Donate your Car, Boat, R/V, motorcycle or ANY vehicle to KPFK! Call 877-KPFK-AUTO (877-573-5288) and we'll take care of everything! Turn that clunker into a donation to KPFK!
in a rare in-person Los Angeles appearance to benefit KPFK, featuring his latest books from Monthly Review Press, OR Books, and International Publishers, available for signing.
KPFK Presents Omar Sosa Quarteto Americanos, Sunday April 7, 2024 @ Catalina Jazz Club 7:30pm
Goldenvoice Presents Cali Vibes February 16-18 2024 Marina Green Park - Long Beach CA
BASSEKOU KOUYATE & NGONI BA Thurs. February 22, 2024 Live At The Lodge Room In Highland Park 7-11pm
An Intimate Evening With Santana: Greatest Hits Live January 24-Feb 4 + May 10-23 2024
Terri Lyne Carrington's New Standards Saturday January 27, 2024 Live At UCLA's Royce Hall 8pm
Samora Pinderhughes and Friends The Healing Project Thursday February 1, 2024 At Royce Hall 8PM
KPFK is hosting a second round of our rummage sale of books, CDs, DVDs, and surplus office furniture, appliances and broadcast tech at 3729 Cahuenga Blvd. West, Studio City 91604, as we prepare for our move. We're also collecting warm coats and rain ponchose for needy people for a local non-profit. Donate a coat or poncho, get a free book or CD!
KPFK, under a policy adopted by the Pacifica National Board, is now accepting underwriting from local businesses, community organizations, and other non-profits, that are aligned with Pacifica’s Mission Statement. Underwriters will receive weekly on-air announcements acknowledging their support for KPFK, listing on a dedicated page on our website, and a rotated listing in KPFK’s weekly Dispatch newsletter emailed to over 18,000 of our listeners. KPFK has the strongest broadcast signal in Southern California, with listeners from Santa Barbara to San Diego to the greater Palm Springs area, and online at KPFK.org. We are listener-sponsored, commercial-free Pacifica Radio for all of Southern California
For more details about how you can become an underwriter of KPFK, email GM@KPFK.ORG with your contact info and "Underwriting" in the subject line.
Below is a link to the intake form for potential underwriters. We will send you a follow-up email. If your underwriting is accepted, we will send you the proposed underwriting announcement based on the information you provide in the form. Once approved, we will send you the underwriting contract.
In Peter Sagal’s contest of intellect and wills, Abby Gersten, a tenacious civil liberties attorney, defends a right-wing Holocaust denier, arguing her case against a young, committed Jewish federal prosecutor. But Abby may have to sacrifice everything to prove that Truth and Justice do not always go hand in hand. Also starring John Randolph.
Phil and Ted welcome actress, author, comedian and RUGRATS voiceover star, Melanie Chartoff ("Fridays," "Parker Lewis Can't Lose") We’ll catch up with the Emmy Award-winner on her latest projects, including a rap song and sci-fi novel. We’ll talk about her near-death, wild comedy experiences on stage, and inventing the Grayway Rotating Drain.
It’s primary day in New Hampshire. As Donald Trump and Nikki Haley square off in the Republican race, we speak to 2024 Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson on her longshot campaign against President Biden. In an unusual twist, Williamson’s name is on today’s ballot, but Biden’s is not. Biden opted out of running in New Hampshire after the state refused to move its primary until after South Carolina’s. Williamson discusses why she’s running for president, her antiwar platform, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, immigration reform and the New Hampshire primary election. “Just like with health and sickness, you don’t just treat sickness, you learn to cultivate health,” she says. “We need to not just drop bombs and put people in prison when there is conflict. We need to learn to prevent conflict. We need to proactively create peace.”
We speak with acclaimed Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, who recently had an exhibition in London canceled after he publicly criticized Israel’s assault on Gaza. “We are gradually losing the ground of democracy or personal freedom,” says Ai, whose show in London was indefinitely postponed after he posted a controversial tweet about Israel in November. He joins Democracy Now! to discuss his longtime support of Palestine and Western hypocrisy over human rights and free speech. Ai Weiwei also describes his new graphic novel Zodiac, about his experiences as a Chinese dissident.
Okay. I'm back. COVID free! (Again!) Hopefully for good this time, as discussed --- along with many other things --- on today's BradCast. [Audio link to full show follows this summary.] Among the news we begin to get caught up with today after my rebound sidelining last week... My surprise COVID rebound last week and lessons learned [...]
As The BRAD BLOG's longtime, now-retired toon sherpa PDiddie always took pains to remind us: "With editorial cartooning increasingly an endangered species, please consider supporting them if you possibly can." * * * The BRAD BLOG is looking for someone --- other than me --- who may be able and available to post [...]
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the U.S. government stepped in and began sending payments and unemployment checks to Americans all over the country. Writing about it in a new book called The Pandemic Paradox is Scott Fulford.
Houthi fighters from Yemen have been attacking commercial cargo ships and oil tankers in the Red Sea in an attempt to thwart Israel’s on-going genocide in Gaza. In response, the US and UK launched airstrikes against Yemen, risking a wider regional war.
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KPFK's Rebel Alliance News is our nightly weekday English-language locally produced newscast, your uncensored source of progressive news, information and commentary, with international, national, state-wide and local coverage. Interim news director Ziri Rideaux has recruited a team of unpaid newsgatherers, reporters, commentators and anchors to cover local, state, national and international news, including Angela Birdsong, Jack Kennedy, Polina Vasiliev, Ann Garrison, Don DeBar, Dan Nowman, Marcy Winograd and others. We are looking for more beat reporters and volunteer stringers from OC, San Diego, and covering local government, housing and policing issues in Southern California including LA City and County and other municipalities. Email news@kpfk.org
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL 2023 REPORT
KPFK’s Online Public File
CLICK HERE FOR KPFK LOCAL STATION BOARD INFORMATION AND NEWS
Pacifica National Board and Local Station Board meetings, as well as those of their committees can be found here:
Pacifica Foundation Info can be found on the foundation's website at www.pacifica.org.
The Pacifica National Board (PNB) can be reached by email at PNB@pacifica.org.
The Local Station Board (LSB) can be reached by email at LSB@kpfk.org.
Director's Report
to the KPFK LSB and Listeners
Director Beth von Gunten
January 7, 2024
The authority of the KPFK Local Station Boards and all Pacifica LSBs is limited to the one binding decision it makes at the beginning of each year: the choice of four Directors to represent KPFK on the Pacifica National Board. All other decisions of Local Station Board are merely advisory in nature and are not binding.
Any Delegate who has served for at least a year on the LSB is eligible to serve as a Director.
This year, KPFK's options are limited by the fact that seven of the more experienced members of last year's LSB who would have carried over to this year's LSB were among the nine - more than a third of last year's Local Board - improperly purged in one blow and replaced by less experienced runners up. That reduces the pool of those eligible to serve on the National Board. That favors the handful of Delegates who engineered last year's purge and now control KPFK's LSB.
To limit discussion of who should represent KPFK on the National Board to a mere minute per candidate is unreasonable, unrealistic, and irresponsible. A Delegate's duty of due diligence requires that sufficient time is allowed to put substantive questions to each candidate and to compare their responses.
What is their vision for KPFK and Pacifica? Where do they stand on the array of problems facing the station and the Foundation? What changes do they propose? What is the position of each regarding Pacifica's current legal disputes - the pending New Day case for instance? *Is any candidate a party to any of these disputes?* If so, how much has their legal actions against Pacifica cost the Foundation so far?
Is it not a conflict of interest, running for a place on the Board of an organization against which a candidate is taking legal action? Should that not disqualify a candidate at least until such outstanding legal disputes are resolved? Such a conflict of interest must at least be brought out into the light of day.
Are there other outstanding conflicts of interest? Has any candidate benefited financially or otherwise from previous transactions with other Delegates, candidates, or Directors? Does that in any way pose ongoing entanglements? If so, should that not be fully documented and disclosed? Does that pose liability for Pacifica?
Organizational ability, leadership, and integrity should also be considered, especially in light of the highly irregular conduct of last year's LSB Officers throughout last year and into this.
Notice of the December 3, 2023 LSB and Delegates Assembly special meetings were improperly altered by the Secretary Pro Tem, who then benefitted personally from that meeting, gaining seats for herself and an ally on the National Board. The Chair proceeded to convene and conduct a Delegates Assembly, an LSB special meeting, and a second Delegates Assembly all in one day, all with highly inadequate and improper notice. This ongoing cascade of improper procedure, month by month and meeting after meeting, undermines the functionality, credibility, and stability of Pacifica governance at every level, and carries legal liability for Delegates, Directors, and the Foundation as a whole.
Each KPFK Delegate should carefully consider the implications and the LSB's full range of options before electing any candidate as a Director and elevating them to the National Board where all other binding decisions are made. Have they earned your trust? Your confidence? Your mandate? Is Pacifica safe in their hands? --Beth von Gunten
2022-2026 KPFK CAB MEMBER ROSTER
Marcus Avila, Male Latino, realtor
Joe Ayala, Male Latino/Iranian, labor leader, co-host Working Voices
John Donner Male, Caucasian Retired, former reporter,
Kelly Flores Female, Latina K-12 Educator, UTLA member
Tsukuru Fors, Trans, Japanese political activist
Melvin Ishmael Johnson Male, African American, Playwright
Stephan Klein Male, Latin, Caucasian, General contractor, Realtor
Chancee Martorell Female, Thai, Executive Director non-profit
Dan McCrory (chair) Male, Caucasian; former labor leader, retired telecom worker, PBS CAB member,
Sylvester Rivers Male, African American, musician, radio producer (co-host Cut to the Chase)
Ruth Sanchez Female, Latina Educator
Dr. Ruth Strauss LSB liaison physician
David Tokofsky Male, Caucasian Teacher, Former LAUSD board member
Analisa Venolia (Vice Chair) Female, Latina Graduate student
Pacifica National Board Motions on Terms for Those Elected in 2023 Elections
Whereas there were insufficient funds to hold elections in 2022, which was year 2 of Pacifica’s 3-year election cycle in which half of the delegates would be elected;
Whereas the PNB passed a motion on October 20, 2022 providing that delegates whose terms would have ended in 2022 would continue to serve in 2023 if Pacifica failed to hold elections;
Whereas delegates whose terms would have ended in 2022 were either in their first term and therefore eligible to run again, or in their second term and therefore ineligible to run again, according to the Pacifica bylaws, and the delay from 2022 to 2023 in holding elections does not change that eligibility status;
Whereas Pacifica is in the midst of the election cycle for 2023, with the record period having passed, the period for candidate nomination having closed, the ballots not yet sent to members, and ballots slated to be sent to voters in the second half of August; and
Whereas it is important for voters to understand before they cast their votes the length of terms to which successful candidates would be elected and serve;
Therefore be it resolved that all candidates running in the 2023 delegate elections are running for two-year terms, and that the elections.pacifica.org website and the ballot shall reflect this information. Pacifica elections would return to the Article Four, Section 3 schedule of holding elections in years one and two and no elections in year three (i.e., elections in 2024 and 2025 but not in 2026).
To find your email with access to the web-based ballot, look and approve emails from this address: <invitations@mail.electionbuddy.com>
More information at https://elections.pacifica.org/wordpress If you did not receive a ballot or don't have email and want a paper ballot, please call the National Elections Supervisor's message line: 213-635-9363.
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KPFA Radio Berkeley - UpFront Producer Sought -
UpFront is a mostly-live morning public affairs show that delivers a mix of local, state, and international coverage through engaging interviews, civil debates, breaking updates, and in-depth discussions with authors. We broadcast Monday to Friday from 7 to 8 am on 94.1 FM and at kpfa.org. This producer will have primary responsibility for setting up most days’ shows, with help from the show’s host and interns. More info here
KPFK is seeking to fill several pro bono (unpaid) interim management and coordinator positions. These include:
interim unpaid development director to form and guide a development task force to raise funds for the station;
interim unpaid social media marketing manager to coordinate social media promotion efforts at and by the station;
interim unpaid volunteer coordinator to recruit and supervise volunteers for diverse tasks at the station.
Those interested in applying for these unpaid interim positions, please contact interim GM Michael Novick at gm@kpfk.org.
| Pacifica Foundation Radio seeks an experienced leader for the position of General Manager of its Los Angeles station, KPFK 90.7 FM For more information and to apply, click HERE or see http://pacifica.org/jobs_kpfk.php |
8:00am - 9:00am
Democracy Now! goes beyond the rhetoric and party politics offered by the mainstream media. Instead, it highlights grassroots efforts to enhance and ignite democracy in the U.S.
9:00am - 10:00am
Nation's #1 progressive talk radio host on topics from psychiatry to culture to ecology to politics.
10:00am - 11:00am
We look at the inside workings of Capitol Hill while also covering what happens at the state legislative level and on the streets. Basically the struggle between "austerity measures" and public programs
11:00am - 1:00pm
"Music from around the world and around the block"

KPFK is a progressive media outlet challenging corporate media perspectives and providing a voice to voiceless communities. Help keep KPFK a strong and independent source of music, arts, news and information.
If you prefer, you can make checks or money orders payable to "KPFK" and mail them to:
KPFK, PO Box 748419, Los Angeles CA 90074-8419
or donate via paypal -- @kpfkpledge
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8:00am - 9:00am
Democracy Now! goes beyond the rhetoric and party politics offered by the mainstream media. Instead, it highlights grassroots efforts to enhance and ignite democracy in the U.S.
9:00am - 10:00am
Nation's #1 progressive talk radio host on topics from psychiatry to culture to ecology to politics.
10:00am - 11:00am
We look at the inside workings of Capitol Hill while also covering what happens at the state legislative level and on the streets. Basically the struggle between "austerity measures" and public programs
11:00am - 1:00pm
"Music from around the world and around the block"
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Free-form, comedy/talk podcast co-hosted by Phil Proctor and Ted Bonnitt, featuring special guests and Hollywood stars in fun and deep conversations.
Dark Star Orchestra Saturday January 27, 2024 Live At The Wiltern In Los Angeles
at Wiltern Theatre
Terri Lyne Carrington's New Standards Saturday January 27, 2024 Live At UCLA's Royce Hall 8pm
at UCLA Royce Hall
Ilan Glazer LIVE at the Fox Theater in Pomona Tuesday January 30, 2024
at Fox Theater Pomona
Samora Pinderhughes and Friends: The Healing Project Thursday February 1, 2024 at Royce Hall 8PM
at Royce Hall
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