Join the fight to safeguard freedom of the press and help unlock $50,000 in critical funds for KQED!
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Hi John, Tomorrow is World Press Freedom Day, and all of us here at KQED feel grateful to be part of such a robust public media resource. A free press allows us to hold those in power accountable. The constitutional right to investigate, question and share information without reprimand is vital to a healthy democracy and to a functioning society writ large. And local journalism is an essential part of that practice. KQED journalists highlight stories in the Bay Area that might not get national attention, and our programs connect our region by uplifting our communities’ diverse experiences and perspectives. As a Northern Californian, I believe it’s my duty to protect and defend freedom of the press. I invite you to join me in supporting this cause by donating to KQED in honor of World Press Freedom Day. All gifts made by tomorrow’s deadline will be matched, up to $50,000, by Craig Newmark Philanthropies! |
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Over the past few decades, local newspapers, TV stations and radio stations across the country have been disappearing. Independent, local journalism is getting harder to come by. But thanks to the generosity of KQED members, the entire community can rely on KQED on the radio, on TV and on the web for fact-based news and information with a Northern California focus. Our special flash match ends tomorrow at midnight. Please make your first gift before the deadline to have it doubled by Craig Newmark Philanthropies! Thank you for being a KQED supporter. |
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| Sincerely, | | Bud Gundy Executive Producer, On-Air Fundraising and proud KQED monthly sustainer |
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