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KPFA Concerned Listener Supporter Wants Money To Back Pro-Management Slate
The present management group at KPFA who have closed down the program council, called police to arrest and programmer Nadra Foster who was then beaten and have opposed the Unpaid Staff Organization from operating now want people to give money to the Concerned Listeners Group. This group has supported the management and removed community programming such as Poor Radio and Youth radio and want to make NPR an NPR type station. The Wellstone Democratic Club which is part of the Concerned Listeners as well as union bureaucrats and Democratic party hack Sharon Cornu are opposed to more community activist programming and instead want KPFA to continue to pump for the liberal Democrats. This supporter of concerned listeners is now worried that the unpaid staff which do most of the work at the station are gettting organized and will be taking over the station.
The present management group at KPFA who have closed down the program council, called police to arrest and programmer Nadra Foster who was then beaten and have opposed the Unpaid Staff Organization from operating now want people to give money to the Concerned Listeners Group. This group has supported the management and removed community programming such as Poor Radio and Youth radio and want to make NPR an NPR type station. The Wellstone Democratic Club which is part of the Concerned Listeners as well as union bureaucrats and Democratic party hack Sharon Cornu are opposed to more community activist programming and instead want KPFA to continue to pump for the liberal Democrats. This supporter of concerned listeners is now worried that the unpaid staff which do most of the work at the station are gettting organized and will be taking over the station.
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