Capitalism 101
Today we bring you the six-part documentary series CAPITALISM, looks at both the history of ideas and the social forces that have shaped the capitalist world.

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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.
Today we bring you the six-part documentary series CAPITALISM, looks at both the history of ideas and the social forces that have shaped the capitalist world.
Today author Kevin Powell speaks to a KPFA audience about his latest book, most recent talk The Education of Kevin Powell. Kevin Powell is the author or editor of eleven previous books. He has written for The Huffington Post, Esquire, Rolling Stone, The Washington Post and others. He is president and co-founder of BK Nation, … Continued
We present Malcolm X’s 1964 speech, The Ballot or The Bullet.
Davey D. Interviews Filmmaker Stanley Nelson, plus excerpts of the documentary The Black Panthers: Vanguard of The Revolution.
Today we present to you Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. a theological scholar and a pastor’s pastor. Last month, Rev. Dr. Wright spoke at the First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Oakland Ca The audio comes to us courtesy of Rev Cheryl Ward of Liberation Ministries. And in this talk Rev. Wright, explores America’s hypocrisy….the … Continued
We speak with Bambu about the upcoming Beyond Dreams series on Immigration. Later on we speak with Tarika Lewis, first female Black panther about the history of Oakland and the upcoming PBS special Panther Vanguard of the Revolution
Hard Knock caught up with the talented singer song writer, Daley who most defiantly has a bright future. He spoke with us about his look & his sound, moving from Manchester to London to peruse his career, & more. And later we examine the impacts of gentrification in Oakland Ca.
Nicole Lee of Black Movement Law Project discusses black votes being taken for granted by Democratic and Republican political parties.
Celebrity and Activism in the wake of Beyonce’s Formation. And later Bay Area born soul singer Jennifer Johns stops by to talk about her Bon Voyage event. We spoke with Ronnisha Johnson an organizer with Black Lives Matter Bay Area and the Last 3 Percent, a group named after the size of San Francisco’s … Continued
Long time activist Jamala Rogers discusses her book Ferguson Is America: Roots to Rebellion. She talks about 1972 Black political convention and the existing political landscape in Ferguson.