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Dear Friend and listener,
My name is Jenna Flanagan, and every Monday morning I have the privilege of welcoming listeners across the country to We Decide: America at the Crossroads, Pacifica Network's nationally distributed public affairs program.
For more than twenty years, I've dedicated my career to helping people understand the news, not just what happened, but why it matters to their lives. From my early days at 1010 WINS to reporting for WBGO, WNYC, WNET, and WMHT, I've always believed journalism should make complicated issues accessible, honest, and useful.
That belief is what brought me to WBAI.
In late 2023, after my position at WNET unexpectedly came to an end, I received a call from my former WNYC colleague Bob Hennelly, now General Manager of WBAI. He wasn't simply offering me another job. He was offering the chance to build something increasingly rare: an independent, fearless news program that gives voice to the people and issues too often ignored by corporate media.
Together with Interim Program Director Keziah Glow, News Director Rebecca Myles, and our producer Jesse Lent, we created We Decide: America at the Crossroads.
Every week, we go beyond the headlines to examine the actions of the Trump administration, the resurgence of organized labor, state and local elections, economic inequality, and the policies shaping the future of our democracy. We invite thoughtful experts, organizers, journalists, and community leaders to help listeners connect the dots and understand what's really happening, not through partisan talking points, but through careful reporting and meaningful conversation.
My goal has always been simple: you shouldn't need a graduate degree in politics or spend hours reading investigative reports to understand the issues affecting your family, your paycheck, your community, and your future. Journalism should inform everyone, not just insiders.
But today, I'm writing to you because independent journalism like this is in very real danger.
Unlike most media organizations, WBAI doesn't answer to billionaires, shareholders, or corporate advertisers. We answer to our listeners. That's what makes this station so valuable and so vulnerable.
Right now, WBAI is facing an urgent financial crisis. To remain on the air, the station must pay approximately $170,000 in overdue transmitter rent. Without those payments, we risk losing our ability to broadcast from New York City and continue serving listeners throughout the region and across the Pacifica Network.
This isn't a distant problem. It's happening now.
If you've ever appreciated hearing voices that challenge conventional wisdom, if you've relied on WBAI when other outlets failed to ask difficult questions, or if you simply believe independent journalism deserves to exist, I'm asking you to help today.
I'm making this request not only as the host of We Decide: America at the Crossroads, but as a fellow supporter of WBAI. I contribute because I believe this station matters. I know firsthand that community radio survives because ordinary people decide it's worth protecting.
Your gift, whether it's $25, $50, $100, or a monthly contribution as a WBAI Buddy, helps keep independent reporting on the air. Sustaining monthly donations are especially important because they provide reliable support that allows the station to plan for the future and demonstrate broad community backing.
Please don't assume someone else will step forward. Community radio has always depended on people like you making the decision to give when it matters most.
If independent media disappears, rebuilding it won't be easy. The conversations, accountability, and perspectives that make WBAI unique could be lost for ever.
Please make your contribution today by calling 1-833-WBAI-NYC (1-833-922-4692) or donating online. If you can, I hope you'll become a sustaining WBAI Buddy. Even $5 or $10 a month makes a meaningful difference when thousands of listeners participate.
Thank you for listening, for believing in independent journalism, and for standing with WBAI when your support matters most.
With gratitude and solidarity,
Jenna Flanagan
Host and Managing Editor, We Decide: America at the Crossroads
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