Hard Knock Radio – November 25, 2004
Indian Land Radio: 35 Years of Taking Back Alcatraz. A production of KPFAs New World Center.

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.
Indian Land Radio: 35 Years of Taking Back Alcatraz. A production of KPFAs New World Center.
Mumia Abu Jamal: The American Politics of Morality; Spearhead frontman Michael Franti talks about this weekends Harvest Ball at The Filmore, and his new documentary film I Know I Am Not Alone about his travels to the Middle East.
Native American activist, poet, elder, and visionary John Trudell.
The Voter Count: Whats going on with recent election voter fraud?; Violence in sports and entertainment; Jahi on his new album.
Mumia Abu Jamal: Another Stolen Democracy; Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner, author of The F-Word: Feminism In Jeopardy – Women, Politics and the Future; Prison rights activists talk about medical systems inadequacies at the California Department of Corrections.
Dollars and Cents: A new Hard Knock segment on money management and financial planning; Bay Area alternative jazz ensemble Cannonball.
Local Hip Hip artist RasCeylon on his new CD; Toby Thompkins, author of The Real Lives of Strong Black Women : Transcending Myths, Reclaiming Joy.
Part 2 of our interview with hiker Aron Ralston, author of Between a Rock and a Hard Place; Dave Marsh on new legislation being pushed through the senate which will effect everyone who downloads songs from the internet and copies CDs; Also Little Brother and Foreign Exchange, who will be performing tonight at Blakes.
Voting irregularities in Ohio; Aron Ralston, author of Between a Rock and a Hard Place, on being stuck in the desert and having to amputate his own arm in order to survive.
The San Francisco Film Arts Festival; A Roots hip hop mix in preparation for their upcoming performance at the We the Planet Festival.