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DESCRIPTION:The Defense Of Pacifica & The Proposed 2nd National Bylaw Changes\nWhat 
 They Are, Who Is Behind It And What We Need To Do To Defend Our Stations & 
 Network\n\nA  Rescue Pacifica educational 
 panel\nhttps://rescuepacifica.net\n\nSunday April 25th 3:00 pm PST/5:oo pm 
 CST/6:oo pm EST\n\nIn the midst of the pandemic, and escalation of racist 
 murders including George Floyd, the attack on Mumia \nand threat to 
 journalists and independent media,  an attack is taking place against 
 Pacifica.\nFor the second time in two years, Pacifica has been forced to 
 have a costly election for a new bylaw change.\n\nThe last bylaw changes 
 supported by many of the same people that are pushing this latest was 
 \ndefeated 2 to 1 but this was never reported by the KPFA management and 
 News Department.\n\nSpeakers:\nP.K. McCary, KPFT CAB\nLawrence Reyes KPFK 
 LSB & Pacifica National Board\nAlex Steinberg, Pacifica National 
 Chair\nRalph Poynter, KPFA LSB Staff & Pacifica National Board\nAnn 
 Garrison, KPFA Reporter\nJames McFadden, KPFA LSB\nGrace Aaron, KPFK former 
 Pacifica PNB Member\n\nDon't miss this!\nTo join the meeting - register now 
 and get a confirmation\n    
 https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwscOytqzwiGtL_3PTDGL-AJPCK9zJ2GYG5\n\nAdditional 
 Information:\nRescue Pacifica     http://rescuepacifica.net\nRescue 
 Pacifica\nNo Censorship / No Compromise / No Bankruptcy / No Break Up / 
 KPFA\n* Audio of the debate between Tracy Rosenberg & Beth Kean, from the 
 Full Circle program\n   
 https://archives.kpfa.org/data/20210409-Fri1900.mp3\nhttps://pacificainexile.org/archives/category/newsletter 
   scroll down to Majority Rules  
 \nhttps://pacifica-democracy-project.org\nCampaign to Preserve Democracy & 
 Accountability at Pacifica 
 Radio\nhttps://pacificafightback.org\npacificafightback@gmail.com\n\n\nAnti-Democratic 
 Bylaws – AGAIN\n\nSadly, the anti-democratic brigade was not dissuaded by 
 their crushing defeat earlier this year and they have forced another bylaws 
 referendum. The new proposal which goes by the name “New Day” is no 
 better than the first and returns Pacifica to the same self-appointed model 
 that caused all the problems in 1999, with a few distracting flourishes, 
 including toothless local station boards and pro forma elections for 
 powerless station representatives. Don’t be fooled.\n\nWatch this space 
 for more information about how you can defeat this latest attempt – and 
 in order to do vote No this June, you must have become a member of KPFA 
 between April 8 of 2020 and of 11:59 pm April 7 2021, by donating $25 or 
 volunteering for at least 3 hours. (Membership must be renewed 
 yearly.)\n\nYou will be emailed a ballot to vote Yes or No on this 
 referendum if you were a contributing member to KPFA in the year preceding 
 April 8 2021. That ballot will arrive after June 6th 2021\n\nAnother Power 
 Grab By Pacifica Corporatizers\n\nFrom Alex Steinberg, Chair Of The 
 Pacifica National Board\n\nAnti-Democratic Bylaws – AGAIN.  \n\n\nThis is 
 the second attempt forcing PACIFICA to hold yet another referendum after 
 the first just last year that cost us $150 thousand.\n\nIt is being 
 sponsored mostly by the same cast of characters who sponsored the last 
 referendum. That one was defeated  by a  2-1 margin. \n\nAlthough some of 
 the details are different this bylaws proposal is another assault on 
 democratic governance like the last one.\n\nIt would centralize Pacifica 
 governance structure and remove any oversight functions from Local Station 
 Boards. \n\nIt would introduce a winner takes all voting method thus 
 leaving no room for minority voices as our current proportional 
 representation system does.\n\nRepresentatives from each of the stations on 
 the Pacifica National Board would be a minority (5 out of 15) on the Board. 
 \n\nIt favors paid staff over unpaid staff while simultaneously reducing 
 the percentage of overall staff representation on the PNB.\n\nIt reduces 
 the percentage of affiliate representation on the on the PNB.\n\nThe 4 
 Officers who will be on the PNB will be voted on separately in a Pacifica 
 wide election. They will represent whatever faction has the ability to get 
 out the most votes in a winner take all election. There is no room for 
 minority representation, even if the minority gets 49% of the vote. It’s 
 the same story for representatives in the station Director elections, staff 
 representatives elections, etc.\n\nThe 3 At large Directors will be 
 selected by the Board itself, thus guaranteeing whatever faction gets a 
 majority on the Board a practically unassailable super 
 majority.\n\nSUMMARY\n\nIn sum these amendments are proposing a return to a 
 centralized, self selecting Board structure with no room for local 
 oversight by the listener or staff of the stations and no room for any 
 minority representation. It’s exactly what the March bylaws referendum 
 attempted to do and it’s another attempt to return to the anti-democratic 
 structure PACIFICA used to have before 2002. \n\nFinally, the rationale for 
 why these bylaws amendments are needed are based on the same lies that were 
 behind the last one- namely that PACIFICA faces an existential crisis and 
 that the PNB and LSB’s are “dysfunctional” and incapable of dealing 
 with this crisis and that unless the amendments are adopted immediately the 
 sky will fall in.\n\nIt’s the same attempt to panic members into choosing 
 an authoritarian solution that Naomi Klein talks about in her book The 
 Shock Doctrine. While it is true that PACIFICA faces a serious financial 
 crisis, it is false to say that the PNB is “dysfunctional”\n\nThere is 
 also no basis at all for believing that the hand-picked transitional Board 
 the new bylaws want to put in place would be any better at dealing with the 
 financial crisis than the current PNB. On the contrary given their track 
 record of supporting the shut down of WBAI, of supporting bankruptcy as a 
 “solution” to Pacifica’s problems, there is plenty of evidence that 
 the Transitional Board lacks the competence or wisdom to solve Pacifica’s 
 problems.\n\nThe idea that Pacifica’s problems can be solved by getting 
 rid of our democratic governance system is just a case of magical 
 thinking.\n\nTo be more informed, also 
 see\nhttp://www.PacificaInExile.org/archives/category/newsletter\n –  
 scroll down to the 2nd and 3d articles\nand\n  
 https://pacifica-democracy-project.org/\nAlso check out “Some Good News 
 from Pacifica!” at that site.\n\n\nKPFA TOWN HALL\n\nRescue 
 Pacifica-affiliated local board members called a meeting for April 30, 2020 
 since the full board was out of compliance with the bylaws, not having met 
 since January 11, 2020. The bylaws require local boards to meet every 60 
 days. \n\n15 of the 16 UIR-affiliated reps boycotted the meeting, but 35 
 members showed up and a town hall discussion was held. The audio recording 
 is below. Vice-Chair Marilyn Langlois presided in the absence of the board 
 chair.\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/04/25/18841919.php
SUMMARY:Pacifica Panel-Defense Of Pacifica & The Proposed 2nd National Bylaw Changes
LOCATION:Panel Discussion
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/04/25/18841919.php
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