Why Is New York City Planning to Sell and Shrink Its Libraries?

Defend our libraries, don't defund them. . . . . fund 'em, don't plunder 'em

Mayor Bloomberg defunded New York libraries at a time of increasing public use, population growth and increased city wealth, shrinking our library system to create real estate deals for wealthy real estate developers at a time of cutbacks in education and escalating disparities in opportunity. It’s an unjust and shortsighted plan that will ultimately hurt New York City’s economy and competitiveness.

It should NOT be adopted by those we have now elected to pursue better policies.

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Free Speech Defenders Are Running To Join Library Defenders On The WBAI Local Station Board To Keep WBAI Independent, Accountable To The Listeners, A Free Speech Bulwark Against Censorship

 

Our Recommended Listener Candidates (eighteen in all): Elliot Crown, M. Kay Williams, Gloria Guillo, Dr. Charles Ihejirika, Jeremy Kuzmarov, Adrienne Meisels, Mark Crispin Miller, Guy Vantresca, Tessa Lena, Dion Powell, Amy Smiley, Jack DePalma, Janet Harmon, David Saltman, Camilla Rees, Neale Vos, Thomas Murata,Carolyn Birden
 

Free Speech Defenders Are Running To Join Library Defenders On The WBAI Local Station Board To Keep WBAI Independent, Accountable To The Listeners, A Free Speech Bulwark Against Censorship

Great news!: Our Library Defenders already on the WBAI (99.5 fm) Radio Local Station Board (i.e. Michael D. D. White, Katherine O'Sullivan and Priscilla Cancar) are looking out at an assembled troop of really excellent Free Speech candidates who we recommend to join them on that board

PLEASE VOTE FOR THEM!  Listener members of WBAI, please vote for them!  Please vote for them in the WBAI Local Station Board Election- Voting is between now and 11:59 PM September 30th.

The excellent, amazingly superb candidates we recommend are as follows . . .  Also, while we will skip over a full explanation, the voting is "Instant Runoff Voting" ("IRV"), which means that if you vote for these candidates in the order below recommended it will help them get elected.

 
The Listener Candidates We Recommend Are:



 

 

 

 

 

 1.    Elliot Crown- You likely know him already- as “the man behind the mask.”  A brilliant artist who has attended political demonstrations you’ve probably attended where you maybe had your picture taken with him in one of his satirical, attention-grabbing costumes.  Crown has a long history as a political artist/activist street theater protester,  whose visual storytelling successfully defies censorship to command the attention of millions of people around the world, slinging messages through the media noise and interference machine to address issues of racial and economic justice, the environment, militarism, housing et al.  His exceptional communication skills will be an incomparable contribution towards WBAI's voice gaining a new notoriety.



2.    M. Kay Williams- Has already proven her industrious dedication to WBAI: Although not yet elected to the LSB (she ran in the last election), serving as LSB Secretary and Secretary to the WBAI Finance Committee and Management Evaluation Committee.   She is an experienced Physicians Assistant with a Masters of Public Health from Columbia. She aided refugees in Thailand and health workers in Nicaragua. Former chair of the Free Speech Radio Alliance.

3.    Gloria Guillo- Is a dynamic activist leader, organizer, skilled researcher and compelling writer turning out investigative journalism pieces for Covert Action Magazine focused on the negative impact of U.S. foreign policy on developing countries.  She is a retired NYC Urban Planner and Public Administrator, with an MPA from NYU, and a founding member of Green Renaissance-Sovereign Rights Movement.  A high-energy performer, she is a former lead singer/guitarist/songwriter with the political rock band Ringmaster.

4.    Dr. Charles Ihejirika- Charles Ihejirika, with a doctorate in Law and Policy from Northeastern University in Boston, living in The Bronx, is the Lead Director of Daccade Law and Policy Inc., New York.  Born in Nigeria, he pays close attention to the deleterious effects of the United States and Britain on his country of birth, Dr. Charles envisions WBAI as the "must-go-to" radio station for standout reporting where a majority of New York Metropolitan Area residents in its vast broadcast area, a potentially very large listening public, will obtain authentic information on critical local, national, and international issues that the mainstream media bury.

5.    Jeremy Kuzmarov- Historian, professor, book author and the managing editor of CovertAction Magazine Jeremy has contributed prolifically to that magazine writing critically about U.S. foreign policy and covert operations and the corruption of US intelligence agencies. He warns that the US Left today, like the public at large, often falls into traps adopting false narratives advanced by intelligence agencies that are also psychologically designed to stoke partisan divisions, quashing truly worthwhile public discourse.  He advocates the abolition of the CIA.

6.    Adrienne Meisels- A WBAI listener since childhood who benefited from the health advice it made available, Adrienne values WBAI’s being uniquely positioned to offer true, uncensored discourse, news and content that is not beholden to corporate sponsors’ agendas: in other words, saying: “The only way to fight misinformation is not with censorship but with more information.” Adrienne backs her beliefs by being politically active.  Retired from the practice of law, Adrienne, a Wharton school graduate, is an award-winning senior digital innovation and operations executive and entrepreneur with a proven ability to create groundbreaking, human-centric digital solutions.  She is a dynamic leader known for building inspired teams and creating a more conscious world through personalized, predictive computing and connected data.

7.    Mark Crispin Miller- With a global reputation, Miller is a renowned media scholar/activist and expert on the subject of propaganda and the way it manipulates an unwitting public. Miller until recently was a professor at NYU.  He’s been a frequent guest on such Pacifica programs as the Project Censored Show.”  He’s written scores of articles, often lectured, and spoken out in interviews on the urgent need for a more democratic media system—a system not in thrall to corporate ownership or major advertisers. He spoke out against the dangers of unbridled media concentration as it accelerated in the Nineties and is a long-term champion of public radio and did a weekly public radio show in the 80s.  Countering censorship, he is also responsible for the 27-book Forbidden Bookshelf series republishing works that might have been unfairly consigned to oblivion.

8.    Guy Vantresca- A native New Yorker, and Natural Health Consultant Guy is a student of history, from ancient times through to today.  He was a US Army Officer living in Europe during the Cold War. He lived in Europe for 12 years.  He believes that independent investigative journalism, or, and Pacifica, can serve to make power structures accountable in ways that corporate owned mass-media chose not to do.  He thinks that as a voice for truth WBAI should not be an echo chamber for “cancel culture” and emotionally based outrage.  To restore democracy and address growing wealth inequality, corporate personhood needs to be banished and corporatism defanged.  Putting a high degree of energy behind his commitments, he advocates free market competition co-existing with community based systems that support the "commons"; education, housing, health, ecology of nature, etc.

9.    Tessa Lena- A musician, classically trained pianist and singer, writer and journalist, born and raised in Moscow, a Soviet expat, who knows where things can lead, she is concerned about the totalitarian tendencies in the media. And she is rubbing her eyes thinking that every day that America is very quickly becoming very much like the USSR. She is standing up to the attack on freedom, advocating Joy as better than suffering, Love as better than fear. In 2016, Tessa started Coalition for Artistic Dignity and organized a conference in Brooklyn dedicated to artistic dignity, social power and corporate responsibility.

10.    Dion Powell-   His Bachelor’s Degree is in Media from CCNY.  Sitting on many boards and a member of many civic organizations, voter education with engagement is a way of life for Mr. Powell. He loves developing "good citizens" that are active participants in their local neighborhood politics. Born and raised in the Bronx, Dion Powel is a community leader and was a 2020 candidate for the NYS Assembly Bronx 79th District following his work as Community Liaison.  He helped start the Bronx Young Democrats and became the Chair of the Caucus of Color for the New York State Young Democrats.

11.    Amy Smiley- A practicing NYC psychotherapist and author of fiction and essays about the radio as a political medium during the Occupation in Europe (WWII), contemporary art, and literature, Amy is also an avid reader of fiction and history and a lover of art. She is engaged in the world from a political perspective and very interested in social issues. She lived in Europe for many years and understands the importance of diverse political representation. She feels her therapy work gives her a deep understanding of challenges people are facing in these difficult times.

12.    Jack DePalma- Is a hands on Physics teacher who literally got on his hands and knees to help clean up WBAI after Superstorm Sandy hit.  He intends to reboot the WBAI news Department back into its glory days.  With years of experience on the Local Station Board plus unceasing volunteer work at the station, he’d probably like to take a break, but was convinced of the importance of our being able to ask you to vote for him.

13.    Janet Harmon- Someone else you have seen prominently participating at many activist demonstrations for things you believe in, Janet is a “Raging Grannie,” a member of the group of performers that show up to sing creatively crafted, laughter-encouraging song lyrics to support efforts like Women in Black, Say their Names group (reading names of folks who've been killed by police), and opposition to library sales and our perpetual wars.

14.       Camilla Rees- A former financial industry executive who has more recently been a researcher, author, and producer on technology risks, environmental pollution, clean energy and regenerative agriculture, studying widely in medical, scientific, complementary and alternative medicine, health enhancement and self-empowerment fields.  Camilla founded Manhattan Neighbors for Safer Telecommunications, ElectromagneticHealth.org, Campaign for Radiation Free Schools and co-founded the International EMF Alliance. She is Senior Policy Advisor to the National Institute for Science, Law & Public Policy in Washington, D.C., where she oversees policy papers on electromagnetic fields, the smart grid and telecommunications.  Camilla serves on the Advisory Board of the Building Biology™ Institute. She was an Executive Producer of the award-winning film on smart meter risks, Take Back Your Power, and has co-produced several television programs for PBS. Camilla is a Voting Member of the U.S. Health Freedom Congress; Member, American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN); and a Board Member of Media in the Public Interest.  Along with many other award winning activities, Camilla also briefly had a radio program, Growing Green, on KGNU in Boulder.

15.  David Saltman- A prizewinning (Emmy, Ace and Peabody awards) broadcaster, author and film-maker with fifty years experience, he's also an innovator in meditative and martial arts. In 1972, he created the first radio program, on Pacifica, to cover spiritual ideas. He "discovered" Gilda Radner and was first to put her on the air.  He’s written, produced and directed some two hundred documentaries for CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC and public television and radio networks and has written or collaborated on three feature film scripts. He has his film work inducted into the Smithsonian Institution.  He is a novelist: “Houdini Unbound,” also co-authored three other critically-acclaimed books: The Sports Book, The Great Escape, and The Marrakech Express. He has done humor pieces in TV Guide, science writing in Omni, and travel writings in Rolling Stone and The New York Times.  He has taught writing and filmmaking.

16.    Neale Vos- Neale, very involved with WBAI and currently on its Community Advisory Board has been listening to WBAI for over 40 years. He has been regularly supplying the CAB’s report at the LSB’s monthly meetings.  The CAB has focused on efforts to expand WBAI’s listener base, Neale says that since the station has no money to advertise, listeners are the only way to promote the station to people who do not listen to WBAI.  Neale and intends help to organize listener advertisers.

17.    Thomas Murata- is also a member of the WBAI Community Advisory Board, another long time listener, and is running for the LSB to prevent Pacifica from being overtaken by "New Day people," who seized WBAI for one month in October of 2019 turning it into a repeater station.  He sees WBAI as addressing the ever growing threat of the Military Industrial Media Medical complex.  He suggest appeals to rich activist donors such Jane Fonda, Yoko Ono, Susan Sarandon, Barbara Streisand, Robert Redford, Michael Moore, and Oliver Stone before it’s too late.

18.    Carolyn Birden-  A long-time member of WBAI and a veteran who has served on the LSB before (between 2004 and 2014) during some intense and difficult times, Ms. Birden is currently a member of WBAI’s Community Advisory Board   Ms. Birden was the organizer and first chair of the National Election Committee.  She has taught research and technical writing She feels factional internal politics are unproductive for WBAI.

 

Our Recommended Staff Candidates: Jim Freund, Keziah Glow, Dr. Simon Fitzgerald, Doug Wood

Our Recommended Staff Candidates (WBAI staff votes separately for the candidates to represent staff on the Local Station Board-  Listener members can't vote for the candidates below, but these candidates will work well and coordinate with the listener representative candidates recommended above.):


1.     Jim Freund- Host of Hour of the Wolf,” a long-time weekly WBAI program (since 1971)concentrating on the literature of science fiction, fantasy, and related fields.  He’s a lifelong unpaid staff member at WBAI since 1967.

2.    Keziah Glow- A producer for Leonard Lopate on the Leonard Lopate Show.  She believes being on the LSB is monumental opportunity to protect increasingly rare free speech radio. Many outlets are being silenced and outlawed.  Her number one goal is to find ways to create funding projects for the station.

3.    Simon Fitzgerald- The host of WBAI’s Trauma Code,” Dr. Fitzgerald is a Kings County trauma surgeon and an Ambassador for the Baltimore Peace Movement.  He has experience including positions on the community advisory board of the Baltimore Mayor's Office on Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, and the medical advisory board of the Jordan McNair Foundation.

4.    Doug Wood- Doug and his wife Patti are the hosts and producers of "Green Street News," a WBAI environmental health program.  He has more than 30 years of experience in both commercial business and non-profit organizations. He creates and engineers music for film and television, and for many years he and his wife and I ran a very successful music company, recently sold to Sony. He founded and is National Director of the non-profit AmericansForResponsibleTech.org, a national coalition of more than 140 organizations in 43 states. His wife is the founder and Executive Director of the award-winning non-profit Grassroots Environmental Education where he serves as Associate Director and Chief Strategy Officer. He was a founding director of the advocacy group MusicAnswers, which seeks to protect the rights of music creators around the world, and has been elected twelve times to the Board of ASCAP, where he chairs the Legal Strategy Committee.

Endorsements!!

The above collection of Candidates Is Endorsed by:

    •     Judy Gorman- singer song-writer activist, mentored by Pete Seeger. Judy wrote the Citizens Defending Libraries Song.
    •    Maxine Harrison-Gallmon- An Indy on the LSB intimately familiar with how the station works through her dedicated volunteer work there.
    •    Tracy Rosenberg- One of Pacifica’s best historians and analysts keeping facts straight.
    •    James Sagurton- Pacifica’s current Treasurer from the Indys’ who has done so much to put Pacifica’s financial house in order.
    •   Michael D. D. White, Carolyn McIntyre, and Martha Rowen- Three principal co-founders of Citizens Defending Libraries. Carolyn McIntyre, was Chair of the LSB for three years in a row.  Michael D. D. White is current and former Vice-Chair of the LSB. Martha Rowen has moved on to run for New York State Assembly and New York City Council.
    •    Gary Null - On August 24, 2023 Gary Null endorsed all of the above candidates (plus one other).  Mr Null is the host and producer of the Gary Null Show on WBAI (and PRN, the Progressive Radio Network of which he is the founder). Mr. Null, Ph.D, is renowned for his expertise in the field of health and nutrition, and the author of over 70 best-selling books on healthy living and the director of over 100 critically acclaimed full-feature documentary films on natural health, self-empowerment and the environment.
    •    Alex Steinberg- Recent Pacifica National Board Chair, expert at tactically navigating Pacifica through crises.
    •    Grace Aaron- Former Chair of the Pacifica National Board who had much to do with obtaining the loans that allowed WBAI and Pacifica to extricate from the financial drain of the exorbitant Empire State Building antenna lease.
    •    Lucy Koteen- Prominent member of Human-Scale New York, fought Atlantic Yards, fighting destruction of Fort Green Park, and fighting various other city environmental and community protection battles.
    •    Alicia Boyd- Activist who founded MTOPP to fight the aggressive real estate interests in Brooklyn, intent among other things, on over-shadowing the Brooklyn Botanical Garden with towers.
    •    Lynn Ellsworth- Founding board member on the steering committee of Human-Scale NYC a leading member of New Yorkers for a Human-Scale City Coalition.
    •    DeeDee Halleck- Current Chair of the WBAI’s LSB and famed independent film and documentary maker and another Indy on the LSB elected last election.
    •   Cindy Sheehan-  Anti-war activist.

SO MANY GREAT CANDIDATES!   It's really a challenge providing you with a suggested voting order, but for various reasons, about which candidates have also conferred with us on, the order we suggest should work best.  We also suggest you vote only for these suggested candidates to help them all have the best chance of getting elected. 

Our highly qualified, amazingly superb candidates are all free speech supporters and they oppose authoritarianism.  

WHO can vote in this election? -- and HOW to vote in this election.

You are qualified as a listener member and able to vote in this WBAI election if you contributed $25 or more to the WBAI during the year that ended June 30, 2023.*

 (* And remember that if you donated the qualifying amount-- $25 or more for each member voter-- your WBAI donating household is entitled to cast more than one vote and should.  If you're having any problems, see below about who to contact including us.)
How to vote?

You can vote online and that is the very best way to vote, because voting electronically online saves a huge amount of money for the network and station as opposed to voting by mail (which is also possible).

Ideally, as a contributor to WBAI you should have already received two emails, one telling you that you are an eligible voter in this election (Subject line should be:  Balloting Period Opens Aug 15 / Candidate Forums Schedule, probably on August 10, 2023-- It would come from nes@pacifica.org) and another sending you your ballot (Subject line: Vote now: Pacifica Foundation Inc - 2023 Local Station Elections, which probably arrived August 15, 2023-- It would come from invitations@mail.electionbuddy.com)

If you donated to WBAI and did not yet receive such emails, or all the members of your household didn't, it is time to follow up and let the station know that you need to be sent the ballot email (maybe you didn't submit your email or used an old out of date one?)-- Contact WBAI's Membership Department:  +1-212-209-2950 and/or https://wbai.org/contact.php

Once again here is a handy list of all the spectacular listener candidates we recommend. And we recommend that you vote for all of them and only them as follows:

1.    Elliot Crown
2.    M. Kay Williams
3.    Gloria Guillo
4.    Dr. Charles Ihejirika
5.    Jeremy Kuzmarov
6.    Adrienne Meisels
7.    Mark Crispin Miller
8.    Guy Vantresca
9.    Tessa Lena
10.    Dion Powell
11.    Amy Smiley
12.    Jack DePalma
13.    Janet Harmon
14.   
Camilla Rees
15.    David Saltman
16.    Neale Vos
17.    Thomas Murata
18.    Carolyn Birden

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