit with several community elders to get an in-depth history of West Oakland and the famed African Students Association that help give rise to the Black Panthers.
We took with Aya de Leon talks about her new book The Boss and the importance of Street Literature.