Hard Knock Radio – February 8, 2005
Featuring Aya DeLeon, Boots Riley, and Cornel West speaking last weekend at Laney College in Oakland.

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.
Featuring Aya DeLeon, Boots Riley, and Cornel West speaking last weekend at Laney College in Oakland.
Mumia Abu Jamal pays tribute to Ossie Davis; Tony Jaa talks about his new film Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior; Iron Sheik: Palestinian hip hop.
Lori Robinson, author of I Will Survive: The African-American Guide to Healing from Sexual Assault and Abuse; Weyland interviews hip hop artists The Attic.
Davey D speaks with Dr. Cornel West.
Part 2 of our interview with Mopreme Shakur; Inventos: Hip Hop Cubano documentary film about Cuban hip hop.
The case of Mutulu Shakur, who is up for parole this week, Davey D speaks with Mopreme Shakur, the son of Mutulu Shakur and brother of Tupac Shakur.
Hard Knock speaks with Father Gerard Jean-Juste about his imprisonment, the continuing chaos in Haiti, the role of the U.S. and the international community and much more. Jean-Juste was released Nov. 29 after being imprisoned for seven weeks by the interim Haitian government.
Critical Resistance Radio; The controversy at Hot 97 over the Tsunami song.
Sounds from a protest outside Oakland Mayor Jerry Browns loft against adult curfews in Oakland; Toby Thompkins, author of The Real Lives of Strong Black Women : Transcending Myths, Reclaiming Joy; The 2005 Bay Area African American Health Summit.
Mumia Abu Jamal: American Liberty and Tyranny; Girl, Get Your Money Straight : A Sister’s Guide to Healing Your Bank Account and Funding Your Dreams in 7 Simple Steps by Glinda Bridgforth; Artist Jay Mills.