Posted on 11/01/2004 7:18:25 AM PST by gobucks
We need more Kenny G.
PLEASE NO.
Hmm...I used to listen to death metal but except for the occasional homicidal rages it hasn't affected me a bit. These days I stick to Mozart and occasionally decapitating small mammals...
Sorry. I meant "aunt." I had been reading about his father. Strange, indeed.
I put some stuff about her on the other thread last night.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1261878/posts
I think that this is his aunt.
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Los Angeles Community College District
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
NANCY PEARLMAN
Nancy Pearlman is an award-winning broadcaster, environmentalist, college instructor, anthropologist, editor, producer, on-air personality, and outdoorswoman who has made safeguarding the earths ecosystems both a vocation and an avocation. For thirty-three years, she has given her time and energy to the environmental cause. She was selected by the United Nations Environment Programme as a Global 500 Laureate and has received many other honors.
Since the 1970s when Nancy coordinated the first Earth Day in Southern California, she has worked with hundreds of conservation organizations, serving as administrator, founder, member of advisory councils, participant, and member of boards of directors. She founded the Ecology Center of Southern California in 1972 and Project Ecotourism in 1993.
Environmental Directions, her international weekly radio series, was started in 1977 and is now the longest-running environmental radio series in the country. These half-hour programs with one to three interviews per show have featured leading scientists, activists, and representatives from the business, academic, government, and nonprofit sectors.
As Executive Producer and Host of the three-time EMMY-nominated environmental television series ECONEWS, Nancy covers every ecological issue. Since 1984, she has presented her programs weekly to over 35 million homes via cable and broadcast television and over the Internet. Over 500 shows have aired on local origination, public access, governmental, school, and university channels, as well as on satellite to PBS Stations. Television specials that have won awards include Gem in the Heart of the City (the definitive piece on the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area), A Focus on Environmental Education-Kimbark Elementary School, Wind: Energy for the 90s and Beyond, and Population Crisis USA. Television show honors include ACE-nominations (Award for Cable Excellence), Hometown USA Video Festival, and Diamond Awards. There has been recognition at many film festivals. Nancys public service announcements have won numerous Buccaneer Awards from the Public Interest Radio and Television Educational Society. Recent all-on-location ecotourism specials include India, Nepal, Fiji, Kenya, Tanzania, Malaysias Borneo, Mexicos Yucatan, St. Kitts and Nevis, Canada's Vancouver Island, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec.
As Executive Director to Educational Communications, Nancy edits the bi-monthly Compendium Newsletter and the yearly Directory of Environmental Organizations (now in its 28th edition). She is also president of a media consulting firm which creates audio-visual materials. She has taught Cultural and Physical Anthropology, Broadcasting, Journalism, and Mass Communications at the college level. Nancy is a blue-ribbon judge for the Chevron Texaco Conservation Awards.
Nancy Pearlman is a member of the Gypsy Folk Ensemble. Her athletic achievements include completing the Western States 100-mile run, finishing the Ironman Triathlon, climbing more than 100 listed peaks in California, winning long-distance races such as the 1980 Regional Championship 50-mile race, and performing in equestrian events.
70 posted on 10/31/2004 10:04:51 PM PST by Rockpile
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Looks like Nancy Pearlman is a 1966 alumnus of the Verde Valley School of Sedona, Arizona. Appears that the school was established by Harvard products named Warren whose goal is to change the world though cultural diversity.
Perhaps Gadahn's aunt helped to send him down his currently diversive path.
71 posted on 10/31/2004 10:20:11 PM PST by Rockpile
I just saw on ABC News, that Adam Gadahn was raised by a hippy father. Not surprising.
"I just saw on ABC News, that Adam Gadahn was raised by a hippy father. Not surprising."
What was the report, Good Morning America? I am not pleased to see Adam is in the news again...
>I am not pleased to see Adam is in the news again...
He's baaaaccckkk!
I noticed...
What is amazing is how quiet he's been up to now.... it's been almost 2 yrs...
Thanks very much for all of your info, very interesting. Followers of trends in social sickness may be interested in knowing that original vinyl albums from The Beat Of The Earth are currently being listed on eBay for $600.00 - $800.00....whether anybody is paying that sort of money for awful noise, the only unique aspect of it being that it was done by the hippie father of a terrorist and a traitor, remains to be seen.
Thanks again for starting this great thread...I hope that it will get far more exposure than it has up to this point.
"hippie parents who raised him on a goat farm without electricity or indoor plumbing"
He could use this very line and get of in an American court. Wasn't his fault, he's a victim of his environment.
You are welcome...
Good backgrounder. I just posted the link to it in a thread about Mr. Pearlman’s latest video performance.
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