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Justice Will Prevail At KPFA

by Justice Now
Women's Rights are Human rights
Showdown at KPFA: “It’s the Sexism, Stupid!”

In August, the KPFA Local Station Board (LSB) met just days after the press had reported the board’s vote to keep Roy Campanella on as general manager. The vote came in the wake of the firing of two women programmers for daring to report sex discrimination by Flashpoints producer Dennis Bernstein, and the news that eight new complaints of sexual harassment and discrimination, this time against Campanella himself, were being filed with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing and the National Labor Relations Board. Stunningly, it also came despite the recommendation of the board’s own investigator that Campanella should be fired.

At the previous LSB meeting in July, the room was filled with women, detailing their experiences with Campanella both before and after lodging formal complaints against him. Those complaints include Campanella’s repeatedly asking the women for dates and, when they refused, publicly denigrating and retaliating against them, slandering them, and threats of termination and funding cuts. They also outlined eight months of attempts to get their grievances addressed by station management, the LSB and the Pacifica National Board, all to no avail.

It was a powerful show of strength, bolstered by first-hand accounts of incidents of male violence at the station (none of which resulted in disciplinary action), and a statement of “no confidence” in Campanella signed by more than 70 paid and unpaid staff. In an unrivaled act of courage, Maya Orozco, administrative assistant to Campanella, publicly described her working environment as a “toxic cesspool.”

Sitting there in July, it was hard to believe the LSB would be able to weasel out of their responsibility to ensure a safe and equitable work environment at KPFA. But weasel they did.

Sex Discrimination: It's Against the Law
Let’s be clear . . . what all these women have complained of is illegal behavior. Every act of retaliation is another illegal act, exposing KPFA to another lawsuit.

A number of people we’ve spoken with have said, “It’s not gender discrimination; Roy asked guys out too! Bernstein is an abusive asshole to men too!” This is an oft-used, notorious defense to claims of sexual harassment and gender discrimination.

But get a load of this: Just last week, the 9th Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals closed that loophole, ruling that sexual harassment doesn’t have to be motivated by sex or sexism to be illegal, as long as the harasser abuses one gender more than the other. Under this ruling, even if KPFA uses this "defense" to the claim of illegal conduct by Campanella and Berstein, it doesn't get them off the hook. KPFA still has a huge liability, because women not only were most-often targeted, they were disciplined and the only ones fired.

Slam, dunk! Every one of these women has a winnable lawsuit against the station. In fact, under another recent court ruling, even women not directly targeted have a right to sue on the basis of the hostile working environment created by the abuse of their coworkers.

So the LSB is violating the law in order to cover up for their cronies, who just happen to be serial perpetrators. In the process, they’re exposing the station to financial collapse under the weight of justifiable lawsuits against KPFA for gender discrimination. What kind of petty power struggle is worth that?

Kangaroo Board Meeting
Sitting in an LSB meeting is like watching 20 unsupervised kindergartners, dressed as adults and high on sugar, fighting over toys. The hostility is palpable; the manipulation of the process transparent. Their inability to run a meeting would be comical if it weren’t so Machiavellian and time-consuming. So when Purple Berets put out a call for people to attend the August board meeting in support of the targeted women, we knew it was a lot to ask. But we had no idea just how ugly it would get.

Unlike at the prior meeting, other than Noelle Hanrahan, the female staff members who’d been victimized were absent. Meanwhile, the “other side” had organized and strategized exactly how to confront this first-ever concerted effort to confront head-on the long-running sex discrimination at the station. And with the women absent, the men had a field day.

“A Legal Lynching”
The first prong of the attack took me back to the early days of the women’s movement when Black Panthers beat up abortion rights activists, calling abortion a racist attempt by “you white bitches” to lower the numbers of the Black population. It resurfaced in the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court confirmation hearings, despite the fact that Anita Hill can hardly be called a “white bitch.”

Here the tactic was encapsulated in one speaker’s vitriolic rant that the charges against Campanella were brought by “a very few white women” who can’t stand to see a good African-American man in a position of authority.

Now let’s take a good look at this. First of all, I’m not sure if I’d call 10 women’s complaints “a few.” More importantly, the vast majority of the women targeted are not white women. Solange Echeverría, Ranjita Geesler, Lemlem Rogilio, Maya Orozco, Amelia Gonzalez – these aren’t white women attacking Campanella because of his color. These are women of color refusing to be victimized by a man, whatever his color.

(If anything, I’d venture to say the color of his skin is one of the only things keeping Roy in the general manager’s chair. I can promise you, if a white female manager had 10 complaints of discrimination and retaliation against her and a vote of no-confidence by (now) 91 staff members, she’d be outta there!)

And finally, undoubtedly the most loved, respected and effective general manager KPFA’s ever had was Nicole Sawaya, a Lebanese-American woman who ran the station up until the take-over by the right-wing-packed Pacifica National Board in 1999.

Make no mistake: this isn’t about the color of Roy Campanella’s skin – it’s about his illegal, slimy sexual misconduct, discrimination and retaliation. Get a grip!

“It’s All COINTELPRO”
Less publicly stated, but an insistent background whisper in the crowd and on the internet is the charge that the complaining women are “tools of the state,” trying to bring down the station because of its radical politics.

This seems to be transparently orchestrated by Dennis Bernstein, martyr extraordinaire, who greets each new complaint against him with on-air calls for his cult following to defend him against a mythical Right-wing cabal bent on silencing him, the last bastion of “free speech.” Another woman gets fired, another whiney, on-air claim by Bernstein that he’s getting death threats. (To Bernstein, a piece of toast in his mailbox is a death threat!) It’s as predictable as it is infantile.

I’ve no doubt the Right would love to bring KPFA down. But to call these women (and by implication, the Purple Berets and other community women who support them) the right-wing is absurd! The greatest danger to KPFA at this point comes, not from the Right, but from within its own “Left.” Any institution that tolerates this level of discrimination – against women, against young people of color, against workers – should expect to be held accountable by people of conscience.

“It’s the Sexism, Stupid”
But while calls of racism and attacks from the Right are effective rallying cries, complaints of gender discrimination by eight women, retaliation against a number of other women witnesses to Campanella’s behavior, and the firing of two women programmers for their reports of bias and abuse, are ignored. Even worse, they ignite, not calls to action, but smear campaigns portraying the women as racist, right-wing FBI goons!

It’s time to tackle sexual harassment and gender discrimination at KPFA head-on. The LSB members need to take a good look in the mirror and either resign or do the legal duty their position on the board imposes. Their tolerance of this kind of rampant discrimination exposes the station to lawsuit on top of lawsuit. Take care of it! If they don’t, they should be voted out.

It’s time for women inside and outside the station to organize, and to refuse to be silenced by slander, hate-speech and intimidation. This has gone from a blatant display of sexism and privilege by men at the station to an all-out attack on women. The women inside the station are on the move. As outside women activists, we need to put aside our fear that we’ll never get air-time on KPFA again and support our sisters at the station.

And it’s time for listeners to vote with their wallets and withhold their pledges until the station cleans this shit up.

Tanya Brannan
Purple Berets

Next Local Station Board Meeting - Be There!
Saturday, September 17th, 11 a.m.
Freight & Salvage, 1111 Addison at San Pablo, Berkeley

For more info go to:
http://www.purpleberets.org
http://www.kpfaworker.org
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