Davey D starts the show by playing Bugalooza, Louisiana by Brenton Wood, a tribute to the legendary soul singer who passed away over the holidays. Davey acknowledges Brenton’s influence on West Coast ...
It was the first of its kind program of mass surveillance: the surreal, and initially-secret, deployment of an unmanned plane flying in circles over the city of Baltimore. Sociologist Benjamin Snyder ...
The House of Reps passes a bill that would target for deportation of undocumented immigrants charged with nonviolent crimes, ...
On this episode of Hard Knock Radio Davey D speaks with Bishop Dwight Fowler about the tragic case of Robert Brooks, a 43-year-old man serving a 12-year sentence for assault, who died in the early ...
Classrooms are places where teaching happens. What if they were also places of healing and justice-seeking? Tessa Hicks ...
The role of Zionism in modern Israel and how it fuels and justifies the current genocide. Also, how biased corporate ...
On today’s show we speak with Marisa Almor with East Bay Sanctuary Covenant about what their organization is doing to support immigrants as we move into another US Trump presidency, anticipating ...
Host Mitch Jeserich opens the phones to listeners to talk about the certification of election results by the Electoral ...
It’s indisputably one of the most important works in history. Karl Marx’s Capital has been perennially embraced by those trying to understand and move beyond the capitalist system—and reviled in equal ...
Anne Rabe of NYPIRG talks about New York's new law requiring polluters to pay for the cost of dealing with climate change.
Among many other things, 2024 was a series of reminders that corporate news media, tasked primarily with enriching the rich and shoring up entrenched institutions, will not, today or ever, do the ...
On this episode of Hard Knock Radio, we dive into the hidden biases of the digital age with Dr. Safiya Umoja Noble, author of the groundbreaking book, Algorithms of Oppression. Dr. Noble unpacks how ...