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KPFA- I was on Hard Knock Radio!

Somehow I forgot to share this here but me, Justine Villanueva, and Mona Damluji were guests on Hard Knock Radio with Davey D on KPFA in Berkeley. You can go straight to KPFA to listen to the show, which aired right before the 9th annual Social Justice Children’s Book Fair of 2025. In this episode we talked about book bans, literacy, topics in kid lit that some adults shy away from, and why the book fair was founded. As I listener of Hard Knock, this was a proud moment for me because I have listened to the show off and on since it started airing.

If this is working right, you should be able to play it right here as well, we begin speaking at the 5 minute mark after the headlines.

Dig this? Check out this podcast I was on called Early Risers based out of Minneapolis

RIP Tony Coleman – Hard Knock Radio

 

Man, I didn’t know Tony personally but listening to some old interviews with him and reflecting on the interactions I had with him with movement work and at his shop,; he was always super kind dude. I didn’t know he served time or even that he was from Frisco. But I remember seeing him in those meetings, those events supporting community through actions and words. Then later he opened up a bike shop in West Oakland on historic 7th street. I remember reintroducing myself to him and he said “I remember you and you son’s mother”. I think I was searching for a bike for my son at the time and came back years later during the pandemic to buy a used track bike. I told hella people about his shop because it was dope. Affordable, quality, used bikes for kids, adults, women, and I’m sad to hear about this brother’s passing.

link to listen– date of dedicated show is October 11th, 2022

Listen to these audio clips from the Bay’s “Hard Knock Radio” a station that definitely contributed to my consciousness and knowledge as a hip hop lover, artist, and supporter of progressive social justice movement. I see on Tony’s funeral they requested folks wear red, gold, and white and I know exactly what that means since my own uncle born in SF 1964 just passed away and was a huge niner fan. Rest in peace to this brother and my condolences to his family.

Also, check out this interview he did with JR for Bayview Newspaper

Dig this? check out this piece about the cycling group L&M Tourers or activist Olive Morris