Frequently updated archive of all legal documents relating to the partially resolved listener lawsuits against the former Pacifica National Board.
Response to allegations of violence on the part of free-speech activists after Bessie Wash interrupts Democracy Now to accuse advocates.
Declaration protesting the "Coup" at WBAI signed by, among others: Noam Chomsky, Laura Flanders, Jim Hightower, Margaret Ratner Kunstler, Edward Said and Howard Zinn.
Listener forums for the five Pacifica stations. For the exchange of ideas to build stronger and better stations and help guide Pacifica to serve its listeners and its founding mandate.
Information about the bannings, firings and the slide towards "NPR Lite', covering all stations in the Pacifica Radio Network.
Archive of broadcasts of the national Pacifica program 'Democracy Now!'. From 1997 to mid-2003.
Pacifica's 'Democracy Now' and its host A. Goodman came under attack about her accounts on East Timor and the Santa Cruz massacre. The page contains statements and information defending her work.
Network of websites devoted to free speech, free expression and the promotion of alternative viewpoints through the Pacifica Foundation, radio stations, network affiliates, supporters and web sites.
Allegations made by radio activists concerning the new management of the Pacifica Foundation, including a transcript of Wash's statement interrupting the DN broadcast and various subsequent e-mails.
The former Pacifica News anchor explains her resignation.
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