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Beast of the Month - August 1999
Mary Frances Berry, Pacifica Foundation Chair

"I yam an anti-Christ..."
John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) of The Sex Pistols, "Anarchy in the UK"

"The voice of the voiceless."
Self-described billing of KPFA radio


Just what is it about the month of July?  A time that represents independence
and liberty (in honor of our Founding Fathers' defiance) has instead become a
moment for the suppression of the truth.  In 1997, Jerry Ceppos, editor of
the San Jose Mercury News, climaxed the most vicious assault on honest
investigation in the history of journalism by demoting journalist Gary Webb,
whose groundbreaking work on the Dark Alliance series was attacked by
establishment mouthpieces for detailing CIA involvement in the crack epidemic
via backing the Nicaraguan Contras.  Then, last year, CNN President Rick
Kaplan fired April Oliver and Jack Smith, the producers of the CNN NewsStand
documentary "Valley of Death", which detailed shocking evidence that the
Vietnam War-era Operation Tailwind involved using sarin gas on American
soldiers.  And now, in 1999, while most of the korporate media (not to
mention dubious internet sources) focus unnecessary amounts of energy and
space to the relatively unimportant story of the death of John-John, what is
arguably the country's most daring radio station faces a serious assault from
within.

KPFA, of Berkeley, California, is the flagship station for The Pacifica
Foundation, founded in 1949 to aid the pacifist movement.  (Pacifica also has
stations in Los Angeles, Houston, New York City and Washington.)  KPFA is the
oldest listener supported FM station in America, and over the years as a
vanguard for free speech, it has often been a solitary yet vital voice of
exposing that which needed to be exposed.  Among the highlights over the
years of KPFA and Pacifica: uncovering the U.S. sponsored mass murder in
Guatemala (and other Latin American puppets) by American-trained death
squads;  reporting on the CIA arms, drugs and terror network which was hidden
from public view in Nicaragua (including the Mena, Arkansas drug smuggling
operation right under Clinton's nose during his term as governor);  the
involvement with the S&L scandal of figures as diverse as Hillary Clinton and
Henry Hyde;  highlighting anti-war protests of US actions from Vietnam to
Kosovo, as well as continuing coverage of the ongoing US-engineered holocaust
in Iraq;  broadcasting Patty Hearst (the kidnapped newspaper heiress)
denouncing her parents as "capitalist pigs";  and including commentaries from
political prisoner and death-row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal.  On the national
front, KPFA has covered closely the civil rights movement, as well as given
gavel-to-gavel broadcasting of political conventions, the Iran-Contra
investigation, and this year's impeachment hearings and trial.  Locally, they
highlighted the Berkeley Free Speech movement, and pushed to end police
brutality and block environmental outrages from the Pacific Gas and Electric
nuclear plant on Bodega Bay.  Culturally, Pacifica has broadcast poet Alan
Ginsberg reading "Howl," George Carlin performing his routine "Filthy Words,"
provided a forum for suppressed intellectual Noam Chomsky to present his
views, and became the first station to play music from the Grateful Dead.

Thanks to voicing openly leftist views at the height of the "communist"
witchhunt (including the broadcast of Bertolt Brecht and W.E.B. DuBois),
Pacifica was harassed and investigated by the House Un-American Activities
Committee (HUAC) and the FBI for "subversion."  How ironic, then, that after
surviving the dark era of political suppression by Hoover and McCarthy, KPFA
now faces its worst threat from its own leadership, and the battle,
unsurprisingly, is not so much about political ideas as it is about big money
and power grabs.

Battles between the Pacifica leadership and member stations are nothing new,
but the latest war had its first shot on March 31st, 1999, when Pacifica
Executive Director Lynn Chadwick fired KPFA general manager Nicole Sawaya,
saying that she was not a "good fit."  More specifically, Sawaya was fired
for refusing to implement national Pacifica policies.  Sawaya's ousting came
two weeks before KPFA's fiftieth anniversary.

Considered an independent minded leader, Sawaya was well liked by KPFA's
staff and the larger community. Her ousting provoked a huge protest, and
showed a contempt for the basic rule of community radio: that it represent
the wishes and desires of the community it serves.  Pacifica consulted no one
beyond its own inner circle before making this highly controversial decision.

The previous month, the Pacifica National Board decided to remove Local
Advisory Board (LAB) members from its national governance board. Local
advisory boards are the backbone of community, radio meeting once a month to
hear the concerns of listeners and volunteers.  The move made no sense for an
organization whose most popular public affairs program is called "Democracy
Now," and, in its own literature, refers to itself as "democratic
communications."

KPFA's most respected voice, Larry Bensky (a 30-year veteran of Pacifica, and
winner of the prestigious Polk Award) spoke before the board against the
decision, and warned that Pacifica's National Office was becoming
unaccountable and out of touch.  When Pacifica terminated Sawaya, Bensky took
his concerns to his listeners on his regular Sunday program.  On April 9th,
Pacifica responded by firing Bensky as well.

Rather than merely firing people, Chadwick also hired armed security guards
to watch the KPFA station.  The excuse given was it was in response to a
gunshot fired in the Pacifica national office, offices that are over 3,000
miles away.  The security force manhandled and interrogated reporters, and
operated illegally by not wearing uniforms and identification and carrying
concealed weapons on the premises of a station founded by pacifists.

The KPFA community was justifiably outraged.  On March 31st, over 800 KPFA
supporters demonstrated against Pacifica in front of KPFA.  Then, on May 9th,
2,000 demonstrators gathered at Berkeley's Old City Hall to protest, the
biggest listener demonstration in the history of community radio, demanding
the reinstatement of Sawaya and Bensky.  To show how much they cared,
listeners made KPFA's May/June subscription marathon the most successful in
its history: over 85% of the 7,000 pledges made "under protest" of Pacifica's
actions.

The response from Pacifica?  Robbie Osman, a music and commentary programmer
at KPFA for over two decades, actively spoke out against the firings on his
Sunday program, and his show was canceled on June 18th.  The following
Sunday, KPFA broadcast silence when his program would have aired.  Protests
became even louder.

Then, On July 13, Chadwick called a meeting of KPFA staff and distributed a
memo titled "Appropriate Conduct." It declared that "Pacifica is committed to
enforcing its policies and my previous directives prohibiting on-air or
in-the-media discussion of matters pertaining to Pacifica or KPFA management
decisions..."  The gag order deserved to be mocked, and rightfully was.
Dennis Bernstein, host of KPFA's show "Flashpoint," played a tape from a news
conference held earlier in the day by a few of the dozen people who had been
arrested for nonviolent civil disobedience at the station in June.  For his
supposedly outrageous act, Bernstein was physically removed, screaming in
mid-broadcast, from the newsroom by security guards, and later taken from the
station in handcuffs.  The abusive treatment of Bernstein was report live on
the air, until suddenly the air went dead.  A few minutes later, the station
broadcast a taped speech from Pacifica archives.  Police then arrived in riot
gear and arrested 44 protesters as well as eight KPFA volunteers and staff
who refused to leave the premises.

"I'm flabbergasted that I would be pulled from the air ... by people who
founded the station to stand as a bastion of free speech," Bernstein would
later state.  "I believe this is about First Amendment rights. This is an
absolute case of censorship."  He would then ask, "Is this Berkeley or
Belgrade?"  Good question, and he's not the only one asking.  Hundreds of
angry listeners would converge on the station's Berkeley offices for protests
the following day - which, coincidentally, was Bastille Day, the French
Holiday celebrating the 1789 storming of a prison known for holding political
criminals.

Now, the battle is heading towards court, which would be unnecessary if
Pacific leadership actually followed the principals that organization was
founded under.  A suit was file in Alameda Superior Court, accusing the
nonprofit Pacifica Foundation of  subverting the station's independence.  As
the lawyer for the community activists Dan Siegel stated, "The lawsuit
charges essentially that the board of directors has usurped the power of the
membership.  It is abusing its authority by attempting to alter the
programming and mission of Pacifica."  Needless to say, these arguments are
quite persuasive.

Certainly, Lynn Chadwick, deserves much of the blame for what has occured:
she is the one who fired the KPFA staff members who challenged her abusive
authority, she is the one who instituted the gag rule, and she is the one who
brought in the gun-wielding security guards.  Furthermore, she imported
Garland Ganter, the Houston manager of Pacifica's KPFT station, as one of her
executors.  Previously, Ganter canceled nearly all of KPFT's programming, and
installed a nearly all music format, "The Sounds of Texas."

Still, the responsibility for the debacle ultimately rests at the top, and
Mary Frances Berry, the Pacifica Foundation Chair and our Beast of the Month,
does deserve scorn in manufacturing and creating this crisis.  Though she has
kept her hands clean from Ms. Chadwick's more dirty deeds, it is clear that
the Pacifica board approved of what was being done at KPFA.

What was the purpose of all this?  In part, it may have been philosophical.
Berry, who previously was a nationally known civil rights leader, "is
basically an authoritarian in her views of how institutions should run,"
according to one board member.  An authoritarian trying to run a democratic
institution is a bad combination, as the results indicate.  She pushed to
extreme Pacifica's trend of centralizing power  and taking it away from the
local stations.  To make matters worse, Berry, who is African-American, tried
to inject the race card into an already ugly battle, arguing she was merely
trying to increase the station's racial diversity from its white liberal
base.  Her politically correct defense was shown baseless when the defenders
of KPFA's independence included "The Color Purple" author Alice Walker and
Mumia Abu-Jamal, as well as the fact that the African-American program
director and an African-American Morning Show host resigned to protest recent
management firings.  "Her manipulation of the race issue in this is an
example of how unsuitable she is to run this organization," Bensky would
later point out. "She's a megalomaniac who's uninterested in
community-controlled radio stations."

There is more to this story, however, and the evidence became quite
compelling by the end of the month that there was a bigger source behind the
dispute.  The real motive, unsurprisingly, may be money.  Berry and the
Pacifica Board were trying to make KPFA and other Pacifica stations
korporate-friendly, and thus reverse Pacifica's long-standing commitment to
programming free of korporate strings.  According to J. Imani, a member of
the local KPFA advisory board, "What they wanted was to purge all the old
lefties and get in some music  shows and some mainstream, liberal s***.  A
week after Nicole was hired, they told her who to fire, and she wouldn't go
for it. She took a stand against politically white-washing KPFA."

Turning KPFA into another wimpy NPR-PBS clone may have been preferable to the
other option Berry and the Pacifica Board were contemplating: selling KPFA
and/or other stations for millions.  Berry and the Pacifica Board denied such
allegations, even after a secret memo by Micheal Palmer (Treasurer-elect of
Pacifica) to Berry surfaced detailing such plans, with strong evidence
indicating the memo was real .  According to sources, KPFA (which has a
powerful 59,000-watt signal reaching across Northern California) would have a
market value of up to $75 million, and all five stations have an estimated
value of $300 million.  Berry continued to deny plans to sell off KPFA, up
until the day before board member Pete Bramson blew the whistle and revealed
that is precisely what was in the works.  Bramson stated in a news
conference, "I take no pleasure in being here today, but I cannot remain
silent while Pacifica's national board holds serious discussions in secret
about selling KPFA."

In the end, the latest revelation should hardly come as a surprise: as it
turns out, IPSA International, the company that supplied KPFA's security
guards, specializes in providing security for companies involved in hostile
takeovers and downsizing programs.  Nor should it be a surprise that Berry is
also the head of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission.  That a Clinton appointee
is the mastermind behind the attempted destruction of radio's most unique
voices certainly is suspicious.  Maybe there's nothing to it: then again, if
a Reagan or Bush appointee attempted the same thing during their
presidencies, would there be any doubt there was an intentional plan to
sabotage?

Whether Berry is part of a deeper plot or not can be debated: what is certain
is that she has proven herself unfit to head the Pacifica Foundation, thanks
to her autocratic style and shameful deception.  There are widespread demands
for both her and Lynn Chadwick to either resign or be removed: such demands
are highly endorsed by The Konformist.

In any case, we salute Mary Frances Berry as Beast of the Month.
Congratulations, and keep up the great work, Mary!!!

Sources:

Contact Numbers:
KPFK: (818) 985-5735
KPFT: (713) 526-5738
WPFW: (202) 588-0893
WBAI: (212) 209-2900
Pacifica Network News - 1-888-770-4944 ext. 323
Amy Goodman - (212) 209-2800

Sale of KPFA?
Institute for Public Accuracy
915 National Press Building, Washington, D.C. 20045
(202) 347-0020
http://www.accuracy.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dennis Bernstein
http://www.flashpoints.net

Save Pacifica
http://www.savepacifica.net

Free Pacifica
http://www.radio4all.org/freepacifica

Pacifica Radio: The Rise of an Alternative Network
Matthew Lasar (Temple Univ Press, 1999)

Berkeley Station Rocked by Protests
Michelle Locke, Associated Press July 15, 1999

Are Pacifica Stations for Sale?
CounterPunch ( http://www.counterpunch.org )

FAIR NEWS RELEASE: July 16, 1999
Pacifica Leadership Should Step Down for Good of Network
Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting
http://www.fair.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Liberal Radio Station Being Silenced by Clinton Appointee
Ru Mills ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

The war over KPFA, Anthony York
Salon Magazine ( http:www.salon.com ) July 17, 1999

ASSAULT ON RADIO STATION RAISES KEY ISSUES
Norman Solomon, Creators Syndicate ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

JOURNALISTS INSPIRE SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY RADIO
Norman Solomon, Creators Syndicate ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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