In an engaging dialogue on Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D sits down with sports columnist Dave Zirin to dissect the evolving landscape of sports. Their conversation, ranging from Major League Baseball to the impact of women’s sports and the contentious tie between sports and gambling, sheds light on the pressing issues of today’s sports […]
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A Conversation on the ‘Migrant Crises’ in Chicago and New York City
In a powerful episode of Hard Knock Radio, Davey D brought together Pamela Achang and David Stovall to dive deep into the lived realities of immigrants in the United States, especially those from Africa and Latin America. Pamela Achang, originally from Cameroon, Africa, and founder of Immigrant Magazine, alongside David Stovall, Ph.D., a scholar deeply […]
How Artists in Gaza Are Fighting Back and Healing Using Hip Hop
In a heartfelt and sobering episode of Hard Knock Radio, Davey D, joined by guests Ahmed Ewaida and Adam Ghanim, delved into Gaza’s tumultuous conflict through the prism of music and cultural dialogue. The discussion, laden with personal stories and insights, highlighted the grave situation in Gaza,who many liken to genocide, showcasing the resilience of […]
A Conversation w/ Layidua Salazar & Zahra Billoo on Immigration, Islamaphobia & Ramadan
In an insightful episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D, alongside activist Layidua Salazar, unraveled the complex issue of immigration, focusing on the challenges faced by undocumented immigrants in the U.S. They delved into racial profiling, discrimination, and the stark realities of potential mass deportations, along with their depiction in the media. The dialogue […]
The History of Genocide in the Congo-A Conversation w/ Maurice Carney
In a recent episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D engaged in a profound discussion with Maurice Carney, the executive director and co-founder of Friends of the Congo. The conversation aimed to deepen the discourse surrounding genocide and the exploitation of indigenous populations, with a special focus on the Congo. They shed light on […]
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