We speak with Pastor Michael McBride about the intersection between religion/politics, and the Movement for Black Lives Platform. ABOUT PASTOR MCBRIDE: Pastor Michael McBride (known as “Pastor Mike”) is a native of San Francisco and has been active in ministry for over 20 years. Throughout the years, Pastor McBride’s commitment to holistic ministry can be seen … Continued


We speak with Jenee Darden and Koletchi Umbuzone about mental health and trauma in communities of color, specifically the long-term affects of African Americans. Image by Simply KJS #youngblackhistorian and Black Awareness Foundation, Copyright 2016. www.blackawarenessfoundation.com


Na’im Akbar is a clinical psychologist well known for his Afro-centric approach to psychology. On today’s program, Dr. Akbar offers insight and analysis of the social concerns affecting descendants of Africans living in the United States. Afrocentric Scholar, Dr. Akbar offers an Afrocentric approach to understanding the social concerns affecting African-Americans. His name is Dr. … Continued


We speak with internationally renowned artist Justin BUA about his upcoming shows and street art. Later we speak with Sarah Siskin about the Bay Area Mural Festival fundraiser. ABOUT JUSTIN BUA: He’s an internationally renowned artist, author, speaker and entrepreneur. He currently lives in Los Angeles and is best known for his lyrical narrative paintings … Continued


Hard Knock Radio

Ghost and The City; and Poor News Network

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We speak with Ash Maynor, a multi instrumentalist and Ghost & the City’s chief songwriter about the music industry, and the release of the neo-soul band’s Patchwork Soul, CD. Later POOR NEWS NETWORK examines America’s existing War on The Poor.