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Founded in 1949 by pacifist-poet-journalist Lewis Hill, KPFA was the first community-supported radio station in the United States. Much of our programming is local, original, and eclectic, with a well-produced mix of news and in-depth public affairs; an ongoing drama, literature, and performance series; as well as interviews and reviews. Our music ranges from folk to hip hop and from Bach to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
Since our founding, we have investigated the contemporary intersections of class, race, and distribution of wealth and its effects on the citizens of our Northern and Central California FM coverage area. We’ve advanced discussions and told the truth about historical moments of political impasse, racial tensions, and economic inequality.
Our mission and hope is to provide diverse programming that addresses a range of complex issues, provoking thought and reaction for our community of listeners. To that end, we translate social conditions into easily grasped language; strain that language through our point of view; and add context and insight via interviews, analysis, and music.
KPFA operates as an independent media outlet with the following goals:
Being independent and community powered, KPFA is solely supported by donations from listeners and like-minded foundations. The majority of our staff are unpaid community volunteers who donate their time and energy to bring you our programming. Become part of KPFA's community today!