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About KPPP-LP FM

Communities of color, particularly in the Fargo-Moorhead area, often do not see themselves reflected with authenticity in traditional media—whether as consumers, owners or operators. The People’s Press Project will lead the Fargo-Moorhead area in the design and implementation of a grassroots, community-owned FM radio station. Relationship building and facilitated media justice training workshops will give undeserved individuals the tools of the trade.

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This project will focus on creating programming and will engage the community in understanding communication rights. This work will teach multi-media skills to traditionally disenfranchised communities (immigrants, new Americans, communities of color, LGBTQ, people with disabilities, youth, blue collar and working poor, rural communities, single parent households, homeless, elderly, etc.), as well as students, nonprofits, small businesses, artists, and new journalists. Having a radio station combined with the training program will put community members in the driver’s seat of their own media production and ownership.

KPPP-LP FM

Fargo-Moorhead’s newest, non-commercial, community owned non-profit Low Powered FM. Contact us and get involved on the air.  We are broadcasting on the terrestrial airwaves in Fargo-Moorhead at 88.1 on the FM dial. If you have a comment, suggestion or feedback about our programming and station, call our message line at 701-566-0917. You can also send an email to either cindy@kpppfm.com or duke@kpppfm.com

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Call: 701-566-0917

KPPP-LP FM Trainings, Meetings and Info. Sessions

We are and will be holding community meetings to discuss your involvement in the building of Fargo-Moorhead’s newest community owned, non-commercial, non-profit Low Power FM radio station. Stay tuned to this webpage to find out more.   In July we held a community meeting at the Fargo Library.  Here is the promo video for this meeting that explains our Mission of the station and the opportunity for the community to become involved in KPPP-LP FM.    

Support KPPP-LP FM with a Donation

KPPP-LP FM is a project of The People’s Press Project.  All Donations are Tax-Deductable. The People’s Press Project, a Moorhead based Media Justice nonprofit that was granted its tax-exempt status by the IRS on May 5, 2012. The PPP supports the development and advancement of KPPP-LP FM.  We are asking for on-line donations to support the further development of community based and Independent in the Red River Valley. To support this work, we ask that you consider making a tax deductible donation online: Click Here to make a Donation! The site accepts PayPal as well as major credit cards. If you are more comfortable mailing a check, you can make the check payable to the People’s Press Project with Mexi-Can.org in the memo and mail it to: The People’s Press Project, 1517 4th Ave. S. Moorhead, MN 56560. All donations made will be sent a tax deductible receipt and email updates of the progress of the project. Thank you for your support of Independent, Community Based News.


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Native and Queer Part 2 – 9/21/2016

This week we continue our coverage of Sacred Stone Camp (#noDAPL) and combine those voices with those of 2Spirit artists, Voices of Thunder. Mary Black and Gabriel Guiboche (Voices of Thunder) are members of the Ojibwe Nation in Manitoba, and they use their music to educate others about native culture and current issues.

Update on Sacred Stone Camp September 3, 2016

Breaking News Update on the protest to defend water and land from the #DAPL on #StandingRock

September 3, 2016.

Oyate media network reported today during the nonviolent direct action to protect indigenous lands and public drinking water, protectors were sprayed with pepper spray and attacked by police dogs at the front lines. Coincidentally phone and data reception dropped down to near nonexistent.

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