Hard Knock Radio – May 5, 2004
Anita talks with folks dealing with women that find themselves incarcerated and pregnent; Oakland Leaf: An orginization of artists and eductators combatting school closures; A lesson on Cinco de Mayo.

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.
Anita talks with folks dealing with women that find themselves incarcerated and pregnent; Oakland Leaf: An orginization of artists and eductators combatting school closures; A lesson on Cinco de Mayo.
Media analyst, journalist, activist, and host of the nw show "It’s Your Call" on KALW, Farai Chideya; Emory Douglas joins Hard Knock to talk about his art exhibit "A Retrospective on the Black Panther Party & the Art of Emory Douglas," at Sargent Johnson Gallery, 762 Fulton St., SF. More info at www.aaacc.org
Update on Haiti, with Marguerite Laurent of the Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network; Freedom fighter, singer, songwriter, activist Thomas Mapfumo, along with the Black Panther Fugitives and David Hilliard, former chief of staff of the Black Panther Party.
This month’s edition of Critical Resistance Radio; Weyland talks with Baby Jaymes about the music biz and his new album Ghetto Retro.
Folks from Education Not Incarceration on a teach in and speak out this Saturday at Oakland Tech; Weyland speaks with Prach, an L.A. hip hop artist that Newsweek Magazine is calling the "first Cambodian-American Hip Hop star", and joining that conversation is Mike Siv, star of the new film Refugee.
The National Political Hip Hop Convention is coming in June; Pilipino Hip Hop artist Kiwi.
Our ongoing series: "How to Burn Bush in 2004", today with guest Harry Belafonte.
Tony Colman & Nicole Lee from Lets Get Free will talk about how the community is responding to the crisis at the California Youth Authority; Two recent reports: Under the Microscope: Asian and Pacific Islander Youth in Oakland, and Moving Beyond Exclusion: Focusing on the Needs of Asian and Pacific Islander Youth in San Francisco.
Mobilizing for reproductive choice: The Latina Summit and the March for Women’s Lives; Celebrating Mumia Abu Jamal’s 50th Birthday.
Mumia Abu Jamal on Democracy; Upcoming Latina Summit: Mobilizing for reproductive rights; The KPFA First Voice Apprenticeship Program.