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Earl Ofari Hutchinson (born October 8, 1945)"Media Makers: Earl Ofari Hutchinson"
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author and media critic.


Early life and education

His father, Earl Hutchinson Sr., is the lead author of ''A Colored Man's Journey Through 20th Century Segregated America'' published by Middle Passage Press. His daughter
Sikivu Hutchinson Sikivu Hutchinson is an American author, playwright and director. Her multi-genre work explores feminism, gender justice, racial justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, humanism and atheism. She is the author of ''Humanists in the Hood: Unapologetically Black, ...
is a nationally acclaimed author and speaker. His son Fanon Hutchinson is a recognized documentary videographer and producer. He was born in
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, and attended Catholic elementary schools and Mt. Carmel High School. He relocated to Los Angeles in 1961, attended Dorsey High School. He graduated from
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with a BA in Sociology. He earned an MA in Humanities from
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Career

A nationally acclaimed author and social issues commentator, Hutchinson is the author of more than 10 books on politics and racial issues in America. He is a contributor to a variety of news outlets and websites on varying topics concerning politics and race,"King's Legacy Is at Risk: Earl Ofari Hutchinson calls for a concerted effort to reverse the backward movement"
''Los Angeles Times'', January 15, 1995.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson

''The Huffington Post'', May 25, 2011.
and is often interviewed for various print and broadcast outlets. He hosts the live call-in program ''The Hutchinson Report'' on Pacifica Radio outlet KPFK-FM radio in Los Angeles featuring his commentary and the voices of listener-callers, and KTYM-Radio in Los Angeles. He has appeared frequently as a guest commentator on several U.S. network television programs since the 1990s, offering his often well-reasoned and arguably moderate takes on topical, breaking and controversial news stories. Hutchinson's 1996 book ''Betrayed: The Presidential Failure to Protect Black Lives'' shed light on the 1964 murders of two African-American teenagers by
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sman. His book ''From King to Obama: Witness to a Turbulent History'' is a personal look at the major events and personalities of the half-century from the 1960s through the first decades of the 21st century. His three most recent books are: ''How Obama Won''; ''The Ethnic Presidency: How Race decides the Race to the White House''; ''The Latino Challenge to Black America''. Hutchinson has written extensively on race and politics in the ''
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''. His featured interviews and comments on race and politics have appeared in ''
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'', ABC's '' World News Tonight''. He is a frequent guest analyst on Fox News ''John Gibson Show'', ''O'Reilly Show'', ''
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'', '' Glenn Beck Show'', PBS ''Lehrer Report'', NPR's ''
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'', various CNN news shows, ''New Nation''
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. He is the National Political Writer for
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and a regular contributor to ''
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'', the grio-MSNBC, and
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. He hosts two syndicated public affairs and issues radio talk shows on
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Pacifica Network Radio Los Angeles, and the ''Hutchinson Report'', Newsmaker Network. The network syndicates the ''Hutchinson Report'' in more than fifty cities and Washington DC nationally. Hutchinson is the founder of the Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable (LAUPR), which sponsors community forums and provides grant funding to nonprofit grassroots organizations. The LAUPR's Impact Micro Awards are made to support organizations and individuals that have a proven track record of commitment to building community sustainability projects, activities, and service. Grantees have included the Harmony Project (formerly the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles), Eso Won Books in Los Angeles's
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district, the Korean American Historical Society and Centro Latino for Literacy. Hutchinson has addressed, among many other "sensitive" issues, the controversy about
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, accusing the former pontiff of being complicit in the crimes of the Nazis and opposing his sainthood.


Personal life

His daughter
Sikivu Hutchinson Sikivu Hutchinson is an American author, playwright and director. Her multi-genre work explores feminism, gender justice, racial justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, humanism and atheism. She is the author of ''Humanists in the Hood: Unapologetically Black, ...
is a self-professed atheist and feminist activist and author, whose books include ''Godless Americana''. His son Fanon Hutchinson works in broadcasting for the American Forces Network and is a videographer/editor and producer of short films. Hutchinson endorsed Democratic candidate
Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton ( Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician, diplomat, and former lawyer who served as the 67th United States Secretary of State for President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013, as a United States sen ...
in the run-up for the 2016 U.S. presidential election.Ofari Hutchinson, E
The Huffington Post
May 20, 2016.


Books

*''The Myth of Black Capitalism'' (1970, as Earl Ofari); *''Let Your Motto Be Resistance: The Life and Thought of Henry Highland Garnett'' (1972, as Earl Ofari); *''The Mugging of Black America'' (1991) *''Black Fatherhood: The Guide to Male Parenting'' (1994); *''Black Fatherhood II: Black Women Talk About Their Men'' (1994); *''Blacks and Reds: Race and Class in Conflict, 1919–1990'' (1994); *''Beyond O.J.: Race, Sex and Class Lessons For America'' (1996); *''Betrayed: A History of Presidential Failure to Protect Black Lives'' (1996); *''The Assassination of the Black Male Image'' (1997); *''The Crisis in Black and Black'' (1998); *''A Colored Man's Journey Through 20th Century Segregated America'' (2000); *''The Disappearance of Black Leadership'' (2000); *''The Emerging Black GOP Majority'' (2006); *''The Latino Challenge to Black America: Towards a Conversation Between African Americans and Hispanics'' (2007); *''The Ethnic Presidency: How Race Decides the Race to the White House'' (2008); *''How the GOP Can Keep the White House, How the Democrats Can Take it Back'' (2008); *''How Obama Won'' (2009);


References


External links


''The Hutchinson Political Report''
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