- KPFA, Berkeley, California
(14)
- KPFK, Los Angeles, California
(6)
- KPFT, Houston, Texas
(7)
- WBAI, New York, New York
(42)
- WPFW, Washington, DC
(4)
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See also:
- Amy Goodman and the East Timor Massacre - 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.
- Committee to Remove the Pacifica Board - The Committee together with the nationwide efforts of media activists reached a legal settlement paving the way to resolve the 'Pacifica Crisis'.
- The Crisis at Pacifica and Why it Matters - Information about the bannings, firings and the slide towards "NPR Lite', covering all stations in the Pacifica Radio Network.
- Democracy Now! - Homepage of Amy Goodman's acclaimed Pacifica show. She had been harassed by Pacifica before the radio network was reclaimed by activists.
- Democracy Now! Hijacked by Bessie Wash - 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.
- FAIR Resources: Pacifica Radio - Statements, articles and broadcasts on the Pacifica Radio Network from 'Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting', the national media watch group.
- Lew Hill: The Theory Of Listener-Sponsored Radio - Often quoted text by conscientious objector and Pacifica founder Lewis Hill outlining the idea behind the radio network (1951).
- Listener Lawsuit Document Archive - Frequently updated archive of all legal documents relating to the partially resolved listener lawsuits against the former Pacifica National Board.
- New Pacifica List - A discussion list for participants in work groups that are forging a new Pacifica. (Yahoo! Groups)
- Pacifica Foundation - Articles of Incorporation - Read about the principles on which the Pacifica Foundation was created.
- Pacifica Foundation Falsely Accuses Activists of Violence - Response to allegations of violence on the part of free-speech activists after Bessie Wash interrupts Democracy Now to accuse advocates.
- Pacifica Network - Community-based radio network.
- Pacifica Radio Listener Message Boards - 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.
- The Pacifica WebRing - 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.
- San Francisco Pacifica Protest - Covers protests and activism to restore Pacifica to a network of community radio stations. Mainly for Bay Area and San Francisco.
- Sign a Declaration to the Court supporting the Listeners Lawsuit - Affiliates - Notice to the court for Pacifica affiliate station listeners and supporters. One of the issues raised is the demand for removal of the illegally seated Pacifica directors.
- Taking Back Pacifica in a Nutshell - Describes some of the main events in recent years leading up to the past boycotts, lawsuits and protests.
- The Theft of Pacifica! - Information and links concerning the conflict between the Pacifica Radio Network, stations and the communities they serve.
- We Protest Pacifica - Declaration protesting the "Coup" at WBAI signed by, among others: Noam Chomsky, Laura Flanders, Jim Hightower, Margaret Ratner Kunstler, Edward Said and Howard Zinn.
- Pacifica Silences Discussion; Listeners Lose Out - A media advisory by Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting compiling a list of Pacifica's past attempts to censor broadcasts and stifle discussion. (March 28, 2001)
- Verna Avery-Brown's Speech at the Pacifica Teach-in - The former Pacifica News anchor explains her resignation. (February 25, 2000)
- Censored Broadcast of Democracy Now! - Audio of live broadcast featuring D. Bernstein, released from jail after his arrest at KPFA, Pacifica had refused further access to this show in the past. (July 14, 1999)
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