Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2001 22:06:50 -0500
Subject: Pacifica Campaign Update - April 9
From: Pacifica Campaign <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Dear friends,

The Pacifica Campaign has been gaining widespread support over the past two
weeks. Pacifica management is running scared and has resorted to
increasingly desperate tactics in a futile attempt to discredit our growing
movement for democracy. Here's a quick run down of what we in the Pacifica
Campaign have managed to accomplish since the last update we sent you.
Several Pacifica Campaign organizers traveled to California from March 23 to
28th and participated in a half dozen public events that drew thousands of
people. In Los Angeles, for instance, I spoke at an event in that drew over
1,200 people, along with WBAI Program Director Bernard White, Democracy Now!
host Amy Goodman and other civil liberties advocates and community leaders
from the KPFK listening area. It was an emotionally-charged and historic
evening -- the largest gathering ever in the Los Angeles area on the
Pacifica crisis. We heard from local Latino and African American activists,
some of whom had been fighting to reform the local Pacifica station, KPFK,
for many years. Those activists explained how, in a city that is
overwhelmingly black, Hispanic and Asian, KPFK was increasingly catering its
programming to the white liberal community.

In the days leading up to the event, Pacifica management spent much time
trying to wreck it. KPFK station manager Mark Schubb, RadioNation host Marc
Cooper, and Pacifica National News Director Patricia Guadalupe actively
sought to convince participants and sponsoring organizations that we were
just a bunch of disgruntled dissidents with no public support and with
personal axes to grind. They never mentioned, of course, that event
organizers had invited six different members of Pacifica management to speak
at the event, but had been refused. When they could not stop the event, they
chose at the last moment to send Schubb to speak. Both he and PPN news staff
member Don Rush were given time to speak. Many in the crowd expressed shock
when they learned how many staff members and volunteers have been
systematically purged from the local Pacifica stations during the past few
years, and hundreds signed up to join the listener financial boycott.

After the Los Angeles meeting, we sent an organizer to the National
Federation of Community Broadcasters annual meeting in San Francisco.
Pacifica has traditionally played a central role at this gathering. This
year, however, the only sign of Pacifica was an unstaffed table and the
curious and sporadic presence of some management and their star reporter Don
Rush leafletting the attendees with a statement from the AFTRA local that
represents Pacifica's national staff. Pacifica spared no expense jetting
its managers around to promote the statement.

The NFCB conference participants responded very favorably to the Pacifica
Campaign. They asked for a special meeting for an update and for ways that
independent, community stations could get involved. We also spoke at packed
events in Berkeley, San Rafael, San Francisco and Mendocino, and saw
increasing unity around the need for a boycott by longtime activists in the
Bay Area's Pacifica reform movment. We were especially gratified to learn
that Carol Spooner, the lead plaintiff in the listener law suit against
Pacifica, had decdided to endorse the boycott. We not only succeeded in
spreading the word, but we managed to help the fundraising efforts for
lawsuits against Pacifica and several west coast listener groups. Those
groups raised more than $30,000 at the various events where we spoke.

Our week of organizing on the West Coast was so successful that it
sparked an immediate and vicious counterattack from Pacifica Management. On
March 26th, Executive Director Bessie Wash made an unprecedented
interruption of a live Democracy Now! broadcast. In a five-minute taped
diatribe, Wash claimed that the campaign against Pacifica management was
violent and gave two recent "examples." She claimed a Houston leafletter
attacked a KPFT staffer during a fundraising event. She also claimed that
the WBAI interim station manager was attacked "in her own studio" while
conducting an interview with a US Congressman. The same line was
subsequently satellite cast over the Pacifica network by Pacifica Board
Chair David Acosta, and a press release issued by Pacifica specificially
targeted our campaign and me personally for attack.

In each incident they mentioned, the opposite is true. In Houston, the
leafletter was assaulted by the KPFT station manager and another man. It
was the leafletter, however, who was charged with assault and who spent the
night in jail (http://www.hal-pc.org/~edi/kpft.html). At WBAI, it was Ken
Nash, the host of the NYC area's only community labor program, "Building
Bridges," who was in the midst of an interview with Congressman Major Owens
when WBAI interim station manager Utrice Leid barged into the studio,
canceled the show and fired Nash. Congressman Owens described the outrage
from the floor of the House (http://pacificacampaign.org/congress.html).
This tactic of throwing around false accusations of "violent protesters" has
been used so often by Pacifica management in recent years that it is
becoming a broken record. We in the Pacifica Campaign have repeatedly said
we condemn any violent acts or illegal harassement of Pacifica personnel.

But we uphold the right to engage in dissent, protest and civil disobedience
for our movement. It is important to note that Pacifica has now opted to use
its airwaves to attack and discredit its opponents while at the same time
it threatens to fire any staff member who gives time on the airwaves to
listeners or guests that oppose management. And we feel honored that
Pacifica is so worried about our success that it is now targeting us by
name.

Another milestone achieved during the past two weeks was the first mass
mailing of literature about the Pacifica crisis. Thanks to the work of labor
movement activist Ray Rogers and his Corporate Campaign, we were able to
mail more than 60,000 brochures to labor and community activists around the
country and another e-mail distribution to more than 50,000 radical
activists. This was perhaps the largest mass distribution of information so
far about the crisis. During the past few days, hundreds of responses,
including thousands of dollars in additional contributions, have been coming
in from that mailing. Those responses make patently clear how much the
Pacifica reform movement is growing.

Last week, two of our organizers traveled to the home turf of the Pacifica
hijackers, Washington, DC, where we held an informational meeting at the
Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, and met individually with key community
leaders. There, we learned that while WPFW has a popular following among
jazz enthusiasts because it is the only all-jazz station in D.C., most of
that following comes from the upscale Virginia and Maryland suburbs, not
from the inner city. We have established productive relationships with many
in the African American, labor and progressive communities in DC who are
upset that the station is not addressing the issues that affect the inner
city, and we are planning a bigger public event for Washington, near the
beginning of WPFW's May fund drive.

Finally, in the coming week we will be preparing a major escalation of our
campaign by training some 75 to 100 volunteer organizers who will spearhead
direct action and boycott events during the month of May. If you are
interested in more information about this or want to become more directly
involved in any aspect of our work, contact our Pacifica Campaign office at
646-230-9588 or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm sorry for the length of this update but we believe it is important to
keep each of you informed. Thanks to each of you who has sent a letter or
protest e-mail or phoned Pacifica, who has come out to a meeting or protest,
or who has sent in a financial contribution. You and I both understand that
the fight over Pacifica's future has become one of the most important
movements for media democracy in U.S. history. We cannot afford to lose. We
will not lose. The days of the Pacifica hijackers are numbered. They just
haven't realized it yet.

Venceremos,
Juan Gonzalez

http://pacificacampaign.org


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