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East Bay Veterans for Peace Says Restore The Morning Mix

On Saturday, June 14, 2014, VETERANS FOR PEACE East Bay Chapter 
#162(VFP-EB#162) voted to endorse the below petition for the Morning 
Mix and local programming, and also the same time voted to 
co-sign/co-endorse the SF Labor Council Resolution (of June 9) calling 
for the reinstatement of the Morning Mix to drive-time at KPFA. Continue reading East Bay Veterans for Peace Says Restore The Morning Mix

Golden Gate Branch of the Letter Carriers Union Says Bring Back The Morning Mix

Golden Gate Branch 214 of the Letter Carriers Union adopted this resolution:

Reinstate the “Morning Mix” drive-time radio show –

Say No to Cuts in Labor/Community Programming on KPFA Radio

Whereas, KPFA Radio 94.1 FM, with a powerful radio transmitter, has been a megaphone for community free speech radio throughout northern California for over 65 years, and is the flagship station of the Pacifica Radio Network; and

Whereas, for the last 3 and a half years KPFA has aired a ground-breaking labor and community program called the Morning Mix – broadcasting at a time when more working people could hear it, during “drive time” from 8 to 9 AM, Monday to Friday; and Continue reading Golden Gate Branch of the Letter Carriers Union Says Bring Back The Morning Mix

ILWU Local 10 – Executive Board – Supports SF Labor Council Resolution to Bring Back The Morning Mix

The executive committee of ILWU Local 10 adopted this resolution:

Reinstate the “Morning Mix” drive-time radio show –

Say No to Cuts in Labor/Community Programming on KPFA Radio

Whereas, KPFA Radio 94.1 FM, with a powerful radio transmitter, has been a megaphone for community free speech radio throughout northern California for over 65 years, and is the flagship station of the Pacifica Radio Network; and

Whereas, for the last 3 and a half years KPFA has aired a ground-breaking labor and community program called the Morning Mix – broadcasting at a time when more working people could hear it, during “drive time” from 8 to 9 AM, Monday to Friday; and Continue reading ILWU Local 10 – Executive Board – Supports SF Labor Council Resolution to Bring Back The Morning Mix

Gray Panthers Letter of Support for The Morning Mix

Gray Panthers of San Francisco

2940 16th Street, Room 200-4

San Francisco CA 94103

415-552-8800, graypanther-sf@sonic.net

Dear Richard Pirodsky, Interim General Manager,

As a long-time supporters of KPFA, even prior to the 1999 attempted take over of our station, we strongly object to changing the Morning Mix programming. If this is listeners’ sponsored radio then we your listeners and supporters must be taken into account on such a major change of community focus. Continue reading Gray Panthers Letter of Support for The Morning Mix

KPFA Workers and Community Speak Out For The Morning Mix

On Saturday May 31, 2014 community supporters of KPFA and KPFA workers spoke out at a rally to defend the Morning MIx Shows and also to stand up for the unpaid staff who produce 60% of the programming at the community station. Local community programmers are being threatened with the loss of their shows by a management that disregards their labor and work. An imported show from Los Angeles called “Uprising” by Sonali Kolhatkar has been replaced 5 local community shows which cover labor and many community events at prime time. The KPFA workers also discussed the lack of support for the unpaid staff by management versus the treatment of the paid staff.

To support the “Morning MIx” shows a petition is being circulated
“Bring Back The Morning Mix”
Online Petition To KFPA Pacifica Management And Board Chair
https://www.change.org/petitions/rich…
Online Petition To Sonali Kolhatkar “Don’t Replace The Morning Mix”
https://www.change.org/petitions/sona…
Production of Labor Video Project. www.laborvideo.org

7 Reasons Why Pacifica Needs an Investigation

Playing With Insurance Fire

  • In 2012, Pacifica’s director’s liability insurance bailed due to excessive litigation. 20 providers turned Pacifica down before one agreed to pick up the policy, at 2X the deductible and 3X the premium. Insurance broker Don Cooper warned the board in writing that employment suits had to stop.
  • The Board fired the executive director without cause or a performance evaluation, then re-hired a CFO without investigating 5 pending workplace complaints and a very poor performance evaluation on the record.
  • The loss of directors liability insurance will end the operations of all the Pacifica stations due to requirements to indemnify the board of directors from lawsuits.

Accounting Chaos

  • The 2012 fiscal year audit placed $7 million dollars (more than ½) of the funds taken in at the stations in suspense accounts, meaning the documentation was inadequate to identify where the money came from.
  • Books at two divisions have been unreconciled for the last 12 months with more than a year’s worth of event income unprocessed in Berkeley until very recently.
  • The ability to monitor embezzling and audit deficiencies is nonexistent due to the termination or threatened termination of any accounting or executive staff who try to implement corrective procedures.
  • The annual audit is 4 months overdue.

Illegitimate Board Configuration

  • The chair of the board was found likely to have committed a breach of fiduciary duty against Pacifica in 2010, in a 2012 preliminary ruling by the CA Court of Appeals. This was for diverting funds away from the station’s fundraiser to a private fund. Her election as chair was wrong per the bylaws and the continuing breach has never been corrected.
  • The vice-chair of the board was an elected public official in DC, although the bylaws prevent elected public officials from serving on Pacifica’s boards so they can’t impact news coverage.
  • The secretary of the board was banned from the NY station in 2009 for acts of physical violence.
  • The board treasurer position has been empty for four months.
  • The board contains at least 1 and possibly 2 individuals with past felony convictions. Such convictions can interfere with relicensure per the Communications Act of 1934. Neither board member disclosed their previous felony convictions despite having two of the organization’s five radio stations up for relicensure this year.

Conflicts of Interest

  • The corporate attorney quit the organization within 60 days of the seating of the 2014 board. The board has secured no replacement and has operated for months without an independent attorney, replying on the ad-hoc advice of “interested directors” who are attorneys.
  • The organization’s legal business was routed to a firm that employs one of the directors, and the attorney in question himself left the board in January of 2014. (He was replaced on the board by his employee ,who then routed Pacifica’s litigation to his own firm).
  • The conflicted retention was delegated to a 2-person committee and never ratified by the full board as required by the CA Corporations Code.

Ad-Hoc Legal Interference

  • Two attorneys on the 22-person board have repeatedly confused their roles as directors and as attorneys. Both repeatedly interrupted, prevented from being heard, and over-ruled legal and human resources advice from independent attorneys and HR consultants hired to provide objective guidance to the board.
  • One attorney-director threatened a “campaign of malpractice” against the firm of a DC attorney in retaliation for legal advice not to his preference. On receipt of a bar complaint with supporting evidence, the CA Bar Association recommended the board take action to “remove the individual from the board of directors”.

Employee Safety and Retaliation

  • Board members have written emails to employees threatening them for consulting attorneys and federal agencies over unaddressed safety and harassment concerns. Employees were told to “submit to every need and desire of the chair of the board” and that “interlopers would not be tolerated”. Board members also exerted rights to retaliate against employees who complained of workplace discrimination by “removing them from the plantation” if their complaints were not upheld.

Structural Breakdown

  • The currently appointed interim leadership has stated publicly he intends to stay in the job for “just a few months” and previously announced relocation to New Zealand in July. It is now almost June. No search has been started for a replacement, meaning there will be 3 interim leaders appointed in six months.
  • The board has failed to issue minutes from meetings going back to January. Minutes that have been issued have been objected to by 45% of the board as deliberately falsified and the objections have not been entertained on the basis of “time running out” at meetings.
  • Unauthorized parties have requested access to foundation bank accounts and payroll information from vendors on repeated occasions.
  • Payroll data with personally-identifying information on employees has been released in unencrypted electronic communications to some board members on at least two occasions, without employee permission.

Failures of the Duties of Care and Loyalty

In 4 months of service (1/3 of their entire year-long term), the 2014 board has done only 3 things:

  • Fracture the organization’s leadership
  • Eviscerate some of the only new local community programming developed by the network in the past 5 years
  • Publicly advocate for the breakup and dissolution of the 501c3 organization

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Statement of Pacifica’s Local Station Board Members, Staff and Listeners

Pacifica National Board acted improperly in its attempted termination of Executive Director Summer Reese

To sign onto this statement use the form here.

We, the undersigned, members of the Pacifica’s Local Station Board, staff and listeners, strongly believe that members of the Pacifica National Board (PNB) acted improperly at their late-night telephone board meeting on March 13, 2014, when they voted to fire Pacifica Executive Director Summer Reese without due process. Continue reading Statement of Pacifica’s Local Station Board Members, Staff and Listeners

The Crisis in Pacifica and at KPFA: What Is Going On?

A Forum and Speak Out held on April 27, 2014 in Berkeley, California.

Pacifica radio is the most important alternative radio network in the United States and provides the most labor programming of any broadcast system in the country. In most cases it is the only alternative broadcast voice nationally on the air.

This presentations and discussion looked at the ongoing occupation that has been been taking place Pacifica Foundation offices for weeks after the firing of Executive Director Summer Reese.  Speakers also addressed the financial crisis, transparency and accountability – discussing how it is possible to solve the crisis and improve KPFA and the Pacifica Network.

The forum was held at the Berkeley Federation of Unitarian Universalists at 1924 Cedar Street in North Berkeley.

It was sponsored by Labor Video Project, BFUU Social Justice Committee,Media Freedom Foundation and Project Censored.

Production of Labor Video Project

Summer Reese Interview on “Just Peace” – Radio Free Georgia

On April 7, 2014 Pacifica Radio’s Executive Director Summer Reese was interviewed by Heather Gray of WRFG-89.3FM in Atlanta which is an Affiliate of Pacifica Radio. Ms Reese discussed her accomplishments, the challenges of community radio and her ideas for future development of community radio overall in America and specifically about the Pacifica Radio network.