Letters and Politics

Media Democracy and Sri Lanka’s Elections

Victor Prickard, author of America’s Battle for Media Democracy. Nayomi Munaweera, author of Island of a Thousand Mirrors, on the Sri Lankan elections. More about America’s Battle for Media Democracy: How did the American media system become what it is today? Why do American media have so few public interest regulations compared with other democratic nations? … Continued


Ella Fitzgerald: Quintessentially American

“The song has ended but the melody lingers on”—Irving Berlin When I heard the news of Ella Fitzgerald’s death, I took it very hard.  I knew it signaled more than the end of the greatest jazz singer of all time, whose remarkable career spanned six decades and whose  incomparable body of work is not humanly … Continued


Mission

To promote cultural diversity and pluralistic community expression.

To contribute to a lasting understanding between individuals of all nations, races, creeds and colors.

To promote freedom of the press and serve as a forum for various viewpoints.

To maintain an independent funding base.

A Brief Introduction

Founded in 1949 by pacifist-poet-journalist Lewis Hill, KPFA was the first community-supported radio station in the United States. Much of our programming is local, original, and eclectic, with a well-produced mix of news and in-depth public affairs; an ongoing drama, literature, and performance series; as well as interviews and reviews. Our music ranges from folk to hip hop and from Bach to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.

Since our founding, we have investigated the contemporary intersections of class, race, and distribution of wealth and its effects on the citizens of our Northern and Central California FM coverage area. We’ve advanced discussions and told the truth about historical moments of political impasse, racial tensions, and economic inequality.

Our mission and hope is to provide diverse programming that addresses a range of complex issues, provoking thought and reaction for our community of listeners. To that end, we translate social conditions into easily grasped language; strain that language through our point of view; and add context and insight via interviews, analysis, and music.

KPFA operates as an independent media outlet with the following goals:

  • To provide thought-provoking content that addresses a range of complex issues affecting our community of listeners.
  • To deliver impactful coverage of current events through original reporting, insightful context, and creative programming.
  • To present music that entertains, educates, and inspires the listener.
  • To use interviews, analyses, and music to shed light on social conditions.
  • To amplify historically excluded voices.
  • To prioritize accountability and transparency to our supporting public.

Being independent and community powered, KPFA is solely supported by donations from listeners and like-minded foundations. The majority of our staff are unpaid community volunteers who donate their time and energy to bring you our programming.

Learn about the History of KPFA.

See the revised and detailed Pacifica Foundation Radio Mission Statement.

November 2014 LSB Meeting Records

  [Approved] KPFA Local Station Board Regular in-person meeting November 8, 2014, 11am-2:30pm North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst Ave., Berkeley, CA map Present: Mal Burnstein, Brian Edwards-Tiekert, Donald Goldmacher, Mark Hernandez, Cynthia Johnson, Janet Kobren, Jack Kurzweil, David Landau, Joy Moore, Samsarah Morgan, Andrea Prichett, Franklin Sterling, Kate Tanaka, Ramsés Teón-Nichols*, Carole Travis, David … Continued


October 2012 LSB Meeting Records

[Approved] KPFA 2011 Local Station Board Regular in-person meeting, October 6, 2012, 11am-4pm North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst Ave., Berkeley, CA   Note: An audio archive of this meeting is available at www.kpftx.org/archive.php Shahram Aghamir*, Mal Burnstein, Pamela Drake, Anthony Fest*, Sasha Futran*, David Gans, Donald Goldmacher, Conn Hallinan*, Matthew Hallinan, Cynthia Johnson*, Janet … Continued


The Visionary Activist Show

Mythic News of Now: The Return of Persephone

Mythic News of Now: The Return of Persephone – Night Blooming Cereus be stronger than War Beauty Poker: “Remember when life gives you demons – make demonade.” (Liz Sandford) Caroline co-riffs with herself (The talk given on the night of the Equinox), scouting reports from the Peoples Climate March, New Moon, anniversary of Neptune’s discovery … Continued


Act One Radio Drama

The Visionary Activst Show – Mythic News of Now: The Return of Persephone

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Mythic News of Now: The Return of Persephone – Night Blooming Cereus be stronger than War Beauty Poker: “Remember when life gives you demons – make demonade.” (Liz Sandford) Caroline co-riffs with herself (The talk given on the night of the Equinox), scouting reports from the Peoples Climate March, New Moon, anniversary of Neptune’s discovery … Continued