Concerned Friends of WBAI
www.savepacifica.net, www.wbaiaction.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: John Riley (917) 653-7267 or
April 30, 2001 WBAI Listener Action Hotline: (800) 825-0055
1300 DEMONSTRATE TO DEFEND FREE SPEECH AND LABOR RIGHTS AT WBAI (99.5 FM);
ACTIVISTS PLAN BOYCOTT OF MAY FUND DRIVE

On Saturday, April 28, some 1,300 listeners and supporters of New York 
City's progressive community radio station, WBAI, gathered in front of the 
station's studios on Wall Street for an afternoon of peaceful protest. The 
demonstrators, 800 of whom had marched across the Brooklyn Bridge to join 
the event in lower Manhattan, were protesting the December taleover of the 
historically autonomous station by the non-profit Pacifica Foundation to 
which it belongs, and the events that followed: the firing, banning or 
removal from the air of 20 staff members, and the imposition of a gag rule 
preventing on-air discussion of the future of WBAI and Pacifica. The 
demonstrators demanded a return of the station to community control and the 
resignation of Pacifica National Board members who have betrayed the 
progressive mission of the listener-supported, five-station Pacifica radio 
network. During the rally, national managers from the D.C.-based Pacifica 
were present inside the station due to their increasing concern about the 
crisis which threatens the Foundation's funding base.

Three activist organizations, Concerned Friends of WBAI, Community for 
Progressive Radio, and the Campaign to Stop the Corporate Takeover of 
Pacifica, organized the march. All three are calling for a boycott of 
WBAI's mid-May fund drive, to turn up the heat on the increasingly 
repressive management and National Board of Pacifica. The Local Advisory 
Boards of WBAI (NY) and KPFA (the Berkeley Pacifica station) have also 
endorsed the boycott. Since the mid-1990s, Pacifica has purged hundreds of 
progressive and dissident voices from the airwaves at all 5 stations in a 
campaign to mainstream its programming. The rally at WBAI was addressed by 
a parade of former station staff members, elected officials, labor leaders 
and representatives of African-American, Latino, Asian American and 
feminist organizations. A special highlight was a solidarity statement from 
a Puerto Rican leader of a simultaneous rally at the Federal Building to 
protest the U.S. Navy's latest bombing of Vieques, Puerto Rico.

NYC Central Labor Council endorsement Adrian Holder, Vice President of the 
Association of Legal Aid Attorneys, announced to the throng of 
demonstrators that the New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, had 
passed a resolution supporting the fired and banned WBAI workers and 
endorsing the protest. Among the unions whose leaders spoke at the rally to 
register their support for the fired WBAI workers and for restoration of 
community control of the station were the CUNY Professional Staff Congress, 
the Transport Workers Union, and the Taxi Workers Alliance.

Juan Gonzalez calls for listener boycott of WBAI fund drive

Daily News reporter Juan Gonzalez, who resigned in January as co-host of 
Pacifica's flagship national news show, Democracy Now!, to protest mounting 
censorship and other abuses by Pacifica management, also spoke to the crowd 
outside the station's offices. Describing as "hijackers" the group of 
corporate managers, lawyers and investors that has gained control of the 
traditionally progressive Pacifica national board, Gonzalez called for a 
boycott of WBAI's May fund-raising drive. Under the guidance of these 
members, Gonzalez said, the board has routinely suppressed free speech and 
violated the civil and labor rights of listeners and staff, and is now 
seeking to illegally change the non-profit network's by-laws to prepare for 
a possible sale of one or more stations. The boycott is intended to "turn 
up the heat until the board hijackers resign," and democratic governance 
can be established. "The fight over Pacifica's future has become one of the 
most important movements for media democracy in U.S. history," Gonzalez 
said. "We cannot afford to lose." Gonzalez urged listeners to contact the 
Pacifica Campaign at 646-230-9588.

City Council schedules hearings on WBAI for May 7 City Council hearings on 
the situation at WBAI were announced by Rosalie Hoffman of Concerned 
Friends of WBAI. City Council Resolution 1723, which calls on the Pacifica 
Foundation to rescind the recent firings and bannings at WBAI and cease 
interfering with its operations, will be the subject of public hearings 
before the Civil Service and Labor Committee on Monday, May 7 at 10:00am. 
Hoffman noted that the resolution now has 16 co-sponsors in the Council and 
suggested that people concerned about saving WBAI urge their Council 
representatives to support it. Council members can be located through the 
City Hall switchboard, 212-788-7100. Hoffman called on those who want to 
get involved in the campaign to pass the City Council resolution to call 
Concerned Friends of WBAI at 800-825-0055.
Congressman Major Owens schedules hearings on WBAI for May 15
Congressman Major Owens (D-Brooklyn) announced at the rally that on 
Tuesday, May 15, he will convene hearings by the Congressional Progressive 
Caucus on the situation at WBAI and Pacifica. Owens was recently cut off 
the air during a live WBAI broadcast by interim station manager Utrice Leid 
after he questioned current Pacifica policy, who then fired the host and 
took over the program. Owens, saying he was outraged about being censored 
"in my own home city of New York," compared the incident to "some 
totalitarian country where some great minister of information was 
dispensing the truth." He later criticized Pacifica's management on the 
floor of Congress.

BACKGROUND
The move against the historically autonomous WBAI is reminiscent of the 
spring 1999 lockout at Pacifica station KPFA in Berkeley, when thousands 
took to the streets to defend their station, eventually winning back a 
measure of local control. The Pacifica National Board - now stacked with 
corporate executives and lawyers instead of the social activists and 
unionists of the past - has already succeeded in "mainstreaming" the other 
three Pacifica stations: KPFK in Los Angeles, KPFT in Houston and WPFW in 
Washington, D.C., the latter two of which now play mostly music. The board 
has also discussed selling the licenses to the New York or Berkeley 
stations for hundreds of millions of dollars.
Late last year, the board turned its attention to New York affiliate WBAI. 
On Dec. 22-23, national management fired the longtime station manager, the 
program director and a prominent producer, changed the locks, and installed 
talk show host Utrice Leid as interim general manager. Since this "coup," 
the flagship morning program "Wake Up Call" has been canceled, 20 paid and 
unpaid staff members have been removed from their positions through firing, 
banning or indefinite suspension, and others remain under threat. Among her 
recent actions, Leid has dismissed Polk-award winners Amy Goodman and 
Robert Knight from the successor program to "Wake Up Call," cancelled 
"Building Bridges: Your Community & Labor Report," and removed "Grandpa 
Munster" Al Lewis from "Al Lewis Live" and Deepa Fernandes from "Behind the 
News." Lewis and Fernandes allegedly violated the gag rule prohibiting 
hosts from discussing or allowing guests to discuss station business 
on-air, though pro-management producers have not been sanctioned for 
breaking the rule.

Concerned Friends of WBAI and Community for Progressive Radio (CPR) are 
groups of listeners, community activists and current and former station 
staff members dedicated to reversing the Pacifica takeover of WBAI. CPR 
focuses its work particularly in communities of color. The Campaign to Stop 
the Corporate Takeover of Pacifica is a national organization seeking to 
oust the corporate members of the Pacifica National Board and pave the way 
for democratic governance of the network.
*Photos, video and interviews available on request to news organizations. 
Call 917-653-7267 to make arrangements.
Some of these photo's can be viewed in color or B&W at 
<http://dianegreenelent.com/wbai/wbaicolor.html>
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--John Riley





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