In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D engaged in a thought-provoking discussion with Quency Phillips from Lighthouse Silicon Valley, exploring a wide array of topics ranging from trust and authenticity to the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) on society. They also discussed the upcoming meet and greet, JEDI Passport speaker series. […]
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Unveiling Educational Equity: A Dialogue with Chris Emdin on Anti-Woke Sentiments, Allyship, and Afrocentric Freedom Models
Hard Knock Radio host Davey D and educator Professor Chris Emdin, had a discussion that centered on alarming developments unfolding in Florida regarding the elimination of DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) programs along with Ethnic Studies and Black history from school curricula. Davey D underscored the gravity of this shift, labeling it as a manifestation […]
A Conversation w/ Dr James Taylor about a Proposed Anti-Election Law in Arizona
In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, renowned host Davey D engaged in a spirited conversation with Dr. James Taylor, a Professor at UCSF and political analyst, centering around a controversial proposed law in Arizona. Here’s a breakdown of the key points discussed: Constitutional Concerns and Power Dynamics Dr. Taylor voiced strong concerns about […]
Ana Tijoux’s Hard Knock Radio Interview: A Fusion of Music, Social Commentary, and Hope
Ana Tijoux’s recent appearance on Hard Knock Radio with host Davey D was a vibrant exchange, touching upon music, social issues, and personal experiences. They shared stories about Ana’s time in Barcelona and Davey D’s DJ activities, setting a light-hearted tone for the conversation. Music played a central role, with Davey D introducing Ana’s song […]
America’s Black Capital-Atlanta: A conversation w/ Professor Jeffery O.G. Ogbar
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 […]
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