| Dear John, We’ve written to you before about how journalism is under attack. These attacks are escalating, even as accurate reporting is a matter of public health and safety in our communities. Around the world, the press continues to be censored, fined and suspended, while journalists are harassed, detained and worse. But you can help. An anonymous donor has offered to match all gifts up to $50,000—give right now and your gift will have twice the impact. KQED is committed to defending independent media in honor of GIVING NEWSDAY, and continuing to provide essential journalism in our communities.
In the last nine months, the world has changed before our eyes: the pandemic, one of the largest social justice protests in history, California’s worst wildfire season in recorded history, the election and the troubled economy. You visit KQED.org for the latest local updates. You tune to KQED 88.5 when you need insights. You turn to KQED 9 for trustworthy news. We rely on generous members to make it possible! This GIVING NEWSDAY, please make a membership gift in honor of the role that KQED plays in your life and your Northern California community. Your gift, matched, is vital for the news programs you rely on. Thank you for your support of independent media.
| Sincereley, | | Michael J. Isip President & CEO, KQED |
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