We hear from long-time union leader and social justice activist John Reiman, who issues part 2 of his History of Zionism series. Later, we hear from author Adam Mansbach’s response to Senate leader Charles Schumer’s New York Times opinion piece titled “What American Jews Fear Most”.
Politics
Unveiling the Untold Stories of Pro-Palestinian Protests at the California Democratic Convention
In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, a compelling two part round table discussion unfolded, featuring individuals who attended and actively participated in the California Democratic Convention in Sacramento last weekend. The convention, intended as a forum for political discourse, took an unexpected turn as protestors advocating for a ceasefire in the Israel-Palestine conflict […]
What Did Dr Martin Luther King Really Say About Zionism & Palestine? An Intv w/ Dr. Jared Ball
In a recent installment of Hard Knock Radio, we engaged in a profound discussion with Dr. Jared Ball, a seasoned journalist, professor, author, and historian, shedding light on the enduring impact of Dr. Martin Luther King’s life and legacy. However, amidst the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas since October 7th, certain advocates of Zionism […]
The Decision to Deny Tulsa Residents Reparations for the 1921 Black Wall Street Massacre
In our recent Hard Knock Radio show, we delved into a pressing issue that has sparked outrage and concern: the recent court decision in Oklahoma to deny reparations to survivors of the tragic 1921 Tulsa Race Riots, often referred to as the Tulsa Massacre. Joined by esteemed guests Dr. James Taylor and Dr. Kimberely Ellis, […]
The Pros and Cons of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and What it Means for Hip Hop
Hard Knock Radio recently hosted an engaging and insightful roundtable discussion centered on the pros and cons of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its profound impact on the world of Hip Hop and the broader entertainment industry. The conversation extended beyond these realms, exploring AI’s relationship with Black communities and communities of color. The esteemed panel […]






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