We Have a Vision for KPFA

Warren MarSherry Gendelman  • John Van Eyck
Antonio MedranoMatthew "Dynamite" Hallinan
Susan McDonoughPaul RobinsDianne Enriquez

We are the Concerned Listeners for KPFA, a group working toward broadening KPFA's listener base and cultivating dedicated and talented station leadership and staff who produce compelling programs that build audience.

If you listen regularly to KPFA, you know it is the best source for alternative radio in Northern California and the Central Valley. KPFA offers information, music and culture, community affairs, and investigative reporting on events in the U.S. and around the world. Its point of view, critical of racism, militarism, and domination by corporate power, has never been more important.

Ballots are due on November 15! Mail yours in today!

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We Will Broaden KPFA's Listener Base and Stay True to its Mission of Dialogue and Diversity for Social Change.

2007 candidates to vote for:

Warren Mar

Warren Mar is a faculty member at City College of San Francisco in the Labor and Community Studies department. Previously, he spent 20 years as a labor organizer with HERE, CNA, and the Organizing Institute of the AFL-CIO. Prior to his work with unions, he did tenant and youth organizing in San Francisco's Chinatown, where he grew up.

sherry gendelman

Sherry Gendelman is a civil rights attorney who practices around the Bay Area, largely working with immigrant clients. As Chair of KPFA's Community Advisory Board, she led one of the legal actions that was key to saving KPFA from a hostile takeover in 1999-2000.

John Van Eyck

John Van Eyck has been active in the worlds of art and labor for over 30 years. He's served on the board of the National Endowment for the Arts, working on its Community Program Policy Task Force, and on the policy panel of its Expansion Arts Program—a program designed to fund projects rooted in inner city, rural, tribal and other under-served communities. He has also served as the Regional Director of Actor's Equity Association, and a union representative for scenic artists, broadcast employees, and hospital workers.

 

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Antonio Medrano is a retired educator and long-time labor and community activist in Richmond and West Contra Costa County. He serves as Co-chair of Concilio Latino of Contra Costa County, is a member of the Rosie the Riveter Trust, and is actively involved in education and immigrants' rights organizing.

 

Matthew Hallinan

Matthew "Dynamite" Hallinan is a long-time Bay Area activist and political organizer. He has spent the last four years working to break the Republican political stranglehold on our national government, founded the Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club, worked on the successful Jerry McNerney congressional campaign, and is dedicated to building a grassroots, progressive movement that can pull the Democratic party to the left.

Susan McDonough

Susan McDonough now works with the Alameda County Central Labor Council, after nearly two decades of organizing with various unions in the Bay Area, both as rank and file and staff. In the 1980s, she organized medical aid and symposia in Nicaragua and El Salvador.

Paul Robins

Paul Robins lives in Redwood City, and works as a software engineering manager in Cupertino. He's worked for KPFA intermittently over the past 25 years—mostly unpaid—helping with everything from newswriting to managing the station's database. He's a long-time volunteer with the Zen Hospice Project. Formerly, he worked as a SF Muni driver, where he was active in the drivers' union.

Dianne

 

Dianne Enriquez works for Young Workers United, an organization in San Francisco dedicated to uniting the youth and labor movements to raise standards in non-union, low-wage jobs. She's also a former member of KPFA's First Voice Apprenticeship Program.

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Tim Paulson
Executive Secretary Treasurer San Francisco Central Labor Council


Zhenya Spake
Marin Peace & Justice Coalition


Sharon Cornu
Executive Secretary Treasurer, Alameda Central Labor Council


Kevin Danaher
Co-founder, Global Exchange


Larry Bensky
Pacifica National Affairs Correspondent Emeritus


Renee Saucedo
Director, San Francisco Day Laborers Program


Pratap Chatterjee
Director of Corpwatch and Host of KPFA's "Terra Verde"


Aaron Glantz
Founding Producer, Free Speech Radio News


Scoop Nisker
Radio Commentator and Author


Bonnie Simmons
DJ, "The Bonnie Simmons Show," Staff Representative and Chair, KPFA Local Station Board


Amaha Kassa
Director, East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy


Philip Maldari
Co-Host, KPFA's "The Morning Show"


Shelly Kessler
Executive Secretary Treasurer San Mateo Central Labor Council


Angela Davis
Radical Intellectual, Prison Activist, and Professor, UC Santa Cruz


Mike Eisenscher
Coordinator, Bay Area Labor Committee for Peace and Justice; National Coordinator, Labor A


C.S. Soong
Host, KPFA's "Against the Grain"


Sharon Wood
Film-maker, Co-producer "KPFA On the Air"


Matthew Lasar
Pacifica historian, author "Pacifica Radio: The Rise of an Alternative Network"


 

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