Hard Knock Radio – October 17, 2003
Cuba Series continues: Pablo Herrera and Asata Shakur.
Cuba Series continues: Pablo Herrera and Asata Shakur.
Scott Ritter on the Kay report and Charlie Kernaghan on Stossel and sweatshops.
Environmental Health, Toxics, and Cancer. Guests from Breast Cancer Fund and Breast Cancer Action.
The war against terrorism should be a war for democracy – real democracy, that requires us to live up to our own ideals. New Yorker contributor George Packer has collected essays from some of the best political minds in America to write post-9/11 on the fight for democracy, at home and abroad. Join us for … Continued
7:00: Author of Power Trip: The Fight to Control the Worlds Electricity, and Nettie Hoag, Executive Director of The Utility Reform Network. 8:00: Jim Hightower, author of Thieves in High Places: Theyve Stolen Our Country and Its Time to Take It Back.
Maxine Hong Kingston talks about a Vietnam Veterans writing group and her new book, The 5th Book of Peace. An inside look at Korea: Find out about Korean sentiments in an increasingly tense situation with the US and what caused the WTO suicide of the Korean farmer. Plus music, calendar, and more!
A Frontline Report from Gaza on the Continuing Occupation and Destruction in and around the Rafah Refugee Camp We Feature an Encore Broadcast of a Brand-new Speech by Award-winning London Independent Reporter Robert Fisk
Cuba series continues: Asata Shakur, part 2 of an interview with a political exile, and Hip Hop group Fabrika.