We speak with activist about the racial profiling and arrest of two Black men in a Philadelphia Starbucks. Later we speak with an attorney for the Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC) about Syria.       image credit @ Jason Hargrove, flickr – featured image image credit @ video still


Hard Knock Radio

In Conversation with Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Rosa Clemente

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For KPFA’s birthday celebration we revisit our conversation with Patrisse Khan-Cullors, the co-founder of Black Lives Matter. And later activist and political commentator Rosa Clemente, joins us in-studio to discuss Puerto Rico, and organizing in the era of Trump.         image credit @ patrissecullors.com Image credit @ rosaclemente.net


We speak with local filmmaker Shirah Dedman about her short documentary on Gentrification in Oakland. According to Dedman’s research, Oakland’s Black population has dwindled from 44% to an estimated 26%.  In her new film, Dedman examines urban regentrification and it’s impact on people of color.      


We speak with Professor Tina Bell Wright of Southwest College about White Supremacy and how its manifested and carried out by President Donald Trump. We talk about the recent decision to send US troops to patrol our borders and the Homeland Security gathering data and monitoring the activities of journalist and bloggers. Professor Wright is … Continued