Hard Knock Radio – July 30, 2004
This months edition of Critical Resistance Radio; Longtime community activist Norman Jayo with a lesson about Manila town.

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.
This months edition of Critical Resistance Radio; Longtime community activist Norman Jayo with a lesson about Manila town.
Activists from All of Us or None about the upcoming Peace and Justice Summit; Los Mocosos about their new album American Us.
Sheree R. Thomas, editor of the Dark Matter Anthologies; Davey D reports back from the DNC.
Continuing coverage of the Democratic National Convention: Davey D speaks with Danny Glover; Youth Radio at the DNB; Mumia Abu Jamal: Four Years of Hope, Four Years of Hell.
Davey D reports from the floor of the Democratic National Convention in Boston, and Greg Morizumi from East Side Arts Alliance about a Black Panther photo exhibit.
A youth empowerment summit happening at San Francisco State University, and Gary G-Spot Baca helps us celebrate the 63rd Birthday of George Clinton.
The women of Hard Knock discuss African-American leadership: part of Hard Knock’s continuing coverage of last month’s National Hip Hop Political Convention; Mumia Abu Jamal: Vote for Whom?;
The men of Hard Knock discuss African-American leadership: part of Hard Knock’s continuing coverage of last month’s National Hip Hop Political Convention.
Highlights from a town hall meeting exploring electoral politics at the National Hip Hop Political Convention; Mumia Abu Jamal on Blaming the Messanger; Davey D speaks with rap artist Teflon about the Bay Areas influence on the Hip Hop game and his new album.