In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D delved into the critical challenges facing Berkeley educators, focusing on the backlash over their teachings on Palestine and their advocacy for peaceful solutions. This detailed conversation shed light on the broader impact of such harassment on progressive educational institutions and underscored the multifaceted legal […]
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Campus Protests, Solidarity Encampments & Gaza
In recent weeks, a wave of Palestinian solidarity encampments has been springing up on college campuses across the United States, drawing together students, activists, and community members in a unified call for justice. The movement has gained significant traction, with over 100 campuses participating. Its primary goals of these campus protests are to call for […]
A Report Back from Gaza w/ Nancy Mansour
Gaza Conflict: Eyewitness Accounts and Resilience Hard Knock Radio, hosted by Davey D, recently featured Nancy Mansour, Executive Director of Eyewitness Palestine and co-founder of Existence is Resistance. The show discussed the ongoing conflict in Gaza and its impact on the local population, bringing to light firsthand experiences from a recent delegation trip. Nancy described […]
Hard Knock Radio Highlights Palestinian Liberation and Indigenous Spiritual Journeys
Join us on Hard Knock Radio as host Davey D facilitates a critical conversation with AROC (Arab Resource & Organizing Center) members Wessim Hage and Rayan El Amine who is also from San Francisco State University. This profound discussion delves into the escalating conflict in Palestine, described by many as nearing genocide, underscoring the urgent […]
Down with the Brown-Bay Area Chicano Youth Activism in the 90s
The National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS) panel in San Francisco provided a deep dive into the vibrant Chicano youth activism of the 1990s in the Bay Area, highlighting the crucial role of young activists in shaping social justice movements. The discussion was enriched by insights from former teen activists turned educators—Gustavo Lopez, […]
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