Hard Knock Radio – June 1, 2004
California State Treasurer Phil Angelides on investments in higher education; Mumia Abu Jamal on the so called "War on Terrorism"; Rapper poet journalist Pitch Black Gold.

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.
California State Treasurer Phil Angelides on investments in higher education; Mumia Abu Jamal on the so called "War on Terrorism"; Rapper poet journalist Pitch Black Gold.
Celebrating the life and legacy of jazz legend Elvin Jones.
Day 19 of Fast for Education; Hip Hop Rock group Game; Part 2 of converstion with L.A. Banks, author of the Vampiter Huntress triology.
Mumia Abu Jamal on America’s War on Terrorism; L.A. Banks, author of the Vampiter Huntress triology.
An anti free speech bill, HR 3077; An interview with the lawyer of a 19 year old High School Student, arrested for creating hip hop music at school; Hip Hop Soul artist Van Hunt stops by to talk about his new music – www.vanhunt.com.
Carnaval; Loco Bloco’s 10th Anniversary – www.locobloco.org; The ongoing surveillance of hip hop.
Legendary Boogaloo group The Black Resurgence; Hip Hop artist Magesterio, performing tonight at La Peña in the The 2nd Annual International Hip Hop Exchange: "Sin Fronteras."
Day 11 of the Fast for Education; Cartoonist, author, rapper, Keith Knight, talks about his new album with the Marginal Prophets, and his new comic anthology Red, White, Black, and Blue.
Mumia Abu Jamal on "The Torture We Ignore"; Update on the Fast for Eductaion; Hip Hop artist and poet Azeem talks about his latest album Mayhem Mystics.
Prisoner Abuse in Iraq, and At Home Mumia Abu Jamal on the Prison Abuse at Abu Ghraib; Guests Ty Fairman, former expert security consultant, former FBI operative in the Middle East, and former Prison Guard; Nicholas Yarris, exonerated Pennsylvania Death Row prisoner at SCI-Greene who was released January 16, 2004, says that he had numerous … Continued