Hard Knock Radio

Hard Knock Radio – October 31, 2005

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A survivor of Hurricane Katrina speaks with correspondent Timori Sandarajin. Davey D speaks with community organizer Nali Ali and his plans to camp out on the steps of the governor’s home to raise awareness and stop the planned execution of Tuki Williams that is scheduled for December 13. The hope is for clemency to be … Continued


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Hard Knock Radio – October 28, 2005

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Mumia Abu Jamal comments on other mothers and other movements. Montgomery bus boycott, modern civil rights movement and Rosa Parks and how people build movements. Davey D speaks with organizers from a campaign to unplug Clear Channel. Hip hop is used to sell racism and hate and we hear new artists but no new perspectives … Continued


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Hard Knock Radio – October 26, 2005

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Medical marijuana legend and hero Ed Rosenthal and the movement that he has been a key part of for the last 20 years. Wonders of Cannibus festival is happening this weekend. Hard Knock’s 420 mix


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Hard Knock Radio – October 20, 2005

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Davey D speaks with author Stacy Gueraseva on her book: Def Jam Inc: Extraordinary Story of the World’s Most Influential Hip-Hop Label. Former editor in chief for Russell Simmon’s magazine, Stacy grew up in the hip hop culture and offers her insight through the chronicles. Music by rising star Leila James.


Hard Knock Radio

Hard Knock Radio – October 18, 2005

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Youth Radio’s Anye Howell offers new commentary on the past weekend’s Millions More Movement. Ten years after the Million Man Movement, the struggle for equality still continues and was extended to include women, Latinos and indigenous peoples. Dave Zirin author of “What’s My Name, Fool? Sports and Resistance in the United States”, and the living … Continued