From the Open-Publishing Calendar
From the Open-Publishing Newswire
Indybay Feature
Disconnect between the on-air program messages at KPFA-Practice What You Preach
KPFA listener Beverly Dove challenges the integrity of the management at KPFA who called the police in the Nadra Foster incident rather than seeking other methods of dealing with staff issues.
Disconnect between the on-air program messages at KPFA: Practice What You Preach
http://berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2008-10-16/article/31352?headline=Letters-to-the-Editor
GET WITH THE PROGRAMS
Editors, Daily Planet:
There is a disconnect between the on-air program messages at KPFA and the actions of the management toward staff and volunteers. This inconsistency was revealed to the public when management and personnel at the radio station called the police on Nadra Foster during a dispute. This decision resulted in the police brutalizing Nadra, who is a long-time, black woman programmer.
KPFA radio, 94.1 FM, has many programs denouncing racism and the prison, military industrial complex. Among these programs are Hard Knock Radio, Flashpoints, JR and the Block Report, Without Walls, Critical Resistance, and Mumia Abu Jamal’s Commentaries from Death Row. Reporters address the abuses of the police and of the dominant culture. The economically powerful and privileged use the police as a tool to control political dissent and to oppress people of color.
Police are not a solution to resolving our conflicts or solving any problems at the radio station. We should utilize alternatives such as sensitivity training, NVC-Non Violent Communication, and Conflict Resolution. These approaches, which have also been presented on-the-air, could be facilitated at teach-ins and community meetings. Additionally, management and staff should be familiar with de-escalation techniques and should have trained community support available if disputes and difficulties arise.
Management, with paid and unpaid staff, need to support the intention of KPFA in the studio, as well as on the air, by utilizing alternative approaches to calling the police. We need to do as we say at KPFA. Management, there is a better way—get with the programs.
Beverly Dove
http://berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2008-10-16/article/31352?headline=Letters-to-the-Editor
GET WITH THE PROGRAMS
Editors, Daily Planet:
There is a disconnect between the on-air program messages at KPFA and the actions of the management toward staff and volunteers. This inconsistency was revealed to the public when management and personnel at the radio station called the police on Nadra Foster during a dispute. This decision resulted in the police brutalizing Nadra, who is a long-time, black woman programmer.
KPFA radio, 94.1 FM, has many programs denouncing racism and the prison, military industrial complex. Among these programs are Hard Knock Radio, Flashpoints, JR and the Block Report, Without Walls, Critical Resistance, and Mumia Abu Jamal’s Commentaries from Death Row. Reporters address the abuses of the police and of the dominant culture. The economically powerful and privileged use the police as a tool to control political dissent and to oppress people of color.
Police are not a solution to resolving our conflicts or solving any problems at the radio station. We should utilize alternatives such as sensitivity training, NVC-Non Violent Communication, and Conflict Resolution. These approaches, which have also been presented on-the-air, could be facilitated at teach-ins and community meetings. Additionally, management and staff should be familiar with de-escalation techniques and should have trained community support available if disputes and difficulties arise.
Management, with paid and unpaid staff, need to support the intention of KPFA in the studio, as well as on the air, by utilizing alternative approaches to calling the police. We need to do as we say at KPFA. Management, there is a better way—get with the programs.
Beverly Dove
For more information:
http://berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2008-...
Add Your Comments
Comments
(Hide Comments)
Thank you so much for the picture of this latest friend of the capitalist class destroying KPFA, Lemlem Rijo. Now we know exactly what is going on. The Wellstone Democratic Club, currently in control of the Local Station Board, has been promoting a childlike beauty queen who knows nothing but singing the company tune, including calling the police to have a black woman beaten almost to death inside KPFA. Whenever I see beauty queens, whether it be Sarah Palin or Lemlem Rijo, I know to run away from these sleazebags as they are always trouble. Beauty and brains rarely go together, and usually, as is the case with both Palin and Rijo, the politics of the beauty queens are reactionary as that is where the money is, the only thing beauty queens care about. A picture speaks a thousand words.
I'm not sure why it's necessary to post a photo of Ms. Rijo. If you object to her policies or the job she's doing then just state your case. The photo seems like an underhanded attempt at intimidation.
I'm a listener who subscribed to KPFA to support Flashpoints, because they have reported on this incident and seem to have integrity and want to inform KPFA listeners. But I don't see the point of the previous comments. The original letter from Ms Dove makes the case without resorting to slandering Ms. Rijo because she might be considered attractive. If she was the one who called the police, then she should be criticized, censured, held accountable. Her appearance isn't the issue and the anonymous poster's comments are just stupid. And besides, beauty and brains can and do go together; cases in point: Rosa Clemente, Kathy Kelly, Matt Gonzalez, Don Spring, Michelle Obama (yes, even some Democrats can be intelligent), Margaret Cho, ... I'm sure we can think of others. Linking Ms Rijo to Sarah Palin (a truly ugly American in the Hank Williams Jr tradition) is also a stretch.
Our society is so appearance oriented, Madison Avenue marketing, it damages of our humanity. All good people must work to change that type of brainwashing and method of evaluating people. It is used to turn people into commodities. It also is used to justify killing people: they don't look like us, they are different so they are less human. It is also one of the supports for racism. And it does so much damage to young women as they grow up, thinking they all have to look like the models on the magizine covers, etc.etc. This includes the reverse, that "attractive" people are not intelligent or progressive or good people.
People are born the way they are and have no choice over the DNA they get. What they do with their DNA is what is important.
As you have probable read here and elsewhere, I have major, serious, political differences with Lemlem regarding how she and her little group run KPFA. Her apperance has nothing to do with my criticisms of their actions at KPFA/Pacifica.
We must work to build a better society and "appearance value" either way is one of those things that we need to change in our culture.
Richard Phelps
People are born the way they are and have no choice over the DNA they get. What they do with their DNA is what is important.
As you have probable read here and elsewhere, I have major, serious, political differences with Lemlem regarding how she and her little group run KPFA. Her apperance has nothing to do with my criticisms of their actions at KPFA/Pacifica.
We must work to build a better society and "appearance value" either way is one of those things that we need to change in our culture.
Richard Phelps
"beaten almost to death"?
How did we get on this weird detour from discussing the real issues at KPFA and Pacifica ? First i'm a little puzzled that publishing a photo of the Ethopian born G.M. would trigger a thread about her '' beauty '' , ''child like '' or not ! Someone also implied that the fact that she is a African Immigrant had something to do with the '' Concerned Listeners''/Wellstone democratic club backing her so fully . No way .If so why do the '' Entrenched '' hate Joe Wanzala (also a African immigrant ) or African Americans like new board member Gerald Sanders so much ?
Race and racism actually have very little do with the tensions and politcal divide at KPFA . As bad as the '' Entrenched ''and their C.L. allies have made things at the station this isn't WBAI ! Thank God .
Race and racism actually have very little do with the tensions and politcal divide at KPFA . As bad as the '' Entrenched ''and their C.L. allies have made things at the station this isn't WBAI ! Thank God .
We are 100% volunteer and depend on your participation to sustain our efforts!
Get Involved
If you'd like to help with maintaining or developing the website, contact us.
Publish
Publish your stories and upcoming events on Indybay.
Topics
More
Search Indybay's Archives
Advanced Search
►
▼
IMC Network