We speak with long-time educators and activists Jelani Cobb who is the Dean of Journalism at Columbia University and Lasana Hotep who does extensive work in the field of equity and diversity. They break down the history and the political landscape that has led to powerful right-wing forces pushing to eradicate Africana/ Black studies. Both […]
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Jon Melrod Speaks about Organizing on the Front lines of Class Wars | An Intv w/ Rudy Corpuz of United Playas
We speak with long time activist, author and union organizer Jon Melrod about his new book, ‘Fighting Times: Organizing on the Front Lines of the Class War’. It chronicles an import 13 year period in Jon’s life where as a student in Madison, Wisconsin during the Civil Rights, Anti-War, Black Power Movement, he intersects and […]
Filipino Students Protest Consulate in SF | Rozz Nash Talks about the Afro-Diasporic Play ‘Kola’
Hard Knock Radio (11-30-22) Davey D speaks with Nickel Rivera, an organizer with The League of Filipino Students, about the political issues the Philippines is facing and the insidious red-tagging of student organizations here in the US. A detailed statement concerning this was recently released condemning the practice. We also discuss the planned protest in […]
A Conversation w/ Black C of RBL Posse. From the Block to the Booth
We speak with producer/ rapper Black C of the iconic SF-based group RBL Posse. He just realsed a book, his new autobiography called ‘A Part of Survival From the Block to the Booth’. In our conversation, we cover many of the compelling topics laid out in the publication, including what life was like in the […]
Midterm Election Results| Patrice Berry’s New Start-Up Assist Hub
Hard Knock Radio (11-23-22) We talk with Liz Suk of Oakland Rising about the results of the Oakland election and how to hold those coming into office accountable. Later in the show, we speak with entrepreneur Patrice Berry about her new start-up AssistHub, which connects People of color to safety net funds and resources
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