MARIA E. HALL, Executive Producer/Writer
Maria
is a civil rights lawyer and activist who is dedicated to fighting for the fair and just treatment of all people, regardless of their race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, disability, or sexual orientation.
Ms. Hall currently represents clients experiencing discrimination in the contexts of housing and employment. Her pro bono work has included the representation of a Marine Corps reservist throughout the “conscientious objector” process, including attending his hearing at the Marine Corps Reserves headquarters in...
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Capt Tom Carpenter, Technical Advisor
USMC (1970-1976)
Upon graduation as a distinguished military graduate of the class of 1970 of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, Tom Carpenter received a regular commission in the United States Marine Corps. After completing infantry training at The Basic School in at Quantico Virginia, 1971, he was assigned to the Naval Aviation Training Command at Pensacola, Florida. In 1972, after completion of Naval flight training, including carrier qualifications, he was designated a Naval Aviator.
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Robert Dawidoff, Professor of history at Claremont College
Robert specializes in American intellectual and cultural history.
His books include The Education of John Randolph, The Genteel Tradition and the Sacred Rage, Making History Matter, and more...
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Lori Sater, Principle Photographer
Lori is a talented multi-media artist and humanitarian. She has spent the last 10 years photographing Art Nouveau buildings throughout Europe Her travels have taken her as far as Japan and Australia. She has dedicated 26 years of her life supporting the SGI- USA a world peace organization. Lori was compelled to collaborate in the making of the feature documentary ‘LOVE” because of her passion for justice and equality.
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