This is the discussion of the Block The Boat special broadcast at the KPFA Local Station Board on August 9, 2014. The 7 minute clip features Save KPFA’s Jack Kurzweil saying it is a terrible mistake and wrongheaded for KPFA to support the blockade and programmer Brian Edwards-Tiekert saying the discussion was a “waste of the board and the manager’s time”.
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Kangaroos Instead of Audits
Originally posted August 25, 2014
Berkeley-Conflicted attorneys Siegel and Yee are preventing workers at LA station KPFK from going ahead with a recall election for elected staff rep Rodrigo Argueta, whose actions on the PNB have not pleased many of his constituents. Despite a filed petition with the required number of signatures from paid and unpaid staff at KPFK, the law firm is preventing the recall election on the grounds that Argueta is not accountable for how he votes on the national board. Siegel and Yee’s trumped up letter of retainer as counsel is dated prior to the board discussion and board member Hank Lamb has disputed that the board ever authorized it. Continue reading Kangaroos Instead of Audits
Statement from Heather Gray
Dear PNB Board members:
I am eternally grateful to the Pacifica Foundation for its long and important role in providing a voice for independent news and community voices from its five stations and for offering programs for the 180+ affiliates and the shared relationship between the affiliates and the Pacifica Foundation. All of this strengthens community voices throughout the country.
As a board member of the PNB, I am also thankful for the experience of learning more about the role and responsibilities of a board member whether with Pacifica or any other board. This is thanks to the instruction I received from Holman HR. But first, some background.
When I came to the Pacifica board I was alarmed at the significant number of lawsuits against the Foundation. As Executive Director at the time, Arlene Engelhardt, was needing to spend much of her time dealing with these lawsuits in court and at virtually every PNB meeting there was a discussion with attorneys with updates on various lawsuits. This was astounding to me and I wondered why so many lawsuits and began making inquiries of all sorts.
I began to realize that two of the critical factors here were (1) contracts that had not been properly created and also (2) there has not been enough human resource training for staff and board on employee relations and employment law. Continue reading Statement from Heather Gray
Nothing But Shrieking
Originally posted August 16, 2014
Berkeley- The rogue board occupied itself on Thursday with a midnight-special lynching, picking the cheery time of 11:45pm EST to devote a solid 12 minutes to voting on a meaningless statement of censure to KPFT director Richard Uzzell and Affiliates Director Heather Gray. The censure gained the support of only half the members of the board (11 out of 22), divided entirely along factional lines, and prevented the objects of the “censure motion” from speaking in their own defense, with Uzzell being shouted down and Gray receiving an abrupt 90 seconds prior to the vote, at which point she was shushed into silence. The vote was followed by a shrieking match audible on the audio, during which unelected chair Wilkinson implores former PNB vice-chair Bill Croiser, the volunteer streamer, to “turn off the stream”. The board oddly reversed the normal schedule, holding the closed session at the open session time and the open session at the closed session time, presumably to do the censuring at the latest possible hour of the evening. Audio released by Berkeley’s Save KPFA faction omits the hysterical screaming match and the shouting down of Uzzell and Gray (the entire audio is available here). The manipulated snippet from Save KPFA features an amnesia-laden statement from KPFA programmer Brian Edwards-Tiekert that suing Pacifica is bad behavior – Edwards-Tiekert apparently forgetting about the multiple lawsuits and grievances (at least 8) that he, himself, was a party too. Uzzell’s tongue-in-cheek response can be found here. Continue reading Nothing But Shrieking
Frank Sterling’s Passionate Email Plea That Saved The Block The Boat Broadcast
Date: Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 5:40 PM
Subject: Live broadcast from the port CANCELED by management I guess it was never on. .
To: xxxxxxxx
Cc: Quincy McCoy
I guess it was never on ..my mistake..
Hello everyone, I’m writing this email feeling quite dejected. My hopes were up I will admit yes. I think I’m mistaken about what kpfa is and my thoughts of what it can be. My hopes were to help make the Block the Boat demonstration as big as kpfa could, and be there to broadcast. But my hopes are dashed. Instead of a two hour in depth broadcast with interviews with activists port workers Palestinian youth organizers etcetera etcetera.. Quincy has recommended that we call in a couple times an hour with two or three minute updates…
Continue reading Frank Sterling’s Passionate Email Plea That Saved The Block The Boat Broadcast
On The Lighter Side: Richard Uzzell Reacts to Board Censure
Uzzell and Gray Get the Bird from Rogue Pacifica Board
At last night’s weekly meeting of the Rogue Pacifica Board, Directors Heather Gray (WRFG Atlanta) and Richard Uzzell (KPFT Houston) were given “the Bird”; that Board’s wildly popular award for trying to do the right thing. Continue reading On The Lighter Side: Richard Uzzell Reacts to Board Censure
Wilson Riles Jr On Calling The Police To KPFA
Friends and Media Contacts,
Copied below and attached is the last of ten columns that I have written
on the anti-crime policies of Oakland mayoral candidates. I hope that you
find it of value. Please forward it to anyone that you think might be
interested.
Can a mayor stop crime?
Dan Siegel
Campaigns are viewed, unfortunately, as “horse races.” The candidates are the horses and at various points in the election their racing capacity is compared, almost always in snap-shot slices. Financial resources are compared, as is the hiring of “successful” trainers and managers; compared next is the candidate’s volunteer resources. Often the “surprise” is some communications technology better used by one-side to reach a VOTING audience. The race is “called” prior to balloting by the exposure of a snap-shot popularity poll. Last and most importantly the candidate’s ability to “turnout” his/her vote is measured. Much too infrequently are candidates’ leadership skills, knowledge of the workings of the City, depth of commitment to the betterment of Oakland, or even a measurement of the thoroughness of their policy formulations adequately tested and compared. Continue reading Wilson Riles Jr On Calling The Police To KPFA
National Lawyers Guild Letter to KPFA On The Morning Mix
REMOVAL OF MORNING MIX FROM DRIVE TIME PROGRAMMING
The recent removal of the Morning Mix radio program from the 8:00 AM time slot on KPFA has raised some concern at the San Francisco chapter of the National Lawyers Guild (“Guild”). We write this letter because KPFA and its free speech mission, are important to the Guild and to many activists that either work with, or are represented by, Guild members. Continue reading National Lawyers Guild Letter to KPFA On The Morning Mix
Selling Stations
Originally posted August 10, 2014
Berkeley-As rumors of the intended sale of Pacifica stations have spread widely, members of the rogue majority (with the exception of Houston director Hank Lamb who has been upfront about his desire to sell off NY station WBAI), have insisted the rumors are untrue. But when given the opportunity to put their money where their mouths are, unelected board chair Wilkinson and treasurer Edwards-Tiekert declined. At KPFA’s local station board meeting earlier today, an advisory motion by United for Community Radio-affiliated board member Dave Welsh (former Ramparts editor and SF Labor Council delegate) requesting a policy “that under no circumstances will the broadcast licenses of the five stations that comprise the Pacifica radio network be put up for sale or lease”, treasurer Edwards-Tiekert substituted and passed a motion replacing it with a request to the national board to “to explore and prioritize all options and sell a license as a last resort“. Continue reading Selling Stations
Chevron, the Richmond City Council and the Morning Mix
Chevron’s freedom to pollute vs. Bay Area residents’ right to breath
by Daniel Borgström
On Tuesday, July 29th, I went to the Richmond City Council meeting where the council was to make a decision on a proposed expansion of the Chevron Refinery. The City Planning Commission approved the expansion, but with conditions that Chevron didn’t want to accept. So Chevron appealed it to the City Council.
Continue reading Chevron, the Richmond City Council and the Morning Mix