Hard Knock Radio

Indigenous People’s Day 

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We speak with a number of activists about the importance of Indigenous People’s Day.   image courtesy of highline edu. @copyright highline edu. highline college


Hard Knock Radio

Evolutionary Blues and Dick Gregory

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We discuss the new film, Evolutionary Blues with filmmakers Cheryl Fabio and Shamari. ABOUT THE FILM The Blues is an earthy, soul-stirring mélange of roots music and personal narratives that became the defining soundtrack of Black America. Wherever Black people settled that soundtrack took on a local flavor. In Northern California, the influences came from … Continued


Apex Express Dolores Huerta & Peter Bratt

“I learned to use chopsticks when I was seven,” says our guest Dolores Huerta about growing up in diverse Stockton, California. Join us on Apex Express to hear Host Miko Lee and guest contributor Jalena Keane-Lee interview the legendary activist Dolores Huerta and filmmaker Peter Bratt all about the new documentary “Dolores“. Dolores shares her … Continued


Hard Knock Radio

Neo Nazi and Hurricane Harvey

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We speak with local SF artist activist about the Neo Nazi rallies in SF and Berkeley. Later we speak with Houston activist Denize Lopez about Hurricane Harvey and its impact on undocumented folks.


Womens Magazine

Womens Magazine – June 5, 2017

We talk with organizer, writer and freedom dreamer Alicia Garza, one of the founders of the #Black Lives Matter network. .Alicia is also Special Projects Director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance, the nation’s leading voice for dignity and fairness for the millions of domestic workers in the United States. And Giovanna Capone discusses the … Continued


Womens Magazine

Womens Magazine – May 1, 2017 – Hope and Dissent Through Writing and Action

L.A. Kauffman talks about the history of radical action in the U.S. beginning May Day 1971, when an audacious collection of radical announced that “If the government won’t stop the war, we’ll stop the government.”  The extraordinary story of a nearly forgotten action in Washington, D.C. leads into a discussion of movements from the anti-nuclear power protests of the 1970s and … Continued