Hard Knock Radio – January 28, 2005
Critical Resistance Radio; The controversy at Hot 97 over the Tsunami song.

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.
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.
A discussion about the city of Oaklands newly imposed adult curfew for the citys probationers and parolees; Davey D speaks with Bushwick Bill of the Ghetto Boys.
Mumia Abu Jamal remembers James Foreman: The Passing of a Black Revolutionary; Davey D speaks with former Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb about politics, voting, and the Green strategy for next 4 years.
Legendary jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis; Update on Haiti; Davey D speaks with Donald Lacey of the Lovelife Foundation about an upcoming march.
Mumia Abu Jamal: Oaklands War on Children; Oakland School closings; Hip hop and soul artist Mississippi.
The case against Donald Bearslee, and the case against the death penalty; March for Womens Lives, happening January 22nd, www.marchforwomen.org.
Hard Knock celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Mumia Abu Jamal: Oaklands War Against Schoolchildren; Davey D speaks with hip hop scholar Dawn Elissa Fischer; Plus a special mix celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.