(HKR-09-17-24) On October 17th, Hard Knock Radio was on the ground in Detroit to cover Voter Registration Day, a significant event organized by the Black Church PAC and Live Free. This initiative brought together local activists, community leaders, and well-known artists for a day dedicated to empowering citizens through voter registration. The event included two […]
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Vote or Else: Fireside Chat in Detroit Addresses Multiracial Organizing
(HKR-09-17-24) The Detroit Townhall fireside chat at Huntington Place put on by the Black Church Pac centered around the vital theme of multicultural organizing, featuring prominent voices such as Rasheim Wright from the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Nick Rathod from the AAPI Victory Fund, Bishop Talbert Swan from Black Church PAC, and Dujuan Kennedy, […]
Protests and Palestinian Exclusion at the DNC
(HKR-08-22-24)In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, discussion was held by Davey D with Nino Brown, a member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), during the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago. Discussion on DNC Expectations and Outcomes The expectations and outcomes of the DNC were explored from a socialist perspective. It […]
Rosa Clemente and Cheri Honkala Talk About The DNC in Chicago and the Poor People’s Campaign
HKR-08-19-24: In a deeply engaging conversation on Hard Knock Radio with journalist Rosa Clemente, Cheri Honkala, the former Green Party Vice Presidential candidate and leader of the Poor People’s Campaign, shared insights from her recent activism. The discussion spotlighted Honkala’s leadership in a significant march from Milwaukee to Chicago, culminating in their presence at Humboldt […]
Analyzing the DNC with Chicago activists David Stovall and LaKeisha Gray-Sewell
Introduction to the DiscussionIn a compelling episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D connects with Chicago activists David Stovall and LaKeisha Gray-Sewell to delve into the implications of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) being held in Chicago. Davey D sets the stage by recalling the significant historical protests of 1968 in Chicago, posing questions […]
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