November 17, 2004
Ms. Joan Siefert Rose, General
Manager, WUNC-FM
Ms. Nancy Davis, Associate Vice Chancellor for University
Relations
Members of the WUNC Community Advisory Board
WUNC-FM
120 Friday
Center Drive
Chapel Hill,
NC 27517
Cc: James Moeser, Chancellor
Nancy Suttenfield, Vice Chancellor of
Finance and Administration
Dear Ms. Rose, Ms. Davis and Members of the WUNC Community
Advisory Board:
As members of WUNC’s listening and
supporting audience, we are writing to express our profound disappointment in
the station’s recent decision not to permit the phrase “reproductive rights” in
Ipas’s on-air underwriting announcement. This decision goes against
fundamental values which we expect WUNC, as a public radio station, to uphold.
As you are no doubt aware, it has led many of us, painfully, to reconsider our
support for the station.
Despite your contentions to the contrary, “reproductive
rights” is a mainstream concept encompassing a series of rights that are
respected, promoted and enforced by the U.S. Constitution and Supreme Court,
laws throughout the United
States and countries around the world, as
well as in multiple international agreements endorsed by all but a few
governments. The phrase accurately conveys a main thrust of Ipas’s work over the
last 30 years; its omission results in an incomplete portrayal of the
organization’s mission.
Our concern extends beyond the particular words in question,
however, to the broader question of all underwriters’ right to describe
themselves truthfully, accurately and completely, albeit briefly – a right we
believe WUNC ought to defend and support. We feel that the extraordinary
caution exhibited in this decision is undue and serves to perpetuate
self-censorship, which is all too prevalent in the current political climate.
We count on public radio to expose and resist such tendencies, not to reinforce
them.
Accordingly, we ask that you reconsider your decision
regarding the language of Ipas’s on-air announcement.