Hard Knock Radio – September 15, 2005
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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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September 11 is commemorated via September 12, the day after, when the lives of immigrant communities was forever changed. Correspondents report from the Gulf Region.
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Spearhead’s Michael Fronti speaks about Power to the Peace 2005 Concert. Hip hop artist Leo Cats speaks about benefit concerts in New Orleans and Louisiana
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Marie Clark Brille conflict in Darfur Director of Education Mobilization For Africa Action, Marie Clark Brille, discusses the conflict in Darfur, Marcel Diallo speaks to Davey D about how gentrification, the process of restoring urban areas by the affluent that often leaves the lower income displaced, is linked to the sufferers of Katrina.
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Curtis Muhammad of New Orleans People Committee and the racist neglect of hurricane victims. Cynthia McKinney , freedom fighter and congress member, speaks with Davey D. Commentary from political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal on Katrina’s fury.
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Beginning of Katrina coverage with Mississippi hip hop artist David Banner. Kanye West radio mix about his feelings toward President Bush. Congress woman Barbara Lee in.
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Annual Labor Day mix. To all the providers, check chasers, employment seekers and hustlers-this one is for you.
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The legendary Cool Herc, a founding father of hip hop and the break beat, sits with Weyland.
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Fabiana Rodriguez completes her two part interview with freedom fighter and Nobel Peace Prize nominees Yuri Kochiamo and Betita Martinez. Ubiquity recording artist Quantic speaks with Weyland about his latest releases and his show tonight at the Social Club.
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Fabiana Rodriquez speaks with woman warriors Yuri Kochiama and Betita Martinez.