- Adi Gevins
Adi Gevins is a San Francisco Bay Area-based radio documentarian who is often referred to as the "fairy godmother of community radio".fact|date=July 2008 She has won an Ohio State Awardfact|date=July 2008, an American Bar Association Silver Gavelfact|date=July 2008, numerous
Golden Reel s from theNational Federation of Community Broadcasters fact|date=July 2008, and two George FosterPeabody Award sfact|date=July 2008 (with Laurie Garrett for "Science Story" in 1978, and with SoundVision for The DNA Files in 2000), considered the highest accolade one can receive in journalism.Much of her work has been done for the
Pacifica Radio stationKPFA inBerkley, California , including "One Billion Seconds Later", which won theOhio State Award and "Me and My Shadow", a documentary aboutCointelpro 's infiltration of theNew Left . She served as executive producer for the celebrated public radio documentary series, "The Bill of Rights Radio Education Project", produced forKPFA - Pacifica Radio.Gevins holds a master's degree in library and information studies from the University of California at Berkeley.fact|date=July 2008
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