August 10, 2001
To All Supporters of the Pacifica Campaign:
The systematic harassment by Pacifica management against Amy
Goodman and her national news show, Democracy Now!, which began more
than one year ago, has reached a crisis stage.
On August 2nd, Steve Yasko, the director of national programming,
ordered Amy in an official memo to stop signing off each day with
the words she has used since the infamous "Christmas Coup" of last
year: "From the embattled studios of WBAI, from the studios of the
banned and the fired, from the studios of our listeners. I'm Amy
Goodman, thanks for listening to another edition of Democracy Now!"
Yasko had been pressuring Amy verbally for weeks to discontinue
the sign-off, but she has steadfastly refused his demands as an
overt attempt to censor her work. Amy maintains that from a
journalistic viewpoint her words are an accurate reflection of the
reality at WBAI, where interim station manger Utrice Leid has been
conducting a dictatorial purge and a reign of terror against staff,
volunteers and listeners who object to her policies. Amy has told
management that she will gladly end the sign-off when they stop the
banning and the firing, but to remain silent would compromise her
integrity.
When Amy continued to use the slogan the next day, Yasko notified
her in writing that she was guilty of "deliberate insubordination"
and her union representative told her that she could be fired at any
moment.
Early this week, Yasko came to New York from Washington and was
at the WBAI station moments before Amy and her staff were about to
begin a live broadcast of DN!. With Yasko looking on, Leid ordered
the DN! staff out of the station's main studio and made them
broadcast from an inferior sub-studio, one without a clock and
terrible phone lines.
The national show, the most popular and acclaimed in the history
of the network, has now been permanently relegated to this
sub-studio without any explanation by either Leid or Yasko as to
why.
In addition, the expensive new security and surveillance system
installed by Leid in recent weeks has created a virtual fascist
atmosphere at WBAI. Not only must every employee use a card key to
enter the station, but Leid has mandated that each card key be
programmed so that they provide access to the station for only
certain time periods -- typically one hour before a producer's show
begins and one hour after it concludes. Amy and the other employees
cannot gain entrance to the station at other times unless Leid
approves it.
Even major capitalist corporations don't have such stringent
security access and so many surveillance cameras. The work
environment at WBAI today more resembles the Pentagon and the CIA
than a radical, community radio station. In addition, the open
hostility against Amy by Leid's loyal followers at the station has
reached the point where some have taken to shouting her down at
staff meetings and physically intimidating her to leave. Amy's
written complaints to Pacifica management about racist and sexist
remarks made by Leid and her loyalists, and the violent
undercurrent, are routinely ignored. Her complaints about Leid's
sabotaging of Democracy Now! by denying Amy's team access to the
main studios have gone unanswered.
Pacifica management has the gall to periodically ask listeners to
donate money to support Democracy Now! while it is doing everything
possible to make life impossible for the program and its staff. The
reason for this contradictory stance is simple -- Amy, like many
past and present employees at Pacifica -- refuses to go along with
steady destruction of independent programming, free speech and
progressive news coverage at the network. And precisely because
Democracy Now! is so popular, Leid, Yasko and network director
Bessie Wash, are determined to set an example by breaking her.
It is amazing that she has managed to survive and continue
producing a quality daily show under such conditions. But no one
should have to tolerate such harassment.
In recent weeks, Leid has fired, suspended or banned a new group
of WBAI producers, among them Polk Award winning journalist Robert
Knight, and producers Bob Lederer and Kathy Davis, and more firings
are bound to occur. Just as we in the Pacifica Campaign have warned,
Leid, Wash and the corporate clique are seeking to create a macabre
new reality on the ground while they desperately attempt to hold off
the listeners' intifada for democracy.
This new round of "assassinations" by this renegade clique only
reflects how rabid they are becoming the closer they get to defeat.
We don't know what the coming week will bring for Democracy Now!,
but we do know that the systematic harassment has become intolerable
for Amy and her staff. We urge you to call and/or e-mail Bessie
Wash, Utrice Leid and Ken Ford, the vice-chair of the Pacifica
Board, as well as other Board members. You can get their contact
information here. Tell
them to stop the harassment of Amy immediately. Be civil, but be
firm and insistent. And while you're at it, tell Ken Ford to read
the handwriting on the wall. Pacifica is not his plaything. It is a
peoples' institution and a public trust. His time is up and he
should resign.
Venceremos,
Juan Gonzalez
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