Hard Knock Radio – December 21, 2004
Davey D interviews hip hop icon Yo-Yo.

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.
Davey D interviews hip hop icon Yo-Yo.
Davey D speaks with legendary hip hop artist Kwamé.
Mumia Abu Jamal examines Black Liberation Theology in his book Faith of Our Fathers: An Examination of the Spiritual Life of African and African-American People; Weyland speaks with the Bay Areas own Jahi and Baby James.
All of Us or None on their annual bike give-away. www.AllofusorNone.org; Davey D speaks with author Dexter Vizinau about his new book Shine on Me: The Biography of an African American Woman, Born Blind.
Mumia Abu Jamal on Why Politics Sucks; 8 stringed guitar wizard Charlie Hunter, this week at Yoshis, on his new music and the Trio.
Davey D speaks with journalist and Hip Hop documentarian Harry Allen about hip hop activism and more.
Davey D speaks with legendary Hip Hop group De La Soul.
3 more artists who will be featured at this weekends 34th Annual KPFA Crafts and Music Fair: MayLee from Redefined Design with her hand made creations from recycled materials; Faviana Rodriguez on Tumis Design collective and her silk-screen political posters; and J Boogies Dubtronic Science on their new CD.
Faviana Rodriguez speaks with author L.A. Banks, whose latest work is The Hunted : A Vampire Huntress Legend; Spoken Word artist Ice Life whose latest album is Spread the Word.
Human Rights Day: Anita Johnson speaks with community organizations about the impact HIV and AIDS has had on Asian and Latino communities; Michael Perry, author of the groundbreaking childrens book Turntable Timmy, bringing Hip-Hop culture to children.