Paul Roberson

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Paul Roberson

Paul Roberson is a member of the Communist Party USA

KPFK board

Hello, my name is Paul Roberson and I am running for the local station board of KPFK. I would like to solicit your support and your vote. I am a recent law school graduate, a listener, and a member of the community, who wants to play a positive role and make the world a better place. I have a strong passion for community engagement, community service and direct advocacy for communities of color and demographics that have been marginalized, discriminated against and whose voices have been silenced or ignored. I would bring to this board a youthful idealism, stamina and a new fresh perspective. As a recent graduate, a resident and an activist, I have been involved in campaigns to address police brutality, LGBTQ rights, the increase in the minimum wage and prison and education reform. I want to serve on this board, because I truly believe in the mission of KPFK and the ideals of freedom of speech. I also want to work for the development and growth of the station so that it can be a resource for another generation and provide insights into other cultures, people, opinions and perspectives that are often ignored by the main stream media.
  • LA City Attorney’s Office Victim Assistance Program (Advocate)
  • Goodwill SoCal (Job Coach)
  • Long Beach Community Action Partnership (Program Coordinator)
  • Morehouse College (2003)
  • University of New Hampshire School of Law (2011)
  • Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated (2008)
  • Phi Alpha Delta (2011)[1]

Hello Comrade

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Paul Roberson, Arturo Cambron, Dori Goldberg, Erik Gersovitz.

Hello Comrade members including Paul Roberson and Arturo Cambron travelled to Chile in the spring of 2022. Hello Comrade is a group within the International Department of the Communist Party USA, a solidarity movement bringing together members of the party in the United States with members of fraternal parties throughout the world.[2]

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