Unraveling Atlanta’s Complexities: A Dialogue with Professor Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, listeners were immersed in a profound dialogue between host Davey D and Professor Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar, an esteemed historian and author of the celebrated book “America’s Black Capital: How African Americans Remade Atlanta in the […]
Human Rights Group Sues Joe Biden Over Enabling Genocide in Palestine
In a groundbreaking event that captured the attention of activists and concerned citizens alike, downtown Oakland became the epicenter of a significant legal and public rally. Davey D of Hard Knock Radio was there on hand to witness several hundred people come down, blocked streets and painted huge murals in the street calling for an […]
The Second Founding.. We speak with Author, Historian Eric Foner
In an enlightening session on Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D, engaged with the renowned author and historian Eric Foner to delve into his latest scholarly work, “The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution.” This pivotal book explores the transformative period of Reconstruction, a time when the United States underwent […]
Stop the Hate: Defending Cultural Murals in Black and Palestinian Communities
In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, hosted by Davey D, the conversation turned to a pressing and poignant issue: the targeted defacement of Black and Palestinian murals by racist taggers. This act of vandalism is not just a strike against public art; it represents a deeper assault on the heart and history of […]
Remembering Sekou Odinga: A Legacy of Resilience and Black Liberation
(HKR-01-17-24) In a riveting edition of Hard Knock Radio, Davey D delved into a profound conversation with journalist and author Thandi Chimurenga, alongside longtime activist Kalonji Changa of Black Power Media. Together, they illuminated the enduring legacy and cherished friendship they shared with the late Sekou Odinga, an iconic figure in the struggle for Black […]
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