Dear John,
Tomorrow, the CEOs of NPR and PBS will testify before the House Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency in Washington, D.C. The hearing, titled “Anti-American Airwaves,” aims to undermine the integrity of the entire public media system. It seeks to turn public trust against this vital national and local partnership, and the impacts would be felt in local communities across this nation. This hearing could drastically affect KQED’s future and our service to the community. Which is why we need your support to help us remain strong and sustainable in the face of these attacks.
KQED exists to serve you and everyone in our communities — providing fact-based journalism, lifelong learning and essential public safety services. Over half of Bay Area residents turn to KQED each week to stay informed, educated and safe. But efforts to weaken public media put these vital programs at risk. Will you make a gift today to help ensure KQED can continue providing these essential services?
What’s at risk? |