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DESCRIPTION:8/10/24 Modesto 2024 KPFA Local Station Board Election Forum\n1:00 
 PM\nValley Improvement Projects\n1224 K Street,\nModesto, 
 California\n\nMonday, August 5, 2024\nThomas Helme\ntom@VIP209.org\nValley 
 Improvement Projects is holding a KPFA Local Station Board forum at Valley 
 Improvement Projects headquarters (1224 K Street, Modesto, California, 
 95354) on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 2:00 pm PST.\n\nKPFA is part of the 
 national Pacifica Radio Network. Pacifica Radio Network stations are 
 governed by democratically elected Local Station Boards (LSB), which are 
 composed of listener-members and staff. As part of the 2024 KPFA LSB 
 election cycle, all KPFA LSB candidates are invited to participate in this 
 forum, and all members of the Central Valley community are invited to 
 attend, at the headquarters of Valley Improvement Projects (VIP), a 
 non-profit organization dedicated to social and environmental justice. (See 
 https://valleyimprovementprojects.org/ )\n\nThe Pacifica Radio Network was 
 founded in 1949 by antiwar pacifists dedicated to promoting peace and “a 
 lasting understanding between nations and between the individuals of all 
 nations, races, creeds and colors; to gather and disseminate information on 
 the causes of conflict between any and all such groups; and through any and 
 all means compatible with the purposes of this corporation to promote the 
 study of political and economic problems and of the causes of religious, 
 philosophical and racial antagonisms.” (See Pacifica Foundation Mission 
 Statement, https://pacifica.org/about_mission.php)\n\nAmong the non-profit 
 educational purposes of Pacifica Radio, which includes the encouragement of 
 the arts and “other creative activities which will serve the cultural 
 welfare of the community”, Pacifica Radio is dedicated to “radio 
 broadcasting operations [which] promote the full distribution of public 
 information; to obtain access to sources of news not commonly brought 
 together in the same medium; and to employ such varied sources in the 
 public presentation of accurate, objective, comprehensive news on all 
 matters vitally affecting the community.” (See Pacifica Foundation 
 Mission Statement, https://pacifica.org/about_mission.php)\n\nVIP engages 
 in several social and environmental justice projects, including Modesto 
 CopWatch, which advocates for policing reform and police accountability in 
 the public interest of the community. Both organizations provide “”Know 
 Your Rights” information to community members and increase community 
 oversight of local law enforcement agencies to eliminate abuse, profiling, 
 and harassment.” (See https://valleyimprovementprojects.org/ )\n     \n 
 The mission of VIP is: “To improve the quality of life of 
 underrepresented and marginalized residents of California's Northern San 
 Joaquin Valley by advocating for social and environmental 
 justice.”\n\nThe public service to the community, the common ground and 
 mutual interests of Pacifica Radio and VIP have inspired the convening of 
 this forum.\n\nThe purpose of this forum at VIP is to provide an 
 opportunity to the 2024 KPFA LSB Candidates and members of the Central 
 Valley community as well as all KPFA listeners to dialogue in the interest 
 of mutual understanding and in the spirit of mutual aid.\n\nKPFA is a 
 terrestrial radio station with a wide signal range reaching the Silicon 
 Valley-SF-Oakland Bay Area. KPFA is also accessible beyond its terrestrial 
 signal range via livestream and audio archives at KPFA.org. Broadening 
 community engagement is mutually beneficial for Pacifica Radio, for 
 community organizations, like VIP and Modesto CopWatch, and for the people 
 in the communities served by such organizations. It is also important that 
 KPFA LSB candidates have an opportunity to engage with diverse communities 
 in the Bay Area and adjacent Central Valley communities. Many people, who 
 live in the Central Valley, commute daily to the Bay Area for work. This 
 makes these shared interests all the more intertwined and vital.\n\nIt is 
 coming to light that Project 2025, the rightist agenda for this upcoming 
 presidential election, has named Pacifica Radio as an entity, which it is 
 planning to shut down. Our communities’ interests are at stake. 
 Therefore, our communities deserve an opportunity to address this issue and 
 what can be done to stop this threat to the Pacifica Radio Network.\n\nIn 
 light of the forces at play in this election, these are all important 
 discussions, which all communities with an interest in the community radio 
 model, which Pacifica represents, deserve to hear about first-hand from all 
 KPFA LSB candidates.\n\nTo participate in this forum, please contact Thomas 
 Helme: tom@VIP209.org\n\nThe host and moderator of this KPFA LSB Election 
 Forum will be Valley Improvement Projects\ndirector Thomas Helme.\n\nAll 
 candidates, moderator/hosts, timekeepers and others are required to fill 
 out and sign the following Google Form, agreeing to the ground rules below: 
 https://forms.gle/fsoY8cRmXSoPeyGo6\n\nYour electronic signature ensures 
 you, as participant, have read, and agree to abide by, the ground 
 rules.\n\nElection Event Ground Rules 2024\n  \nGROUND RULES\n• All 
 election events must be open to all listeners and all candidates and must 
 not promote one specific candidate or slate.\n• MODERATOR: The election 
 event (debate, forum or other format) must be run by a moderator, who does 
 not act as a spokesman for the station or any individual candidate or 
 candidate slate on the subjects discussed, but has the sole function of 
 ensuring that the ground rules are observed.\n• DISCLAIMER: At the 
 beginning and end of the election event, the moderator must state that the 
 views expressed are those of the candidates, not of the radio station or 
 Pacifica Foundation, and that the sponsorship of the debate is not an 
 endorsement by the sponsor of any candidate.\n• The moderator must 
 clearly explain the events format and time limits allotted to candidate 
 statements or responses.\n• All participants (Moderators / Hosts, 
 Timekeepers, Board Operators, Candidates) must disclose, in writing, any 
 affiliations with, and/or endorsements for, any candidates, or candidate 
 slates to the National Election Supervisor using this form.\n• There will 
 be no substitutes or stand-ins for the candidates. In the event of absence, 
 candidates can provide a 1 minute statement (140 words) to be read by the 
 moderator.\n• Candidates will be introduced by their name.\n• Random 
 sequence can be generated by random.org in order to decide the order of 
 candidates' responses.\n• Candidates can bring notes, pad and pens for 
 taking notes.\n• Time should be equally allotted to candidates and stated 
 clearly by the moderator. • The candidates will not interrupt one 
 another.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/08/09/18868566.php
SUMMARY:Modesto 2024 KPFA Local Station Board Election Forum
LOCATION:Valley Improvement Projects\n1224 K Street,\nModesto, California
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/08/09/18868566.php
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