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August/September1999


Free speech battle at KPFA


Berkeley, Cal.-For more than two weeks KPFA, the country's oldest listener sponsored radio station, was shut down and put on autopilot by its parent organization, the Pacifica Foundation. Labor activists and listener-supporters have maintained a continuous presence in front of the boarded up, padlocked station to denounce Pacifica board chair Mary Frances Berry's campaign to broaden and diversify KPFA's appeal at the expense of free speech and local control over community radio.

The standoff was precipitated by management's on-air removal of a programmer who aired a fifteen minute excerpt of a news conference during which a speaker presented e-mail evidence that selling KPFA's frequency, 94.1 MHz, had been discussed by board members.

Station management broadcasted recorded music and archival audio tapes of popular leftist lecturers during its lockout of staff.

The conflict came to a head on August 1 when 10,000 supporters of KPFA startled Pacifica by attending a march and rally. Organizing this demonstation around the idea of free speech struck a deep cord in the local community. So much so that there is no compromise: KPFA staff won complete autonomy for at least six months and the removal of armed guards as well as assurances that the station's frequency will not be sold.

A confrontation with a protestor helped me see more clearly the importance of free speech. She was so appalled by News & Letters' position, supporting the Kosovar's struggle for self determination, that she doubted we could really be interested in supporting local control of KPFA. Maybe that it so because the station largely ignored the issue of the Kosovar's struggle against ethnic cleansing in their opposition to NATO bombing. She argued that Kosova is merely a province of Serbia and therefore you can't support self determination for its population. She left before I could ask her if she would then support Berry's clampdown on this "province" of Pacifica Foundation.

-David M.



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