Category Archives: Pacifica in Exile Newsletters

Lies and Deception

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Originally posted June 2, 2014

Berkeley-The financial disarray at the Pacifica Foundation is increasing, and posing a serious threat to the continuing operations of the 5-station national network. The annual tax return (990 form) for the year ending 9-30-2012 has never been posted to the foundation’s website, as the return prepared under the supervision of fired then rehired CFO Raul Salvador, was filled with mistakes. Plans to amend the return within a year of filing have been delayed and possibly scotched by the new board majority regime which took over in February. Continue reading Lies and Deception

The Uprising Continues

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Originally posted May 31, 2014

Berkeley – A complete update on the national Pacifica scene will be out shortly.  In the meantime, here’s some of what has been going on and some suggestions for action you can take.

Francisco Herrera and Andres Soto jammed together Friday at KPFA on-air in KPFA’s studio and sang The Ballad of the Morning Mix. Have a listen.

Sign and share the petition to support the return of the Morning Mix to KPFA’s prime time. Continue reading The Uprising Continues

“The” Uprising at KPFA

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Originally posted May 26, 2014

Berkeley– On Memorial Day morning at Berkeley’s KPFA radio, the AM hour did not go off as planned.

A sudden programming change was announced only five days ago to replace the Morning Mix, a programming collective including: Continue reading “The” Uprising at KPFA

Stand Up And Fight Back For Free Speech Radio

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Originally posted May 23, 2014

A Statement By Miguel Gavilan Molina, Executive Producer for La Onda Bajita, and Senior Producer for Flashpoints and Flashpoints in Espanol.

Broadcast between 5pm and 6pm at 94.1 fm on Friday May 23rd, 2014

“This is Miguel Gavilan Molina. It has come to my attention that this past Wednesday – the same day that Pacifica’s new interim executive director was introducing the staff of KPFA to the three finalists for the general manager position – KPFA’s outgoing interim manager was slashing and scattering the Morning Mix and removing it from the morning. Continue reading Stand Up And Fight Back For Free Speech Radio

What Majority?

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Originally posted May 18, 2014

Berkeley-As the first week after the TRO ruling passes, the extent of the shaky foundation of the 2014 rogue board continues to emerge. The lack of eligibility of not one, but two of the twelve directors claiming to constitute the majority of the board is unquestionable. Boards of directors of CA nonprofit organizations have only the powers and authorities vested in them by the organization’s bylaws, and in this case, that’s not looking like anything at all. Continue reading What Majority?

The Business of Collapse

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Originally posted May 16, 2014

Berkeley-While waiting for the next court appearance on June 3rd, disconnects between vacuous executive reports and the reality of the grim situation at Pacifica are vivid. A bizarre chair’s report (the document can be found here, professes ignorance about the financial state of the network. It also states the hijacked workplace investigation report about multiple complaints against the re-hired CFO that has been in Wilkinson’s sole possession since March 17th, will be released to the board after Pacifica’s HR firm returns a call. Wilkinson’s contention appears to be a phone call she placed in March has not been returned for two months, preventing her from releasing the report to the rest of the board. Continue reading The Business of Collapse

A Morning After

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Originally posted May 14, 2014

Berkeley-A day after issuance of a 3-week temporary restraining order, a fairly remarkable meeting happened at the Pacifica national headquarters on May 13, 2014.

With about seven “occupiers” in residence, and after the departure of executive director Reese in the morning in deference to the court order, the three staffers brave enough to come into work eventually met with purported chair Margy Wilkinson. The three women, who according to their own reports, have experienced severe harassment during the 7 week occupation, with community members present and bearing witness, laid into Wilkinson about their distress about the rehire of former chief financial officer Raul Salvador after 5 workplace complaints were filed.  They also talked in detail about KPFA’s obstruction of their work towards the completion of the audit, as well as their concerns about retaliation from the board majority. Continue reading A Morning After

Three Week Narrow Restraining Order Granted

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Originally posted May 13, 2014

Berkeley- Alameda Superior Court Judge Ioana Petrou issued a temporary restraining order today pending a new preliminary injunction hearing scheduled for June 3, 2014 at 9am in Department 15. The restraining order states: Continue reading Three Week Narrow Restraining Order Granted

EX-CFO Chases Away Payroll Vendor

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Originally posted May 9, 2014

Berkeley-Former chief financial officer Raul Salvador has reportedly so upset payroll vendor Paychex Inc with daily harassing phone calls and emails, that the East Bay payroll processing firm has pulled the plug on Pacifica’s payroll account and is currently refusing to issue payroll checks for the upcoming payroll on May 15th. (For an update on this situation, click here) Continue reading EX-CFO Chases Away Payroll Vendor

You’re Not Who You Say You Are

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Originally posted May 5, 2014

Berkeley-In an action that could be cause for disbarment, Oakland attorney Dan Siegel today issued a letter to Pacifica’s payroll vendor stating he is the counsel for the Pacifica Foundation. The position of general counsel for the foundation is one selected by the entire Pacifica National Board.  No such decision has been made by the board’s own declaration. Continue reading You’re Not Who You Say You Are