Hard Knock Radio – April 7, 2004
70 Mile March for Education; Afro-Latin hip hoppers O-Maya stops by to talk about their new album and their show tomorrow night.

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.
70 Mile March for Education; Afro-Latin hip hoppers O-Maya stops by to talk about their new album and their show tomorrow night.
Live from a protest against the California Youth Authority in SF; A community in Oakland organizing against a new MacDonald’s; Ptah Mitchell, whose recent book is Ghetto Folklore; William Upski Wimsatt, author of How to get Stupid White Men Out of Office.
Welcome to The Center For Young Women’s Development on their new publication "Know Justice"; The 3rd Annual Bring the Noise Concert, Thursday 4/8 at Bimbo’s, a benefit for Youth Speaks.
Daniel Bergner, author of In the Land of Magic Soldiers : A Story of White and Black in West Africa; Celebrating the life of Marvyn Gaye on the 20th anniversary of his death.
Davey D speaks with Freedom Fighter and WBAI programmer Rosa Clemente; Building a political movement with hip-hop: National Hip-Hop Political Convention coming up this June in New Jersey; The passing of Richard Peréz.
Anita closes out International Women’s Month; The 10th anniversary of 3 strikes and what it has meant to families who have been victimized by it; Celebrating the life of Cesar Chavez; The Eight Annual Youth Speaks Teen Poetry Slam.
Increased racial tension in Northern California. We’ll look at some racially motivated incidents in Rohnert Park and Sacramento. Also, Hip Hop duo The Mamas.
Weyland spins records; Mumia Abu Jamal on imperialism in our times.
Women’s History Month profile: Latifah Simon; Camilla Chavez on Cesar Chavez Day.
Women’s History Month Profile: Ramona Africa; School Closures in Oakland; Hard Knock correspondent G-Spot speaks with legendary songstress Shaka Kahn.