Hard Knock Radio – November 9, 2005 at 4:00pm
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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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Mumia with messages to the seeds of wisdom and how the grandchildren of John Africa have remained committed to Move’s revolution and the power of an idea over time. Hip hop trio Little Brother speaks with Davey D about their new album, “The Minstrel Show.”
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A panel on Cuban relations and U.S. policy. The hostility towards Cuba goes back to the Cuban Revolution and travel restrictions have been consistent in U.S. foreign policy while the approach remains inconsistent. Music from Cuba.
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Anita Johnson speaks with “World Cant Wait” organizer Federico Garcia and the plan to drive out the Bush regime. The rally is happening today and with 100,000 people gathering in over 180 cities across the nation, the cause is being recognized and gaining momentum daily. Spending Day of the Dead with St Joseph’s 6th grade … Continued
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Mumia offers commentary on what a difference a constitution makes and how Iraq is not on the yellow brick road to democracy. Words do not constitute deeds and the belief that paper equates to power and become real is misguided. A nation under foreign occupancy is not a nation, but a colony. Successful comedian and … Continued
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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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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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Famous for her lectures on post traumatic slave syndrome, Dr. Joy Degruy-Leary speaks about her new lecture called "How are the Children?" Official Hurricane Katrina Mix.