JUNE 2001 |
A PUBLICATION OF CONCERNED FRIENDS OF WBAI |
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MUMIA ABU JAMAL SPEAKS OUT
"Information is the raw material for new
ideas; if you get misinformation,
If you want WBAI to become a nice, sweet, safe alternative, like NPR,
then do nothing. The great Frederick Douglass perhaps put it best when he said, "Without struggle there is no progress." If the various communities of New York and northern New Jersey don't struggle for their vision of WBAI-FM, it will be gone. It's as simple as that. What's happening at 'BAI was attempted a year ago at KPFA-FM in San Francisco. The people of the Bay Area rallied in unprecedented strength -over 10,000 folks at one protest and backed the Pacifica board down. Listeners to 'BAI must do no less! In theory at least, the airwaves belong to the people. For the last 40 years, the staff and local management of WBAI have tried to make that theory in America a reality. If you are thrilled by the no-holds-barred radio reporting of "Democracy Now's" Amy Goodman, who is constantly threatened and harassed by the Pacifica board for her radical reporting, then fight for her. For in fighting for her, you fight for the finest traditions of WBAI and against the corporationists who want to turn a national resource into just another commodity. To keep it raw; to keep it real, you've got to fight for it. ( Excerpted from WBAI: THE COUP ON WALL ST., 1/29/01 ) |
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