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Presents #76 in the Great Mind Series

From King to Obama:
Witness to a Turbulent History

by Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 7:00 PM

Hosts: Jan Goodman and Jerry Manpearl
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Sunday, March 15, 2015

Great Minds # 77 | Robert Baer | The Perfect Kill: 21 Laws for Assassins

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Great Minds Salon Series #77

The Perfect Kill by Robert Baer
21 Laws for Assassins

Host: Linda Leibovitch

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Date: Thursday, April 2, 2015, 7:00PM

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What is the definition of assassination? Robert B. Baer's boss at the CIA once told him, "It's a bullet with a man's name on it." Sometimes assassination is the senseless act of a psychotic, a bloodletting withoug social value. Other times, it can be the sanest and most humane way to change the course of conflict-on bullet, one death, case closed. Assassination has been dramatized by literature and politicized by infamous murders throughout history, and for Robert Baer, one of the most accomplished agents to ever work for the CIA, it's a source of endless fascination, speculation, and intrigue.

Over several decades, Baer served as an operative, from Iraq to New Delhi and beyond; notably, his career was the model for the acclaimed movie Syriana. In The Perfect Kill, he takes us on a serpentine adventure through the history of political murder; its connections to, and differences from, the ubiquitous use of drones in state-sponsored killing; his firsthand experience with political executions; and his decades-long cat-and-mouse hunt, across the Middle East and Europe, for the most effective and deadliest assassin of the modern age. A true maverick with an undeniably captivating personal story, Baer pulls back the curtain on the underbelly of world politics and the quiet murderers who operate on the fringe of our society. Brian Grazer has optioned Bob's latest book, A Perfect Kill for a major motion picture.

Robert Booker "Bob" Baer is an American author and a former CIA case officer who was primarily assigned to the Middle East. He is currently Time.com's intelligence colomnist and has contributed to Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. Baer is a frequent commentator and author about issues related to international relations, espionage and U.S. foreign policy Ron Howard and Brian Grazer's Imagine Entertainment recently purchased the rights to The Perfect Kill.

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Professor Peter Mathews' life's work involves educating the public on accurate facts and progressive ideas in order to create and expand opportunity in America and the world. That has driven his quest for economic and social justice through the media and his work in the community.

Peter Mathews has spent 30 years as a college and university professor. Peter is a full-time professor of Political Science at Cypress College, and an adjunct Professor of Sociology at Long Beach City College. He has taught at California State University, Fullerton, and is currently a Featured Political Analyst and Contributing Partner on the "Head-On" Radio Show on KEIB AM 1150 in Los Angeles, Peter frequently produces a radio show called "Stand Up for Economic and Social Justice" on Pacifica's radio affiliate KPFK-FM in Los Angeles. During 2012 and 2013, Peter served as a Political Analyst on KTLK Progressive Talk Radio's popular "The David Cruz Show" in Los Angeles, and was a regular political analyst on KNBC-TV Channel 4 News with David Cruz and Kelly Mack. Peterr has also frequented with his expertise on  television stations such as KCBS, KTLA, and radio stations including KPFA, KPFK, KPCC, KNX, and CNN. Recently, Peter gave his analysis of President Obama's State of the Union Address (2015) on BBC-5 Live Breakfast programme. Peter is a contributing columnist for a variety of magazine and newspaper articles. Some of these include, the Long Beach Press Telegram, the Long Beach Register, and the Orange County Register.

Having lived, traveled, taught and conducted research in 27 countries including Brazil, Britain, Canada, Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Nicaragua, and elsewhere; he has gained first hand knowledge of public policy issues such as healthcare, education, economic development, international relations, and environmental sustainability in these and other societies.

Peter Mathews was the Democratic Party Nominee for the U.S. Congress in 1998 and ran a close race in the Long Beach, California based district, while refusing money from corporate donors.

Peter Mathews' extensive experience has made him an expert in political, social, economic, and diplomatic matters. As such, he has written his first book titled "Dollar Democracy: With Liberty and Justice for Some; How to Reclaim the American Dream for All" which is gaining wide notoriety and acclamation among peers.


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Saturday, March 14, 2015

Great Minds #76 | Earl Ofari Hutchinson | From King to Obama: Witness to a Turbulent History

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Ilene Proctor Proudly Presents #76 in the Great Mind Series

Celebrating the 50th Anniversary
of Selma March.

From King to Obama:
Witness to a Turbulent History

by Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Available at Amazon.com

Date: Thursday, March 26 at 7:00 PM
Hosts: Jan Goodman and Jerry Manpearl

939 San Vicente Blvd., Santa Monica, CA  90402

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Activist-author's latest book
examines legendary figures

Written by: Shawnte Passmore, Contibuting writer, author, columnist and activist Earl Ofari Hutchinson is shown at a community rally in 2013. He has a new book coming out March 7, entitled "From King to Obama: Witness to a Turbulent History." (Photo by Gary McCarthy)

LOS ANGELES - For many, the only chance encounter with legendary figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez are found in history books, but not in the case of author and political activist Earl Ofari Hutchinson. Hutchinson document his meetitins with legendary figures from the 1960s and '70s, ranging from Bob Marley to Barry White, in his latest book "From King to Obama: Witness to a Turbulent History."

Before the author became a political commentator or president of the Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable, he reported for the alternative weekly Los Angeles Free Press. With only a tape recorder and camera in his hand, he covered rallies for the civil rights and black power movements along with anti-war protests - which many celebrikties attended to express their political views.

After working at the paper, he went on to host two shows, jazz and sports, on the Pacifica Radio outlet KPFK-FM. Hutchinson remembers the first time he saw dreadloocks on anyone when he met Bob Marley, who was on his first American tour. While the hairstyle was a novelty for people in the U.S., it was not the only thing that caught Hutchinson's attention. The reggae star never discussed his music, but only talked about his Rastafarian religion. He also praised hgis heroes, Ethiopianh leader and messianic figure in Rastafari, Haile Selassie, and black nationalist leader of the 1920s, Marcus Garvey.

"The book is about two things: it's a memoir of my rememberance of my compiled interviews and engagements with these people who turned out to be legendary figures over time," Hutchinson said. "Secondly, over the years, people have urged me to write a biography because they would say, 'Earl, you've done a lot. You've seen a lot.'"

Hutchinson said he never gave much attention to the thought until he saw the 2014 biopic film of JMames Brow, "Get On Up."

"We had Brown at the station, saw three of his concerts - and now with biopic films on Nina Simone and Marvin Gaye - it just hit me. I was there. I could give anotgher perspective, not just literary, but as real people," he said.

Hutchinson was unconcerned with detailing dry dates, times and places, but focused on making readers feel like they were there by bringing the encounters to life. In the book, Hutchinson's earliest recollection of meeting revered figures started at the age of 5 in Southside Chicago during the holidays. Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson used to live right arounde the corner from him and purchased Christmas cards from his stand.

After meeting the celebrated gospel artist, he later went on to hear a famous pastor speak. His minister father, who was very active in the civil rights movement, took the young Hutchinson to see the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. speak at a rally held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Hutchinson's moment of watching King from only a few feet away left a  lasting impression on the writer.

The author of several books several books said capturing the essence of what the memoir was really about could only be summed up to witnessing a turbulent time in American histor from the 1960s to '70s. "These figures represented visionaries who revolutionized the arts, politics and social events in America," he said. "I wanted to give a perspective to Dr. King all the way to President Obama - a foundation, a probgression from King to Obama."

Hutchinson cautions that the book is not only for historian buffs.
It is a reflective account meant to inspire and encourage readers. "Many of these individuals achieved things against the odds," he said. "All contributions, all parts of history is living history. We're still feeling the effects of it today. Obviously, Dr. King made it better fro so many people."

To coincide with living history, the book was released on the 50th anniversary of the Selma March which was March 7..

The book is available on Amazon.



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