Hard Knock Radio – December 17, 2003
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Weyland speaks with legendary guitarist and Berkeley native Charlie Hunter; Fabiana Rodriguez reports on serial murders of women in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
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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.
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Weyland speaks with legendary guitarist and Berkeley native Charlie Hunter; Fabiana Rodriguez reports on serial murders of women in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
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Davey D talks with some Northern California Olympic hopefuls in boxing; The Straight Forward Club, a boxing club that helps keep boys and girls off the street and away from drugs. The Club focuses on drug, alcohol, and violence prevention and is located at Ida B. Wells High School. The Club program offers substance education, … Continued
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Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich and rapper Paris talk about the capture of Saddam Hussein.
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The repeal of Senate Bill 60; An interview with Michael Thirlwell about the book Ready for Revolution : The Life and Struggles of Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture).
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Mumia Abu Jamal on "The Other War"; Update on the case of Sheila DeToy; This Weekend’s KPFA Community Crafts Fair.
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Mumia commentary on recent events in Cincinnati; Statewide boycott to protest Senate Bill 60; Children’s book author Michael Perry.
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Election day in SF; Music highlights from the upcoming KPFA Community Crafts Fair.
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Davey D talks with SF mayoral candidate Matt Gonzales.
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Mumia commentary on dissent in times of war; Bayview-Hunter’s Point district’s support of Matt Gonzales; Ishle Yi Park’s new CD Work is Love.
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Loretta J. Ross, Founder and Executive Director of the National Center for Human Rights Education, and an interview with J Official whose new album is Project Apocalypse.