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DESCRIPTION:Other Perspectives on the  KPFA/Pacifica Crisis\n\nEveryone knows there has 
 been a lot of talk on the KPFA airwaves regarding the financial and 
 personnel issues at KPFA.\nHow did we get here? There are alternative views 
 on these issues that have not been heard on the air. \n\nYou are invited to 
 come, share your perspective and engage in discussion\nfollowing the 
 presentations at this community forum.\n\nMonday, December 13th,  7:00 - 
 9:30 pm\nBFUU, 1924 Cedar St, Berkeley, at Bonita\n\nSPONSORED BY PROJECT 
 CENSORED AND SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE OF BFUU\n\n\nPeter Franck 
 \n\nPacifica: "What is it and Why Do We Need it."\nThe history of the 
 relationship between Pacifica and KPFA and the underlying tension about 
 control, nature, and strength of each. What is the nature of the 
 relationship of Pacifica to KPFA today?\n\nPeter Franck was first 
 interviewed on KPFA during his student activist days, circa 1955, in 
 1966-67 he, along with Tom Hayden, Casper Weinberger and others, did a 
 weekly 15 minute commentary on KPFA after the evening newscast, he was 
 asked to join the local kpfa board in 1973 and represented KPFA on the 
 Pacifica board from 1975 to 1984, he was President of the Pacifica 
 Foundation 1980-1984.  During the 80s he served on the board of Media 
 Alliance, and founded the National Lawyers Guild Committee on Democratic 
 Communications (CDC), which defended Stephen Dunifer,  Free Radio Berkeley, 
 and San Francisco Liberation Radio (among others) from the FCC 's attempts 
 to silence so called pirate radio.  More recently he chaired Media Action 
 Marin which successfully lobbied for the founding of the Community Media 
 Center of Marin with a $3M grant extracted from Comcast.  Peter Practices 
 media and entertainment law with the Oakland firm of Lee, Lawless & Blyth. 
 Among his current clients are the Center for Asian American Media, the 
 Center for Socialist History and El Cerrito's Down Home Music.\n\nCarol 
 Spooner\n\nThe purpose and vision of Pacifica's by-laws and the idea behind 
 the establishment of listener elected local station boards and a national 
 board elected by the local boards.\n\nCarol Spooner is a semi-retired 
 lawyer.  She was the lead plaintiff in the "listeners lawsuit" filed in 
 1999 that resulted in the resignation of the old self-selecting Pacifica 
 Board in December 2001 and the adoption of new Pacifica bylaws requiring 
 elected local and national boards.  She served on the Pacifica National 
 Board from January 2002-January 2005 and the KPFA Local Station Board from 
 April 2000-April 2005.\n\nTracy Rosenberg\n\nPacifica's 2010-2011 budget 
 process - what happened and how did we get to where we are now? What are 
 the challenges we are facing in community media generally and with KPFA 
 specifically? What are next steps to maintain a strong, justice-oriented, 
 alternative and grounded radical media outlet at KPFA in these difficult 
 times?\n  \nTracy Rosenberg has been the Executive Director of Media 
 Alliance since 2007. She has organized and advocated for a free, 
 accountable and accessible media system, focusing on the protection and 
 sustainability of alternative media outlets from Pacifica Radio to 
 low-power FM and Indymedia, monitored the mainstream media for accuracy and 
 fair representation and facilitated the training of numerous nonprofit 
 organizations and citizen's groups in effective communications. She also 
 worked at Pacifica Radio as a program coordinator, facilitator and 
 community election supervisor. She currently sits on the boards of the 
 Media and Democracy Coalition, the Alliance for Community Media Western 
 Region and the Pacifica Foundation.\n\n\n\nModerator: Mickey Huff\nDirector 
 of Project Censored/Media Freedom Foundation; associate professor of 
 history, Diablo Valley College; co-editor of "Censored 2011" with Dr, Peter 
 Phillips; host of the Empire, Power, and Propaganda Lecture Series each 
 semester in Berkeley. Mickey designed and teaches classes on "History of 
 U.S. Media" at Berkeley City College, Critical Reasoning in History, 
 "America, 9/11, and the War on Terror: Media Myth Making and the Propaganda 
 of Historical Construction," and "American Popular Culture and Mass Media 
 in Historical Perspectives" at colleges in the San Francisco Bay Area. 
 Mickey has co-organized and presented at numerous national academic 
 conferences on media and recent historical events.\n\nProject Censored is 
 planning a debate on these issues to be held in January.\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/12/10/18666280.php
SUMMARY:KPFA Public Discussion
LOCATION:1924 Cedar at Bonita, Berkeley, \nBerkeley Fellowship of Unitarian 
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