Hard Knock Radio – October 10, 2005
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Indigenous Peoples Day. No Peace on Stolen Land Mix and rapper Ras Kdee and Street Prison.
4:00 PM PACIFIC TIME: MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
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.
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Indigenous Peoples Day. No Peace on Stolen Land Mix and rapper Ras Kdee and Street Prison.
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Part two of an interview wit David Johnson, state president of Mississippis NAACP chapter, and the efforts being taken to hold the government accountable for the handling of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Native American hip hop group War Club and the grassroots organization that is a movement to collectively assemble Native youth under a … Continued
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Mumia Abu Jamal on lessons from Katrina, Rita and beyond and how race, wealth, power and national security play into these lessons. Government’s response to Katrina with Taranna Burr of 21st Century Youth Leadership Movement and the efforts they are taking to help since FEMA is not. Weyland speaks with Too Short.
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Anita Johnson in Baluxy, Mississippi reporting on the conditions and lack of help from the government. Mumia Abu Jamal on Hurricane Francis and Davey D speaks to Boo Riley of The Coup in Washington D.C. About the state of hip hop.
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Critical Resistance. Fifth Annual Living Word Festival begins tomorrow and Weyland speaks with Thomas Riley of Youth Speaks.
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Anita Johnson speaks with grassroots organizer and journalist Rosa Clemente about the government sponsored F.B.I administered political assassination of Puerto Rican nationalist leader Filiberto Ojeda Rios. The freedom fighter pushed for the independence of the island from colonial oppressors and the fact that Rios was killed on the 23rd sends a message that any attempt … Continued
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Davey D speaks with Omawalie Olan Rawaju of the National Black United Front, Houston Chapter, about the Million More Movement this October. Next to California, the state of Texas incarcerates the most number of people and the effort being put forward to stop it.
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Friday Night Vibes T Cash.Minister Christopher Mohammed on "Million More" movement which is a continuation of sort of the Million Man March, which was the largest gathering in American history. Remix of Civil Disobedience in Washington D.C.