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SaveKPFA's TRACY ROSENBERG RECALL VOTE

by SaveKPFA.org
Why should listeners recall KPFA/Pacifica board member Tracy Rosenberg?
http://www.savekpfa.org/faqrecall

GOOD PROGRAMMING. The current regime at Pacifica National, supported by Tracy Rosenberg, has declared war against KPFA’s workers and listeners. They have eliminated The Morning Show, KPFA’s biggest fundraiser, and most listened-to local program – putting the station’s fragile finances at risk. They’ve ignored thousands of phone calls and emails from outraged KPFA’s listeners. When SaveKPFA supporters raised enough money to restore The Morning Show, Pacifica refused it. Fundraising during KPFA’s morning hours has plummeted since The Morning Show’s removal, and the toll is projected to reach $500,000 annually. This loss undercuts the financial health of the entire station. READ THE CHARGES ON THE RECALL PETITION: http://www.savekpfa.org/recall/petition.pdf

LOCAL CONTROL. Pacifica has completely sidelined KPFA’s elected Local Station Board in choosing managers for KPFA, and illegally refused to seat KPFA’s democratically-elected representatives on the Pacifica National Board.

FINANCIAL MISMANAGEMENT. Pacifica has hired $400/hour anti-union attorneys to fight KPFA’s workers, and imposed the resulting costs – $60,000 and counting – on KPFA. Meanwhile, Pacifica is taking more money out of KPFA’s accounts for its own purposes than even the already-excessive amount budgeted. If we don’t break this costly impasse, we may lose KPFA.

Our only path forward is to directly remove the supporters of Pacifica Executive Director Arlene Engelhardt from Pacifica’s Board. Tracy Rosenberg has been Engelhardt’s most ardent public defender. She drew up the secret layoff list that got The Morning Show cancelled. She’s also been the driving force behind Pacifica’s illegal moves to keep SaveKPFA’s representatives from taking the positions they were elected to on the Pacifica National Board. Rosenberg was censured by KPFA’s local board for her misappropriation of subscribers’ emails.

Who can vote?
You are eligible to vote if you are a current KPFA listener-member. That means in the past year you’ve either: 1) donated $25 or more to KPFA; or 2) volunteered three hours or more in the KPFA phone room. Please contact us if you fit these criteria but don’t get a ballot by December 30, 2011.

What’s the process?
Under Pacifica’s Bylaws, we needed valid signatures from at least 2% of KPFA’s listener-members, and we easily met that bar. Pacifica has validated them, and said it will send out a ballot by December 30. Tracy Rosenberg will get to publish a rebuttal in the ballot package. Then all of KPFA’s roughly 22,000 members will get to vote on whether or not to remove her.

What happens when we win?
Tracy Rosenberg will be removed from the Pacifica National Board and the KPFA Local Station Board. She’ll be automatically disqualified from running for re-election for a period of three years. She’ll be automatically replaced by the next runner-up from the last Local Station Board election. KPFA’s Local Station Board will pick a replacement to serve out the rest of Tracy Rosenberg’s term on the Pacifica National Board (PNB).

I want to know more about the charges in the petition.
Detailed background information is available at http://www.SaveKPFA.org. There is also informative reporting at http://www.KPFAWorker.org. Both sites source and attribute most of their information.

What relationship does Pacifica have to KPFA?
KPFA, which began broadcasting in Berkeley in 1949, is part of the 5-station Pacifica network. The other stations are WBAI (New York City), KPFK (Los Angeles), KPFT (Houston) and WPFW (Washington DC). Each station elects 24 listener and staff representatives to its Local Station Board. Those local board representatives then each elect 4 delegates to sit on the 20-member Pacifica National Board, which hires the network’s executive director. Currently, the executive director is Arlene Engelhardt.

Why not recall other board members, or Arlene Engelhardt?
Under Pacifica’s bylaws, KPFA listeners may vote to recall only representatives to the KPFA Local Station Board. Other Pacifica board members would have to be recalled by their local listeners. The four KPFA local delegates who sit on the Pacifica National Board (PNB) are Laura Prives, Dan Siegel, Andrea Turner and Tracy Rosenberg. Rosenberg is the only KPFA delegate to the PNB who has supported Pacifica’s autocratic actions against KPFA listeners and staff. Arlene Engelhardt is not an elected representative, she is an employee hired and overseen by the Pacifica National Board. We have to change that board in order to remove her.

Won’t Pacifica be running this election? Can’t they monkey-wrench it?
Per Pacifica’s bylaws, the recall election will be held under the supervision of Pacifica’s National Board, which probably does have an interest in seeing the recall fail. And Pacifica’s got a poor track record on fair elections: in the past year, they have thrown out the votes of staff members at KPFA in order to change an election outcome, refused to seat duly-elected representatives from KPFA on the Pacifica National Board, and tried to force a new election at KPFK in Los Angeles when they didn’t like the results. In every case, Pacifica’s actions have been overturned by court injunctions.

Has a recall election ever happened within Pacifica before?
Yes — one year ago, Tracy Rosenberg stage-managed a recall campaign against Morning Show co-host Brian Edwards-Tiekert, who was serving as a staff representative on KPFA’s Local Station Board. (Because there are far fewer staff members than listener members, she only needed 7 valid signatures from KPFA staff to get the ballot qualified). That recall failed by a 2-to-1 margin. Shortly after it failed, Pacifica laid off Edwards-Tiekert and canceled The Morning Show.

For more background, see http://www.savekpfa.org/kpfa-listeners-look-for-your-ballot-by-december-30
by Virginia Browning
http://www.supportkpfa.org

That's SUPPORT. "Save" was good when we all used it, before it was cynically usurped by these disinformers.
by Tracy Rosenberg
Much thanks to everyone for the their phone calls and emails and so on.

The first and most obvious thing to say is I can't get you a recall ballot. Neither can Save KPFA. There aren't any. Prior to having any election, including a recall election, there are a number of things that have to happen. They include hiring a recall administrator, getting statements for the ballot, and cleaning up the database prior to sending ballots. None of that has happened, so common sense indicates there are no ballots and won't be until all of those things happen.

I have no idea why Save KPFA is lying to KPFA listeners at such tremendous expense (a 1st class mailing of 22,000 postcards? - can't they donate to a charity instead? Sheesh. What a stupid waste of money).

It's clear the database is still unclean as postcards went to a number of KPFA staff members, who have to be purged from the list prior to mailing ballots, or you've sent ballots to a bunch of people that aren't eligible to vote in a listener election.

A few quick comments on the "allegations", such as they are.

The war on KPFA was declared by Save KPFA. Panicked by a trend of declining listener support between 2004 and 2009, a period in which KPFA lost 25% of its subscriber base and listener support revenues, the board treasurer Edwards-Tiekert, a news reporter by trade, prepared and presented 2 catastrophic budgets to KPFA's board. Both budgets predicted hundreds of thousands more in listener support than KPFA had been getting. The budgets were enthusiastically passed by Save KPFA boards who are more interested in recalls than they ever were in budgets. When the obvious happened and KPFA faced half a million dollar operating deficits in both 2009 and 2010, KPFA spent all the money they had and then some. That was the fiscal crisis. KPFA lost more than 1.1 million dollars in two years.

You didn't hear about it. The Save KPFA board never told you because they were trying to cover it up.

All the sound and fury about small amounts of money by people who lost half a million dollars and then apparently unfazed, went ahead and lost a half a million dollars A SECOND TIME IN A ROW.

Great credit goes to Arlene Engelhardt who improved KPFA's financial position by $550,000 in 12 months, a remarkable turnaround in a deeply troubled economy, and a person who has been vilified by people who wouldn't have jobs today if she had not exhibited the courage and clear thinking and ability to make hard choices when confronting a financial crisis she did not create.

You will not lose KPFA, listeners. But you almost did.

The Save KPFA agenda seems to be to recall me. not because of anything I've done, but - as they say - because I've "supported Pacifica" and they want to spur recalls all across the nation.

Pacifica has had 6 executive directors since 2002. KPFA has had 5 managers. KPFA hasn't had a program director for 7 of the last 10 years. Is what we really need to do "get rid of" another executive director? That's our vision for the future? Recalls in all 5 signal areas? Is that the future you want? Or is that kind of future, itself, the very definition of "adverse to the best interests of the foundation"?

Here are some comments from Marc Sapir, a listener in Berkeley, that do a nice job summing things up.

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For the first time in 4 years radio station KPFA and its parent Foundation (Pacifica) are financially above water, new programming here and around the U.S. is bringing in new communities on the air, new voices of resistance, and new listeners from minority and other impacted communities. The morale of the unpaid staff majority at KPFA (150 strong)—many of whom have long felt ignored and even belittled by old timers and past managers--has improved under interim managers and the future for the entire Network’s growth—due in part to the addition of about 50 new affiliate stations around the U.S.-- is looking brighter. Just one year ago the auditor of the Pacifica books indicated that the Pacifica Foundation was in serious danger of financial collapse by the end of 2011. Here is an excerpt from his report:

"For the past three years the Foundation has sustained losses of $433,161, $2,701,432, and $1,974,849 for the years ended September 30, 2008, 2009, and 2010 totaling $5,102,442. Also during this three year period working capital has decreased from $2,835,309 at September 30, 2007 to a deficit of $(810,528) at September 30, 2010. These conditions and events have given rise to a substantial doubt about the Foundation's ability to meet its obligations as they become due without substantial disposition of assets outside the ordinary course of operations, or restructuring of debt, or externally forced revisions of its operations or similar actions."

Now, today, KPFA and Pacifica have rectified their deficits, slowly improved their listener based income and are in positive cash flow as well. On the air there is better representation of the Latino community’s issues (with weekly volunteer programmer Andres Soto in the morning). There is better representation of the African American youth movements (because JR Valrey and Davey D are giving more hours to the morning mix and other shows and specials and collaborations with other programmers). There is a restoration of the Poor News Network--that past management had harassed and zapped--and in a more prime time drive time weekly morning slot with excellent professional quality work by their poverty-based program staff. There have been more specials and more out on the street coverage of the Occupy Movement by Mich Jeserich and others in part due to the supportive encouragement and collaboration by acting Station Manager Andrew Phillips and Program Director Carrie Core. In the midst of the world crisis, the Arab Spring and the Occupy Movement many people and more youth are tuning in anew to KPFA because that is where the action and the whole story is being covered from the ground up.

The organic changes that underpin this rapid turn-around at KPFA-Pacifica, were resisted tooth and nail by some folks who fabricated an overblown anti-labor union-busting narrative against Pacifica leaders even before the beginning of any program changes locally had started. Long unhappy with the new by-laws giving a greater role to unpaid staff and listeners, they openly advocated that the Pacifica Network be broken up and that they would take control of KPFA in support of the small core paid staff group if they could achieve the collapse of Pacifica and its court mandated by-laws.

Having failed to break up Pacifica, having failed to make Pacifica’s director look like a union-busting corporate CEO, having failed to capture control of the national board, this group now tests the loyalty of their listener base to their narrative with this recall effort against Tracy Rosenberg, treasurer of the National Board (an elected KPFA station Board member). As their high cost mailing to listeners attests, a vote to recall Tracy Rosenberg is probably in the offing.

Much of the past year, the Save KPFA group and key staff supporters worked divisively (on and off the air) to gain adherents to two unattributed and unvetted and not fact based web sites (Save KPFA and KPFA worker) whose anonymous articles maintain a constant stream of hostility and negativity toward various perceived enemies like the elected Pacifica National Board and Pacifica Executive Director Arlene Englehardt, and now Tracy Rosenberg. Because they have regular contact with so many KPFA listeners through their web sites and e-lists, the outcome of this recall is not at all clear at this time. The recall effort gathered signatures in large part by using these web sites whose contents are so scurrilous that no organization or individual takes credit for the content. Neither the CWA Union nor the organization known as Concerned Listeners/Save KPFA will take any public responsibility for information in the articles posted on these web sites. And there is no way to contest disinformation or misinformation to those listeners who trust the web sites.

There are two reasons why a resounding defeat of this recall is important: First, it has become a measure of whether the CL/Save KPFA and CWA core paid staff can count on the uncritical loyalty of followers deceived by a fear-based narrative about Pacifica representing an imminent danger to KPFA. With Save KPFA holding a majority on the local Board, if this misplaced effort gains the support of most of the voters they will likely use that as a sign of public support to intensify their efforts to tear down the Pacifica Foundation which could mean an end to the vital independent national radio network building that is now taking place. As they have failed once, they may again not succeed, but growth and harmony for young movements in resistance such as ours are hard enough goals without people throwing in monkey wrenches. Secondly, the role of Rosenberg has not been trivial. Tracy is not a pushover. She is a fighter for what she believes in, as her leadership of an important non-profit (Media Alliance) and her excellent work as Pacifica Treasurer have shown, even in the face of withering criticism by the CL-KPFA group. The tactics used against her to try to undermine her credibility would cause some to quit trying to do the right thing, but she hasn’t stopped. For example, they invited her onto to the on-air Board Program where unbeknownst to her she would be faced with a prearranged attack tape recording and not permitted to respond to it. When Tracy objected to being set up that way the moderator made it appear that she was disrupting the program.

No individual is indispensible to any social movement, but some leaders are harder to intimidate than others. Tracy is one of these. So too are the current managers—Arlene at Pacifica and Andrew at KPFA who have been harassed almost daily the year long. Because of the contentious atmosphere, presently, almost no independent leftist leaders in the Bay Area not aligned with the current Board majority have considered running for the station board. I realize that no one faction is to blame for the years of bitter acrimony that have accrued there, but I think that the recall effort perpetuates this problem and so it must be turned back. Moreover, the recall effort, being based in easily refutable distortions of Tracy’s role and work, is a spike through the heart of efforts and hopes to see the Station’s governing board become a more amicable collaborative and collective working body that can actually improve our independent media source that the Bay Area needs and depends upon.











by repost from 2010
"The tragedy at KPFA and Pacifica is another chapter in the ongoing story of organizational dysfunction on the left. Internal struggles at Pacifica Radio have gone on for years, but now they have placed the Network’s survival is at risk. A governance structure created in hasty response to the planned corporate takeover of the station in 1999 has proved utterly unworkable, with a small minority of listeners now controlling decision-making...."

This is from a 2010 article by Randy Shaw that's worth a re-read if you want to understand what is happening at KPFA: http://www.beyondchron.org/news/index.php?itemid=7957
by repost
Why Recall Rosenberg?
Pacifica treasurer Tracy Rosenberg has been the principal defender of the current regime at Pacifica, the corporation that owns KPFA. With Rosenberg’s support, that regime has declared war on KPFA’s listeners and workers. It has:

■purged KPFA’s biggest fundraiser and most listened-to local program (The Morning Show), causing morning pledges to drop by more than half and putting the station’s fragile finances at risk
■conducted illegal, retaliatory layoffs
■wasted more than $80,000 of listener money on an anti-union law firm
■diverted workers’ retirement contributions for other purposes
■slapped gag rules on KPFA’s staff
■illegally barred KPFA’s elected representatives from taking their seats on Pacifica’s Board.

by Cathy
From http://www.savekpfa.org

"Under Pacifica’s bylaws, KPFA listeners may vote to recall only representatives to the KPFA Local Station Board. Other Pacifica board members would have to be recalled by their local listeners. The four KPFA local delegates who sit on the Pacifica National Board (PNB) are Laura Prives, Dan Siegel, Andrea Turner and Tracy Rosenberg. Rosenberg is the only KPFA delegate to the PNB who has supported Pacifica’s autocratic actions against KPFA listeners and staff. Arlene Engelhardt is not an elected representative, she is an employee hired and overseen by the Pacifica National Board. We have to change that board in order to remove her."

Rosenberg hasn't done anything wrong at all. Her position of general support for Pacifica is the majority opinion on the National Board, although it is in a slight minority (14-10) on the local board at KPFA. This is an attempt at tyranny of the majority and to wipe out dissenting points of view by riling up the voters with ridiculous charges and allegations of wrongdoing.

As Save KPFA admits themselves.

Throw that stuff in the garbage and vote no whenever a ballot arrives. It's the only sane thing to do.
by He Didnt Bother
He didn't bother to do the least bit of fact checking or asking others than those he "trusted" with their big names like Sasha Lilley.

It's hard for busy workers up against the machine, but KPFA, do what the station supposedly has taught you. check facts!

http://www.supportkpfa.org http://www.robbie.org http://www.danielborgstrom.com
by un-convinced
So you are saying the hundreds of supporters of SaveKPFA.org are CIA plants, or government operatives? Including many of the staff who have worked there for decades? Really? What planet do you live on?
by sanity,please
The main problem at KPFA are the marginally insane who occupy positions on its board. No wonder there have to be recalls!
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