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In this reprise episode of Ojai Talk of the Town, we sit down with writer and historian Mark Lewis to explore one of the most unsettling chapters in American cultural history — the Hollywood Blacklist. Mark's feature in the Fall 2015 issue of the Ojai Quarterly dove deep into the fear-fueled politics of the late 1940s and ’50s, when actors, writers, and directors were exiled from the entertainment industry for alleged Communist ties.
Many of those key figures lived in Ojai - names like Paul Jerrico, Michael Wilson and Dalton Trumbo, where they found a haven and an understanding community.
Through richly detailed storytelling and incisive commentary, Mark reveals how the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings not only destroyed careers but also reshaped Hollywood and American public life. We discuss the rise of informants, the toll on personal lives, and the eerie parallels between that Red Scare era and the social media-fueled cancel culture and political polarization of today.
This conversation isn’t just a history lesson — it’s a warning. As we reflect on the past, we’re forced to ask: how do we protect freedom of expression without falling prey to fear and conformity?
We did not talk about Vaclav Smil's latest work, impending screw worm disasters or the rise of our new digital overlords.
Don’t miss this hauntingly timely discussion on art, politics, and the enduring fight for the soul of American storytelling.
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In this reprise episode of Ojai Talk of the Town, we sit down with writer and historian Mark Lewis to explore one of the most unsettling chapters in American cultural history — the Hollywood Blacklist. Mark's feature in the Fall 2015 issue of the Ojai Quarterly dove deep into the fear-fueled politics of the late 1940s and ’50s, when actors, writers, and directors were exiled from the entertainment industry for alleged Communist ties.
Many of those key figures lived in Ojai - names like Paul Jerrico, Michael Wilson and Dalton Trumbo, where they found a haven and an understanding community.
Through richly detailed storytelling and incisive commentary, Mark reveals how the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings not only destroyed careers but also reshaped Hollywood and American public life. We discuss the rise of informants, the toll on personal lives, and the eerie parallels between that Red Scare era and the social media-fueled cancel culture and political polarization of today.
This conversation isn’t just a history lesson — it’s a warning. As we reflect on the past, we’re forced to ask: how do we protect freedom of expression without falling prey to fear and conformity?
We did not talk about Vaclav Smil's latest work, impending screw worm disasters or the rise of our new digital overlords.
Don’t miss this hauntingly timely discussion on art, politics, and the enduring fight for the soul of American storytelling.
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