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Görg, Alan Kent was born on October 12, 1931 in Hollywood, California, United States. Son of Oscar Emmett and Birdie (Galen) Görg.
(An autobiographical history of how civil rights activists...)
An autobiographical history of how civil rights activists from the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) formed the Committee for Traditional Indian Land and Life (TILL) to support protests by the Hopi and other Native American groups against exploitation and pollution of their lands by oil and mining. As the 1970s begin, an interracial family discovers a liberating philosophy in the harmonious spirituality of Hopi, Havasupai, and other traditional peoples. Encountering Hopi religion and culture opened their eyes and their lives to truth and peace in history, geography, philosophy, and spirit. But as author and wife and kids reject modern society to explore such a gentle, natural life, they must confront American Indian ghosts across the land. In a famous 1855 prophecy, Chief Seattle said that this modern civilization will not last, which is not really a prophecy but a recognition of a truism agreed upon by ancients and moderns alike: nothing in this world is permanent. This modern civilization will not last. Even the sun will burn out. Ancient and modern philosophers also agree that human actions can accelerate the natural process. The geometric increase in world population, industrialization, and contamination of the environment has brought more predictions today than ever before of an accelerated end. Aboriginal American philosophy sees Mother Earth as a living entity, which can be poisoned into the same moribund condition as Mars or the Moon.
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(The ten years from the civil rights movement to the new a...)
The ten years from the civil rights movement to the new age produced the greatest advance toward equality since the abolition of slavery and also brought defeat of the most massive war machine in human history, all this by peaceful protest! For the people profiled in THE SIXTIES, it was a bewildering spiritual search as police undercover agents agitated in favor of violent protests, while rich communists stonewalled to preserve the status quo. The black heroine overcomes female impotence. An atheist libertine transforms into a religious guru. Funny and miraculous! This title includes autobiographical drawings by the author. The text in this title is idential with that of THE SIXTIES.
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filmmaker writer media company executive
Görg, Alan Kent was born on October 12, 1931 in Hollywood, California, United States. Son of Oscar Emmett and Birdie (Galen) Görg.
Bachelor of Science, University of California at Los Angeles, 1952; Master of Fine Arts, University of California at Los Angeles, 1970; Bachelor of Laws, Stanford University, 1955.
Chairman, Project Action, Venice, California, 1967-1970; teacher, various schools, California, since 1970; director, Media Associations, Marina Del Rey, California, since 1986.
(The ten years from the civil rights movement to the new a...)
(An autobiographical history of how civil rights activists...)
(A take on history after World War Two. The ten years from...)
Committee chairman Congress of Racial Equality, Los Angeles, 1963-1967. Member Committee for Traditional Indian Land and Life, Los Angeles, 1968-1973. Treasurer Venice Ocean Park Cooperative, 1996.
Member Association Indiana Video and Filmmakers.
Married Gwyndolin Lee Yates, September 27, 1963. Children: Galyn, Carter, Gentry, Sunny, Tagi.