Hard Knock Radio – April 22, 2004
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Mumia Abu Jamal on Democracy; Upcoming Latina Summit: Mobilizing for reproductive rights; The KPFA First Voice Apprenticeship Program.
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 Abu Jamal on Democracy; Upcoming Latina Summit: Mobilizing for reproductive rights; The KPFA First Voice Apprenticeship Program.
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Update on Haiti; Mumia Abu Jamal on G.W. Bush; Oakland-based hip hop duo The Mamas.
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Mumia Abu Jamal on the worsening situation in Iraq; Hard Knock on "420".
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Mumia Abu Jamal on the fall out from Fallujah; Taigi Smith, author of Sometimes Rhythm, Sometimes Blues: Young African Americans on Love, Relationships, Sex, and the Search for Mr. Right.; Adisa Banjoko, author to the upcoming book Lyrical Swords.
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Joe Domanick, author of Cruel Justice: Three Strikes and the Politics of Crime in America’s Golden State; Artist and social activist Rico Pavon on the decolonization of Vieques and an upcoming Vieques Libre event.
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30th anniversary of the slaying of 3 civil rights workers in Mississippi; Tre Hardson stops in to talk about his new album, new music, new direction, and his appearance here in the Bay Area this weekend.
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Anita Johnson explores the alarming rise in sexual assaults in the San Francisco public school system, and Jazz power trio The Bad Plus stops in before their performance at Yoshi’s.
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Donald Lacey from the Love Life Foundation; Javier from the Colored Ink theater company on the new play Politricks; Mario from AWOL Magazine on what might happen if they implement the draft.
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War crimes in Iraq, with guest writer and columnist Mark Levine who just returned from Iraq; Christopher Scheer, author of The Five Biggest Lies Bush Told Us About Iraq; and hip hop artist Paris.
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Mumia Abu Jamal on Richard Clarke; Let’s Get Free has a new campaign: Alternatives for Youth.