Hard Knock Radio

Hard Knock Radio – March 4, 2005

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Mumia Abu Jamal on Social Security; Davey D explores the history of Mix Tapes; and Fifth Element, an artists’ collective dedicated to finding women’s voices in hip-hop.


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Hard Knock Radio – March 3, 2005

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Materializing Icons; and Davey D speaks with local award-winning filmmaker Joslyn Rose about the DVD release of her film Sounds of Spirit., which focuses on the creative and spiritual aspects of hiphop culture.


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Hard Knock Radio – March 1, 2005

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Dr. Cornel West pays tribute to Oscar winner Jamie Foxx; A report back from a protest against New York’s Hot 97; Anita Johnson reports from the Oakland Unified School District administrative building where there is a planned action today.


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Hard Knock Radio – February 24, 2005

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Davey D speaks with industry insider Lisa Fager of IndustryEars.com about ongoing campaigns to hold urban radio executives accountable to the hip hop community for the music that they play; and Pooja Makhijani, author of Under Her Skin : How Girls Experience Race in America.


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Hard Knock Radio – February 22, 2005

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Congresswoman Barbara Lee on a tribute to Shirley Chisholm taking place at Oakland’s historic Grand Lake Theatre; In an exclusive interview with Hard Knock Radio, Mumia Abu Jamal talks about his latest book We Want Freedom: A Life in the Black Panther Party.