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DESCRIPTION:From Henry Norr and Carol Spooner:\n\nIf you have contributed $25 or more 
 to KPFA in the past year, you should get a ballot.  If you don't receive 
 yours by the middle of next week, contact Matt Ward at kpfarecall@gmail.com 
 or (323) 375-4126 during standard business hours for a replacement.\n\nFed 
 up with KPFA infighting?  Vote No on the Recall \nBy Henry Norr\n \nHenry 
 Norr, a retired journalist and Berkeley resident, will finish his second 
 term as an elected listener representative on KPFA's Local Station Board in 
 December.\nFROM HENRY: \n"In my five and a half years on KPFA's Local 
 Station Board, I've lived through more nasty bickering than at any other 
 time in a half century of progressive activism (and believe me, that's 
 saying something!). But in my book the current campaign to recall Tracy 
 Rosenberg from the local and national boards takes the cake for unbridled 
 factionalism and sheer vindictiveness - not to mention the waste of some 
 $25,000 at a time when the station again faces a severe financial shortfall 
 and the likelihood of more staff cuts.\n \nIf you care about KPFA's 
 survival, please take my advice and vote "No" on the recall ballot 
 listener-subscribers should - finally! - be getting in the mail this week. 
 It's the best way you can send a message to all of the powers that be at 
 the station and its parent Pacifica Foundation - local and national board 
 members, station and foundation managers, and the paid staff's union local 
 - that you want us to cut out the craziness and concentrate on pulling the 
 operation back from the brink of financial abyss, reinvigorating 
 programming, expanding the audience, and catching up with 21st-century 
 technology and tastes.\n \nWho is Tracy Rosenberg? In addition to her work 
 with KPFA and Pacifica, she is executive director of the Oakland-based 
 Media Alliance; in that capacity she's a nationally recognized leader in 
 the grassroots movement to resist the corporate media behemoths and 
 preserve and extend alternative people's media.  From my personal 
 observations I can attest that she is incredibly dedicated and hardworking: 
 for years now, not only as a member of the local and national boards but 
 also as chair of Pacifica's National Finance Committee - always a critical 
 role, but especially in a time of severe financial stress - she has devoted 
 countless hours every month to interminable meetings and grueling 
 conference calls. Sure, she can be abrasive at times, and no one agrees 
 with her about every decision she's been part of - I certainly don't. But 
 overall she's the kind of qualified and caring person Pacifica needs in its 
 governance structures. Instead of a smear campaign and recall attempt over 
 policy differences, we should thank her for service to the station and the 
 network.\n \nAs for the charges against Tracy, go to 
 www.StopTheKPFARecall.org, especially the page devoted to "Deconstructing 
 the Recall Petition," if you want details. Just a few points here:\n \n* 
 The main charges against Tracy involve her role (real and imagined) in the 
 budget cuts Pacifica required KPFA to make in the fall of 2010, which 
 resulted in, among other effects, the cancellation of the Morning Show. It 
 wasn't Tracy, though, who caused the cuts - they had to happen because the 
 station, after losing $1.4 million over the previous three years and 
 completely burning through its reserves, could no longer meet its payroll. 
 Tracy's contribution, when she and others at KPFA were consulted by 
 Pacifica Executive Director Arlene Engelhardt, was simply to point out the 
 obvious: there was no short-term alternative but to reduce expenses and, 
 since most of the station's budget goes for salaries and benefits and most 
 other expenses are fixed, cutting expenses required, regrettably, trimming 
 the paid staff. Tracy is accused of drawing up a list of staff to "purge 
 from the station." In fact, what that list was was simply the staff 
 seniority list, and the National Labor Relations Board has repeatedly ruled 
 that the cuts were made in accordance with the seniority provisions in the 
 paid staff's union contract.\n \n* The second allegation on the recall 
 petition, under the inflammatory heading "Election Fraud," actually 
 involves a disagreement over the interpretation of Pacifica's bylaws. Those 
 rules, adopted in reaction to the near takeover of Pacifica in the 1990s by 
 forces deeply involved in electoral politics, include a provision that any 
 member of a Pacifica board who accepts "a political appointment" is 
 automatically removed from that board. In January 2010 attorney Dan Siegel, 
 a member of the LSB who had just been elected also to the national board, 
 accepted an appointment as legal adviser to Oakland Mayor Jean Quan. A 
 majority of the Pacifica National Board - including Tracy - voted that, in 
 accordance with the bylaws, that move made him ineligible to stay on the 
 local or national boards.  (His position in the Quan administration was 
 unpaid, but the bylaws make no distinction between paid and unpaid 
 appointments.)\n \nWhatever you think of Siegel - I happen to admire him 
 for much of his work, in particular his principled resignation from Quan's 
 administration to protest its handling of the Occupy movement - the board's 
 position was at the very least a plausible interpretation of an important 
 element of the bylaws. A local judge eventually  ruled in Siegel's favor 
 and he remains on the local and national boards. But should disagreement on 
 such a debatable issue be grounds for recall?\n \n* The third count in the 
 recall petition - "Email Theft and Misrepresentation" would be laughable if 
 it were not so defamatory and destructive. Just go read the e-mail in 
 question for yourself here.  As you can see, all it does is promote the 
 programming scheduled to air on KPFA's Morning Mix program during the week 
 of March 7, 2011 - and, of course, plead for donations. There's not a 
 syllable in it about internal Pacifica politics or anything else 
 controversial among KPFA listeners. The backstory is that the unpaid crew 
 putting together the Morning Mix, which was then in its first months and, 
 admittedly, still struggling to find its groove, decided to try to 
 encourage listenership by announcing upcoming programming via e-mail. You'd 
 think that would be a routine approach to marketing in 2011, but believe it 
 or not, KPFA lacked the capability to put out promotional e-mail. The Mix 
 crew learned that Tracy had an account with a service that does e-mails 
 blasts to lists provided by the customer - an account she frequently makes 
 available to various progressive causes - so they asked her to send the 
 message out, using a list of addresses provided by Pacifica.\n \nThat, in a 
 nutshell, is the case against Tracy Rosenberg. Only in Pacificaland, I'm 
 afraid, could one imagine that such charges could be the basis for 
 initiating a recall. It's especially tragic considering that the recall 
 proponents claim at every opportunity that they're defending KPFA's 
 workers, yet the process they've imposed will probably end up costing the 
 station close to $25,000 for printing, postage, and administration - money 
 desperately needed to forestall additional staff cuts.\n \nIf this recall 
 effort succeeds, it will undoubtedly encourage others in the future, and 
 still more money and energy that could go to improving the station will 
 instead go down the tubes in factional infighting. If you think that's 
 nuts, join me, Grey Brechin, Peter Franck, Jack Heyman, Cynthia Johnson, 
 Barbara Lubin, Michael Parenti, Andrea Pritchett, the late Les Radke, Sally 
 Sommer, Carol Spooner, and scores of other longtime listeners, plus Mary 
 Berg, Dennis Bernstein, Davey D, Anthony Fest, Robbie Osman, Peter 
 Phillips, Kate Raphael, Nina Serrano and many other KPFA staff members (see 
 more names at www.StopTheKPFARecall.org) in voting an emphatic "No" when 
 you get your recall ballot."\n\nFROM CAROL SPOONER:\n \nOn Friday at 1 PM 
 there will be an on-air "discussion" moderated by Matt Ward, with Tracy 
 Rosenberg and a representative from the group sponsoring the recall 
 election.  The recall proponents tried to prevent an on-air debate, arguing 
 that Tracy didn't have the right to air time and that they would not 
 participate.  But, when the recall supervisor told them he would not mail 
 the ballots if they did not participate, they acquiesced!  If I'd been the 
 recall supervisor I would have told them, "Fine, don't participate.  You've 
 been invited and, if you don't show up, Tracy will have the hour 
 unopposed."\n \nThere will be time for call-in questions starting at about 
 1:30 -- DO call in to (510) 848-4425.  If you cannot listen live, 
 presumably you will be able to listen in the KPFA Archives.  Programs are 
 archived by date and time.  We'll post a link at www.stoptheKPFArecall as 
 soon as it is available.\n\nPlease watch for your ballot in the mail and 
 mail it back right away so you don't forget -- and VOTE NO!\n \nI've said a 
 lot about this recall election and other KPFA matters over the past several 
 months.  I'll let my friend Henry Norr speak for me now.  See his article 
 below, as well as names of many of the people who oppose this recall.\n 
 \nIt's been a long and painful process for many, especially Tracy.  Your 
 support has meant so much to her.  And I cannot adequately express my 
 gratitude for all your financial support that has allowed us to send a 
 postcard to all the KPFA members we couldn't otherwise have reached.  The 
 postcard will also be mailed on Thursday.\n \nThank You!\n \nCarol 
 Spooner\nLead Plaintiff, listeners' lawsuit to remove the Pacifica Board - 
 1999-2001\nPacifica National Board Member Jan 2002-Jan 2005\nKPFA Local 
 Board Member March 2000-March 2005\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/06/28/18716534.php
SUMMARY:KPFA Recall On-Air Debate on Friday 94.1fm; Ballots in the Mail
LOCATION:KPFA Recall Ballots to be Mailed Thursday, June 28th\nOn-Air Live Debate 
 Friday at 1 PM\nJune 27, 2012\n
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