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DESCRIPTION:9/24/2010 VFJR Forum: The Real "Save KPFA" Story With Jeff Blankfort And 
 Others\nSeptember 24, 2010 7:30 PM\n522 Valencia St./16th St.\nSan 
 Francisco, CA\nThe Real "Save KPFA" Story With Jeff Blankfort And 
 Others\nThe struggle against the attempted corporate take over of KPFA and 
 Pacifica which began in 1994 is an important \npart of the history in 
 understanding  the present struggle at KPFA and the network. Where people 
 stood and what\nthey did when Pat Scott and her NPR supporters took over 
 and implemented the "healthy station project"\nis a story that is now 
 playing out in the elections at KPFA. The former political grouping 
 Concerned Listeners\nnow renamed "Save KPFA" is seeking to identify 
 themselves with people who went to the street  to "Save KPFA" \nJeff 
 Blankfort and others who fought to protect KPFA and Pacifica from those who 
 wanted to either sell the stations \nor turn it into an NPR affilate will 
 speak.\nJeff Blankfort was a key organizer against the take-over and will 
 report on that struggle along with others who\nwere involved in defending 
 KPFA and Pacifica.\nSponsored by\nVoices For Justice Radio 
 www.voicesforjusticeradio.org\ninfo(at)voicesforjusticeradio.org\nA Vision 
 To Rebuild KPFA & Pacifica\nRebuilding KPFA and Pacifica\nVOTE FOR VOICES 
 FOR JUSTICE RADIO CANDIDATES\nSUREYA SAYADI, JAIME CADER, FELIPE MESSINA, 
 STEVE ZELTZER\n\n1. End merged nightly news with  KPFK & KPFA to expand 
 local news reports. More community based reporters with volunteer news 
 bureaus in the South Bay, N. Bay, Peninsula, Fresno and Sacramento and 
 training of community reporters in these areas. Also web links to these 
 news bureaus with reports from the regions and that can be reached on the 
 web through google news and other search engines.\n\n2. Open up the Program 
 Council meetings to the public. Programmers and management can have a voice 
 but no vote. The outside listeners need to be the decision makers on 
 changing and evaluating programs.\n\n3. Re-organize the KPFA news 
 department to get more in depth news reporting and make segments such as 
 labor and environment available as a google news feed. We also support 
 combining labor, environmental, Black, GBLT and other programming 
 nationally so it is searchable on the web. We support putting on Workers 
 News www.laboradio.org  as a feed which has been offered free to the 
 station but is not used by news department managers.\n\n4. We need to 
 increase Public Affairs programming at KPFA including all communities in 
 the Northern California. At present there is no public affairs director 
 with a budget of $4.5 million and a population in the bay area of 12 
 million.\n\n5. Better utilize KPFB by webcasting it and using new internet 
 technology that will allow more new programs on housing & tenants rights 
 and many other issues. We also propose to encourage use of video for 
 interviews and programming.\n\n6. Re-establish the Women's Department, the 
 Third World Department and establish a Labor Department with voices of the 
 rank & file, leaders of unions and a news information calendar on the web. 
 We also support national labor news programming and other national programs 
 on the Pacifica website containing programming on education, war, the 
 environment and the economy  from throughout the network news and others 
 programs and shows. Lets make Pacifica a real national news and information 
 portal.\n\n7. Bring back the monthly folio in print and on line with 
 interactive feedback on programming and how to build the station and 
 Pacifica. We also support a regular survey by mail during the elections of 
 what listeners support and what changes they want at our community radio 
 station\n\n8. Support the establishment of a Pacifica New Orleans Station 
 Affiliate that can be a beacon from the South and more international 
 partnerships with programmers from Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, 
 Asia and Europe. We need to build an alternative international media 
 network to break the information blockade of the corporate controlled 
 media.\n\n9. The development of a national and regional community producers 
 network from Pacifica and It’s affiliates that will develop national and 
 regional programming proposals that can link up the stations and the 
 network from the ground up instead of a top down approach to national and 
 regional programming.\n\n10. Re-establish regular community town hall 
 meetings every 6 months that are required under station bylaws but have 
 been ignored by the present board officers despite the importance of having 
 local community town hall meetings. We also support a return to monthly 
 KPFA  board meetings with minutes posted quickly when they are 
 approved.\n\n11. End the unfair and retaliatory ban against Black community 
 programmer Nadra Foster. The station needs to apologize to her for the use 
 of the police against her for “trespassing” and her injuries from the 
 police.\n\nWe need to be a beacon for all the people of the bay area and 
 this country!\n\nThat Will Bring Help Solve Our Financial Crisis & Build 
 New Support For KPFA And Pacifica\n\nKPFA Members Vote For\n\nSUREYA 
 SAYADI, JAIME CADER, FELIPE MESSINA, STEVE 
 ZELTZER\n\nwww.voicesforjusticeradio.org\n\ninfo(at)voicesforjusticeradio.org\n\nA 
 Pacifica National Board meeting with lawyer Dan Siegel at the end of the 
 table\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/09/11/18658483.php
SUMMARY:VFJR Forum: The Real "Save KPFA" Story With Jeff Blankfort And Others
LOCATION:522 Valencia St/16th St.\nSan Francisco, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/09/11/18658483.php
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