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Patricia Duff has spent most of her professional career in politics, working as
a consultant in Washington D.C. for two of the top political strategy
firms, as a political organizer and as an activist.
She
now hosts a political talk show, Duff Talk, applying her lifelong involvement
in politics to
new use. Duff Talk airs on the groundbreaking new PlumTV network in resort
markets throughout the United States. Guests have included Senator Bob
Kerrey, Rev. Al Sharpton, Air America talk show host Al Franken, historian
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., publisher Mortimer Zuckerman, conservative political
pundit Tucker Carlson, Fox News commentator Monica Crowley, actor-activist
Ron Silver, among others. The informal, sleeves-rolled up atmosphere of
the show invites a fresh approach to hot button political discussion.
She can be heard Thursday evenings nationally on ABC radio network’s
John Batchelor Show, where she is the regular guest host on politics and
post-9/11 issues.
Ms Duff has also taken on the issue of judicial reform in New York and
nationwide. Ms. Duff co-founded
the Coalition for Judicial Justice along with District Attorney Joe Hynes
of Brooklyn, representatives from New York bar associations, the New York
Civil Liberties Union, Council for Economic Development, Fund for the
Modern Courts and several other public interest groups. The Coalition
is constituted to study reform of the judicial selection process in New
York State and reform of the matrimonial courts. Ms Duff also founded
Families for Justice, a grass roots advocacy organization, and has formed
alignments with the National Coalition for Family Justice and other grass
roots organizations seeking reform in family courts. These efforts have
garnered numerous press reports and editorials for greater integrity and
sensitivity of the courts to family issues.
Over the years Patricia Duff has played an active role in several of the
nation’s prominent organizations
and political campaigns. Her work has spanned the entertainment and political
worlds, from local civic and community action to the national arena. Whether
participating as a respected activist or, earlier in her career as vice
president of two of the country’s leading political strategy and
consulting firms in Washington, D.C., Squier-Eskew Communications and
Patrick Caddell & Associates, Ms. Duff has lent her expertise to dozens
of political races, including Mayoral, Gubernatorial and Senatorial campaigns
across the country, as well as to several Presidential election and two
Presidential re-election efforts.
Ms Duff served on a Congressional investigative committee of the US House
of Representatives which re-examined the assassinations of President John
F. Kennedy and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, produced a radio
show for a national political commentator (John McLaughlin), produced
a feature film, served as Associate Producer of the Democratic Convention,
and spearheaded women’s outreach for political campaign efforts
and charitable groups.
Ms
Duff founded and chaired Show Coalition, an entertainment industry organization
which helped fuse Washington politics and the Hollywood community by informing
and involving its members in many critically important political issues.
While leading Show Coalition, Ms Duff also became a tireless advocate
for Colors United/Living Literature, whose school programs served at-risk
teens from Watts/South Central Los Angeles to Venice. The group was established
to encourage learning, responsibility and good citizenship in youngsters
by exposure to the written works of great leaders, thinkers and authors.
A documentary about Colors United, “Colors Straight Up,” was
nominated for an Academy Award in 1998.
Ms Duff was appointed by Republican Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan
to serve as Commissioner for the Los Angeles Commission for Women and
Ms Duff also served as Chair of the Teen Age Pregnancy Task Force under
New York Governor Mario Cuomo. In 1995, President Clinton awarded Ms Duff
a Presidential Commission to the Library of Congress Trust Fund Board.
Ms Duff’s achievements have been frequently recognized. She received
the “Woman of Vision” award from Women in Film: a “Golden
Bear” award from the Los Angeles County Democratic Party; “Democrat
of the Year” award by the Los Angeles County Democratic Party; and
the “Citizen’s Achievement Award” from New Democratic
Dimensions in New York City
Born
in California, Ms. Duff moved to Europe as a child, and was educated in
Belgium where she graduated from the International School of Brussels.
She returned to the United States during her college years, earning a
degree in International Economics from the Georgetown University School
of Foreign Service. She has one child, Caleigh.
“Patricia
Duff was the most high profile entertainment industry-related female political
figure in Los Angeles....She quickly established herself as an independent
and forceful individual in the forums she participated in."
David Patrick Columbier, Quest Magazine
Cover Story, "Women We Love," "Political Hotshot -
Patricia Duff" - "As a mogul's wife, she could just as easily
take lunch at Le Dome and perfect her workout. Instead, she hot-wires
L.A. to Washington, driving the entertainment community to support the
homeless, the hungry, and the environment. If Hollywood has a conscience,
she's it." Esquire Magazine
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Duff
Talk
going into 2nd season
PlumTV’s
most popular program, Duff Talk,
is the talk show that combines serious discussion with a relaxed
atmosphere to make for some of the most candid, spontaneous and
lively conversation found anywhere on television….(more>)
ABC
Radio’s JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW features Duff
Patricia
Duff has been joining the lively conversation on John Batchelor’s
national ABC radio show since late 2004, (more>)
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