Hard Knock Radio – November 12, 2003
National Hip Hop Political Convention set for June 2004: HipHopConvention.org;Carol Moseley Braun; Poet Suhe Ahmad; Damaliayo and the contraversial website www.Rent-A-Negro.com.
National Hip Hop Political Convention set for June 2004: HipHopConvention.org;Carol Moseley Braun; Poet Suhe Ahmad; Damaliayo and the contraversial website www.Rent-A-Negro.com.
A tribute to poet and painter Ted Jones. Jack Foley Hosts.
30 Hour Congress Debate Set to Begin Vigil Held for Veterans Day Bolivians Call for Justice After Protests Global Power Exposed: Part 13: Hate Crimes in Florida Indonesian Maids are Victims of Rape
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An interview with grammy-nominated artist, musician, mother, activist Meshell Ndegeocello, about her new album Comfort Woman; Also, this weeks installment of Living Voices: An ongoing segment on Seven Generations, in English and Spanish, featuring profiles of Native Americans and Native Hawaiins today.
A conversation with world-renowned playwright David Edgar, author of the play cycle Continental Divide about the radical Left in the 1960s, and Tony Platt whose life inspired the production, currently playing at the Berkeley Rep. Visit the Berkeley Rep
Democracy Now! Hosts a Debate on the WTO Ruling Against GW’s Steel Tariffs; Rep. Bernie Sanders, FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein and Watchdog Chuck Lewis Speaking From The National Conference on Media Reform
7:00 amVoices Under Occupation: Guests Nermin Al-Mufti, Iraqi journalist, Amal Al-Khedairy, director of Baghdad "Iraqi House" arts and cultural center. 7:30 amLabor with David Bacon: The Supermarket Strike in Los Angeles and what it will mean for Safeway workers in Northern California whose contract expires in September of next year. 8:00 amThe Supreme Court decides … Continued
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The music of Mexico, with guest Eugene Rodriguez from the Los Cenzontles Mexican Arts Center. Visit LosCenzontles.com
A Syrian-born Canadian man calls for an investigation into his deportation to Syria where he says he was tortured for information about terrorism. The head of the U.S. Occupation in Iraq is abrubtly called back to Washington for a meating on the failures of the U.S. appointed Iraqi governing council. A British medical group estimates … Continued
As British Anti-War Protesters Gear Up for Bushs Visit to London, Blair Faces Dwindling Support Over the Illegal Iraqi Invasion and Occupation An Excerpt of a Prophetic Speech Given by Tony Benn in 1998 Denouncing Plans to Invade Iraq Sunday’s Presentation with Maxine Hong Kingston