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Hard Knock Radio – May 6, 2004

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Mumia Abu Jamal on the mistreatment of prisoners in Iraq; Guest from the Sacred Womb Mothers Circle on the importance of motherhood; Oakland Leaf: An orginization of artists and eductators combatting school closures.


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Hard Knock Radio – May 5, 2004

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Anita talks with folks dealing with women that find themselves incarcerated and pregnent; Oakland Leaf: An orginization of artists and eductators combatting school closures; A lesson on Cinco de Mayo.


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Hard Knock Radio – May 4, 2004

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Media analyst, journalist, activist, and host of the nw show "It’s Your Call" on KALW, Farai Chideya; Emory Douglas joins Hard Knock to talk about his art exhibit "A Retrospective on the Black Panther Party & the Art of Emory Douglas," at Sargent Johnson Gallery, 762 Fulton St., SF. More info at www.aaacc.org


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Hard Knock Radio – May 3, 2004

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Update on Haiti, with Marguerite Laurent of the Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network; Freedom fighter, singer, songwriter, activist Thomas Mapfumo, along with the Black Panther Fugitives and David Hilliard, former chief of staff of the Black Panther Party.


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Hard Knock Radio – April 29, 2004

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Folks from Education Not Incarceration on a teach in and speak out this Saturday at Oakland Tech; Weyland speaks with Prach, an L.A. hip hop artist that Newsweek Magazine is calling the "first Cambodian-American Hip Hop star", and joining that conversation is Mike Siv, star of the new film Refugee.


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Hard Knock Radio – April 26, 2004

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Tony Colman & Nicole Lee from Lets Get Free will talk about how the community is responding to the crisis at the California Youth Authority; Two recent reports: Under the Microscope: Asian and Pacific Islander Youth in Oakland, and Moving Beyond Exclusion: Focusing on the Needs of Asian and Pacific Islander Youth in San Francisco.