Hard Knock Radio

Year in Review: Exploring Afrofuturism with Hard Knock Radio – Part Two

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As 2024 draws to a close, Hard Knock Radio hosts a powerful conversation that delves deep into the intersection of Black culture, resistance, and speculative futures—Afrofuturism. The discussion includes insights from a diverse panel of guests: journalist Jenee Darden, artist and educator Ras Ceylon, and scholar/artist Kwadwo Deterville, with host Davey D leading the way. What is … Continued


Hard Knock Radio

Year in Review: Exploring Afrofuturism with Hard Knock Radio

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As 2024 draws to a close, Hard Knock Radio hosts a powerful conversation that delves deep into the intersection of Black culture, resistance, and speculative futures—Afrofuturism. The discussion includes insights from a diverse panel of guests: journalist Jenee Darden, artist and educator Ras Ceylon, and scholar/artist Kwadwo Deterville, with host Davey D leading the way. What is … Continued


Hard Knock Radio

Afrofuturism Pt. 2 and A Conversation with Dr. Horne

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Davey speaks with a panelist of nerd enthusiasts about the future of Afrofuturism. And later we present a conversation hosted by JR Valrey speaking with Dr. Horne. Guests: Ras Ceylon, Kwandro Deterville, Janee Darden, Constance Rice, Osa Tyimba, Dr. Horne, and JR Valrey. Hard Knock Radio is a drive-time Hip-Hop talk show on KPFA (94.1fm … Continued


Hard Knock Radio

Afrofuturism 2022 and Beyond – Year End Review

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We speak with a panel of distinguished individuals about Afrofuturism in films and the re-making of Blackness, gender, and identity.     Oakland, California rapper/activist, Ras Ceylon, unleashes his new album titled “To Srv The Ppl”, a politically charged opus that breathes positivity and hope for social change. Ras Ceylon “To Srv The Ppl” featuring Sizzla, … Continued


Womens Magazine

Adrienne Maree Brown – visionary social change

This Monday February 19th on KPFA Radio’s Women’s Magazine, Viveka Jagadeseen talks to author and activist Adrienne Maree Brown about how we can organize a resilient mass movement capable of creating fundamental social change in today’s political climate with an  understanding of social change inspired by the resilience and adaptive nature of biological systems, that is non hierarchical … Continued