Become a Voting Member of Pacifica/WPFW by Tuesday, July 14th

To vote in the upcoming LSB elections this Fall, you must become a member of Pacifica/WPFW by Tuesday, July 14th.

Membership is attained by a donation of $25* (not just a pledge, but a PAID pledge),  OR by 3 hours of volunteer work (such as phone room work).

Since the record date this year is July 14th, the donation (or volunteer work) must have occured between July 15, 2014 (last year) and July 14, 2015 (this year).

If you only paid dues or volunteered in 2013, 2012 or 2011, (or before July 15, 2014) you will not be eligible to vote in the Fall.  If you are not sure if you are a current member, call (202-588-0999 x344) or go down to the new station location to find out and make certain you are up to date.

The official election website is: http://elections.pacifica.org.

* You are welcome to give more but memberships, once again, are $25. Send checks, money orders to 1990 K Street, N.W. 2nd floor or go on line to process your membership: http://www.wpfwfm.org.

Members & Supporters of ‘PFW – 89.3 FM Radio

The next regular meeting of the WPFW Local Station Board will be held on Wednesday, May 13, 2015, beginning at 7:00 pm, at the Washington Ethical Society. The Washington Ethical Society is located at 7750 16th Street, NW Washington DC; approximately 5 blocks inside the District line, between Jonquil St and Kalmia Road. Community Comment should begin at 7:30 p.m.

The LSB meetings are important and we would like for you to come out and raise your voice to move WPFW toward its original purpose for being in DC: to be a thorn in the side of the imperialist powers. But most important, at this point, is for you to pay your dues (at least $25) so that you can vote in the fast approaching Local Station Board (LSB) Elections. Please feel free to pay your conscience but please do at least $25 before June 14th so that you can vote.

2015 Winter Fund Drive – Membership Campaign

WPFW’s Winter membership campaign starts Monday, February 2nd, 2015.

Below are the Pacifica Bylaws that define the contribution required for membership and the rights of the members to elect the Delegates (i.e., Local Station Board members).

Article Three, Members of the Foundation, Section 1: Members Defined

There shall be two classes of members: (A) “Listener-Sponsor Members” and (B) “Staff Members”, who shall collectively be referred to as “Members.”

A. LISTENER-SPONSOR MEMBERS

“Listener-Sponsor Members” shall be any natural persons who within the preceding 12-month period: (1) have contributed a minimum of $25 to any Foundation radio station, or such minimum amount as the Board of Directors may from time to time decide; or (2) have volunteered a minimum of three (3) hours of service to any Foundation radio station. Said contribution shall be considered non-refundable. Said volunteer work shall be performed under the supervision of the Foundation radio station management, and shall include volunteer work on committees of the Local Station Board. Where a contribution is made jointly by two individuals and the contribution is in an amount equal to or more than the annual membership contribution required for two memberships (as set by the Board from time to time), then each of the joint donors shall be considered an individual and separate Listener-Sponsor Member. (For example, if John and Mary Smith jointly contribute $50.00 or more, then John Smith and Mary Smith will each be Members and will each have individual and separate Membership rights. However, if John and Mary Smith jointly contribute $40.00, then they shall jointly share one membership.)

B. STAFF MEMBERS

“Staff Members” shall be: (1) any non-management full-time or part-time paid employee of a Foundation radio station; or (2) any member of a Foundation radio station “Unpaid Staff Organization” or “Unpaid Staff Collective Bargaining Unit” which has been recognized by station management, or, if the station has neither such organization or bargaining unit, then any volunteer or unpaid staff member of a Foundation radio station who has worked for said radio station at least 30 hours in the preceding 3 months, exclusive of fundraising marathon telephone room volunteer time. Said volunteer work shall be performed under the supervision of the Foundation radio station management and shall not include volunteer work on committees of a Local Station Board. Radio station management employees and Foundation staff employees who are not employed at a Foundation radio station shall not qualify as Staff Members, however, such employees may qualify as Listener-Sponsor Members by contributing the requisite minimum dollar amount as set forth in Section 1(A) of this Article of these Bylaws.

Article Three, Members of the Foundation, Section 5: Rights

All Members shall have all rights granted to them by law or by these Bylaws, including without limit the right to vote, on the terms and in the manner set forth in these Bylaws, on the election and removal of Delegates; on the sale, exchange, transfer or disposition of all or substantially all of the Foundation’s assets; on the sale, exchange, transfer or disposition of any of the Foundation’s broadcast licenses; on any merger, its principal terms and any amendment of its principal terms; on any election to dissolve the Foundation; on any amendment to these Bylaws for which Member approval is required or permitted as set forth in Section 1(B) of Article 17 of these Bylaws; and on any amendment to the Articles of Incorporation.

Article Four, Delegates, Section 3: Election of Delegates

All elections for Delegates shall be by written ballot, provided, however, that the elections supervisor shall also have the option of providing a secure electronic means of voting via the internet. Members shall only have the right to vote for Delegates for the Foundation radio station with which the Member is affiliated. Members shall vote in classes: Listener-Sponsor Members shall elect 18 Delegates for each radio station and Staff Members shall elect 6 Delegates for each radio station, for a total of twenty-four (24) Delegates for each Foundation radio station. Elections of Delegates shall be staggered over a 3-year period with elections for 3 Staff Delegates and 9 Listener-Sponsor Delegates held in the first year, elections for 3 Staff Delegates and 9 Listener-Sponsor Delegates held in the second year and no elections in the third year. The ballots shall be counted by the Single Transferable Voting method. All ballots related to the election, and the removal, of any and all Delegates shall be filed with the Foundation Secretary and maintained with the corporate records for a period of three (3) years.

WPFW – LSB Responsibilities (Powers and Duties)

WPFW Local Station Board has the responsibility for oversite of the station.

It is the LEGAL responsibility of the LSB to oversee the following, as per the Pacifica Bylaws:

ARTICLE SEVEN – LOCAL STATION BOARDS
SECTION 3. SPECIFIC POWERS & DUTIES
Each LSB, acting as a standing committee of the Foundation’s Board of Directors, shall have the following powers, duties and responsibilities related to its specific radio station, under the direction and supervision of the Foundation’s Board of Directors:

A. To review and approve that station’s budget and make quarterly reports to the Foundation’s Board of Directors regarding the station’s budget, actual income and expenditures.

B. To screen and select a pool of candidates for the position of General Manager of its respective radio station, from which pool of approved candidates the Executive Director shall hire the station’s General Manager. The LSB may appoint a special sub-committee for this purpose.

C. To prepare an annual written evaluation of the station’s General Manager.

D. Both the Executive Director and/or an LSB may initiate the process to fire a station General Manager. However, to effectuate it, both the Executive Director and the LSB must agree to fire said General Manager. If the Executive Director and the LSB cannot agree, the decision to terminate or retain said General Manager shall be made by the Board of Directors.

E. To screen and select a pool of candidates for the position of station Program Director, from which pool of approved candidates the station’s General Manager shall hire the station’s Program Director. The LSB may appoint a special sub-committee for this purpose.

F. To prepare an annual written evaluation of the station’s Program Director.

G. To work with station management to ensure that station programming fulfills the purposes of the Foundation and is responsive to the diverse needs of the listeners (demographic) and communities (geographic) served by the station, and that station policies and procedures for making programming decisions and for program evaluation are working in a fair, collaborative and respectful manner to provide quality programming.

H. To conduct “Town Hall” style meetings at least twice a year, devoted to hearing listeners views, needs and concerns.

I. To assist in station fundraising activities.

J. To actively reach out to underrepresented communities to help the station serve a diversity of all races, creeds, colors and nations, classes, genders and sexual orientations, and ages and to help build collaborative relations with organizations working for similar purposes.

K. To perform community needs assessments, or see to it that separate “Community Advisory Committees” are formed to do so.

L. To ensure that the station works diligently towards the goal of diversity in staffing at all levels and maintenance of a discrimination-free atmosphere in the workplace.

M. To exercise all of its powers and duties with care, loyalty, diligence and sound business judgment consistent with the manner in which those terms are generally defined under applicable California law.

SECTION 4. OTHER LOCAL STATION BOARD POWERS AND AUTHORITY

By resolution, the Foundation’s Board of Directors may delegate any other corporate powers it deems appropriate to an LSB with regard to that specific radio station. Any such power delegated to an LSB is subject to revocation at any time by the Board of Directors.

Any and all actions, resolutions and policies taken or adopted by an LSB may be overridden by a majority vote of the Directors if said action, resolution or policy is found by the Board of Directors to be adverse to the mission and/or charitable or business purposes of the Foundation, to exceed the power or authority granted to said LSB or to be inconsistent with these Bylaws, the Articles or applicable laws and regulations.