Hard Knock Radio – April 2, 2004
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Daniel Bergner, author of In the Land of Magic Soldiers : A Story of White and Black in West Africa; Celebrating the life of Marvyn Gaye on the 20th anniversary of his death.

4:00 PM PACIFIC TIME: MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Hard Knock Radio is a drive-time Hip-Hop talk show on KPFA (94.1fm @ 4-5 pm Monday-Friday), a community radio station without corporate underwriting. Hosts Davey D and Anita Johnson give voice to issues ignored by the mainstream while planting seeds for social change.
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Daniel Bergner, author of In the Land of Magic Soldiers : A Story of White and Black in West Africa; Celebrating the life of Marvyn Gaye on the 20th anniversary of his death.
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Davey D speaks with Freedom Fighter and WBAI programmer Rosa Clemente; Building a political movement with hip-hop: National Hip-Hop Political Convention coming up this June in New Jersey; The passing of Richard Peréz.
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Anita closes out International Women’s Month; The 10th anniversary of 3 strikes and what it has meant to families who have been victimized by it; Celebrating the life of Cesar Chavez; The Eight Annual Youth Speaks Teen Poetry Slam.
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Increased racial tension in Northern California. We’ll look at some racially motivated incidents in Rohnert Park and Sacramento. Also, Hip Hop duo The Mamas.
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Weyland spins records; Mumia Abu Jamal on imperialism in our times.
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Women’s History Month profile: Latifah Simon; Camilla Chavez on Cesar Chavez Day.
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Women’s History Month Profile: Ramona Africa; School Closures in Oakland; Hard Knock correspondent G-Spot speaks with legendary songstress Shaka Kahn.
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Women’s History Month Profile: Buffy Sainte-Marie; Mumia Abu Jamal on Women in the Party; Bay Area Police Watch on police misconduct in San Francisco and Oakland; and Taigi Smith, author of Sometimes Rhythm, Sometimes Blues: Young African Americans on Love, Relationships, Sex, and the Search for Mr. Right.
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Encore Presentation: Rebel soul singer, bassist, mother, activist Meshell Ndegeocello in a rare conversation with Weyland about life, music, the pursuit of happiness, and her latest album, Comfort Woman; International Women’s Month Profile: Phoolan Devi, "India’s Bandit Queen".
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Conclusion of Rebecca Walker’s month-long series "What Makes a Man": The Redefinition of Masculinity; International Women’s Month Profile: Asata Shakur