Hard Knock Radio – July 20, 2004
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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.
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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.
Did the Bush Administration Allow a Network of Right-Wing Republicans to Foment a Violent Coup in Haiti? A Passel of Pomp and a Circus of Circumstance: Historic Conventions Coverage from the Pacifica Radio Archives
A sucide bomb attack in Baghdad with a fuel tank truck kills nine people, wounds 60, and flattens an industrial neighborhood .. .Its the fourth deadly attack on police and government facilities in the last five days Palestinian President Yassir Arafat tries to defuse a leadership crisis by naming another new security chief over the … Continued
Another Campaign of Misinformation? Leaked 9/11 Report Cites New Evidence That Iran Cooperated with al-Qaeda Before Attacks Fmr. Rep. Cynthia McKinney Seeking to Win Back Georgia Seat Broadcast Exclusive: Georgetown Professor Accuses Bill O’Reilly of Lying About 9/11 Commission’s Findings A Passel of Pomp and a Circus of Circumstance: Historic Conventions Coverage from the Pacifica … Continued
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Tonight Presenting: Hotel Oubliette. Inspired by the memoirs of released American hostages, this play explores what happens when two emotionally disconnected men are chained to a post with an endless amount of time stretching before them. Deprived of both their freedom and the trappings of what has defined them as successful, powerful males, they finally … Continued
Outfoxed: New Documentary Charges Fox News Tailored Coverage to Back Bush Robert Fisk On Sovereignty, Martial Law, and Continuing Violence in the New Iraq "The Greatest Poet of the 20th Century In Any Language" – Celebrating Chilean Poet Pablo Neruda
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An inter-generational dialogue exploring the positive and negetive images in Hip Hop, from our coverage of the National Hip Hop Political Convention last month; Mumia Abu Jamal: A Rich Man’s War; Iranian visual artist Ala Ebtekar – www.torandj.com – about his exhibit titled "Elemental" at The Intersection for the Arts.
Senators turn down a constitutional amendment to ban same sex marriage — the defeat comes in a procedural vote. . . Anti abortion forces win a victory in the House as a committee backs a measure making it easier for hospitals, health insurers and others to refuse to provide or cover abortion services… Up to … Continued
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Mumia Abu Jamal on the U.S. occupation of Iraq and the illusion of democracy; Continuing our coverage of the National Hip Hop Political Convention: Davey D speaks with Former Black Panther member Khaled Samad about gang reconsiliation and the Panthers; Weyland speeks with Bay Area artist musician Kofy Brown about her new music and new … Continued
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More coverage of National Hip Hop Political Convention: The much anticipated gang reconsiliation panel discussion.