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We are breaking away from our regular broadcast to help raise funds for the historic Pacifica Radio Archives, which holds the 60,000 tape history of Pacifica Radio going back to 1949. You can help digitize recordings by Historic people who fought for Peace, Equality, Justice and creativity like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, James Baldwin, Allen Ginsberg, Alan Watts, Fannie Lou Hamer, John Coltrane, Leonard Cohen, Maya Angelou and so many others. 

Our work preserving these voices and recordings has benefited so many over the years including Students, Scholars, documentarians, film productions, Schools and Universities and thousands of our listeners.

During these Online Learning Times, there is no greater collection of reference materials than the Pacifica Radio Archives’ recordings. These recordings are perfect for home schooling and online learning environments.

 

This is the perfect gift for the Holidays: The Gift of Knowledge.

Your support Helps us continue our Good Work.

There is only ONE place you can find this History: The Pacifica Radio Archives.

If you call now and make a $250.00 donation, Pacifica will send you their 1300 hour collection of Voices That Change The World on ONE USB drive. 

Call 1-800-735-0230 and make your $250.00 donation to help preserve this Historic Collection and receive your Voices that Change The World gift. 

You can also make a donation on their secure online website www.SupportPRA.org [1].

The Pacifica Foundation’s mission is to provide a voice for the community since 1949.  The goal is to provide space for the creative, political and cultural needs of the community. A creative and informed world is a better place for all.

[1] https://pacificaradioarchives.org/