Meet Your Candidate…
Byron DeLear is running
for the US House of Representatives and seeking the Democratic
nomination for Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District in 2008
(www.DeLearForCongress.org)
DeLear is a recognized speaker and
public advocate, media journalist/independent producer and a former
Congressional candidate in 2006.
In 2007, Byron DeLear returned
to the city and state he was raised in and came back home to West
St. Louis County, Missouri.
While working with concerned
citizens and activists opposed to the war in Iraq, local Democrats
from West County urged Byron DeLear to oppose pro-war Republican
Todd Akin for the 2008 US House election cycle.
Promising to
provide “Real Security for Missouri and America”, DeLear has the
kind of balanced political wisdom so necessary to restore vision
and sanity to how Missouri is being represented and served in
Washington, DC.
Kickoff Gala in Des Peres A Great Success!
On
April 18, 2008, the DeLear campaign kicked off Byron’s candidacy
with an event hosted in Des Peres, Mo. This auspicious debut with
over 60 people in attendance amassed significant local support and
endorsements from Sen. Wayne Goode (Former State Legislator,
Missouri Senate District 13), Rep. Robin Wright Jones (State House
District 63, 2008 Dem. Cand. State Senate District 5), Sen. Jeff
Smith (State Legislator, Missouri Senate District 4), Gulten Ilhan
(committee woman Lafayette Township), Howard Hoskins (Pres., St.
Charles Democratic Alliance), Asma Raza (committee woman Missouri
River Township) and former second district congressional candidate
Richard Lesh, among many others. The DeLear campaign garnered a
wealth of new volunteers, donors and supporters from Byron’s
Kickoff and the success of this event has set the tone for what is
sure to be an exciting and energizing race.
A Midwestern Family
Heritage
Byron DeLear has deep family roots in the Midwest and
the State of Missouri. His grandfather, Walter DeLear Sr. was born
in Lebanon, Mo. and his grandmother, Letha Wynkoop Cole, was born
in Eudora in Polk County along with twelve brothers and sisters.
Byron’s late mother, Wilma Ruth Cole DeLear, was born in Kansas
City, Missouri, and raised in Norman, Oklahoma. The DeLear family
has always held the Midwestern values of hard work, faith and
determination close to their hearts.
Personal and Professional
Background
Byron Walker DeLear was born in 1966 in Northern
California and raised in Town and County, Missouri. Attending the
Middle and Upper School at The Principia, DeLear excelled in
athletics, being an All-ABC League Football player his Junior year
(’83) and made the St. Louis First All-Metro Team his Senior year
(’84). His father an opera singer and mother a concert pianist and
music teacher at The Principia, Byron attended Berklee College of
Music in Boston, Massachusetts and eventually moved to Los Angeles
to pursue a career as a media producer in the entertainment
industry. DeLear has produced, written and performed on many major
record labels and has worked in television and film production for
20th Century Fox.
Mr. DeLear’s experience in the private sector
has been throughout a broad range of corporate settings including
the entrepreneurial aspects of being an independent contractor, a
department head of a small business, Vice-President of a startup
company and working for a large multi-national corporation in the
form of 20th Century Fox/Newscorp. These work experiences have
given Byron a unique and informed perspective into the political
needs and inner workings of our American economy, the workers it
supports and the ramifications of the continuing process of
globalization.
Events of 9/11 and Entry into Politics
After
working for twenty years in Los Angeles as a media producer, the
events of 9/11 inspired a profound change in Mr. DeLear’s life
focus. Perceiving a gross absence of any real leadership or
creative vision coming out of Washington in the aftermath of 9/11,
DeLear followed the dictate of the saying “now is the time for all
good men to come to the aid of their country” and made the decision
to shift his skills and talent towards addressing the political and
intercultural challenges facing our American family and world
today.
In 2003, Mr. DeLear left his career in the entertainment
industry and co-founded the nonprofit organization Global Peace
Solution (GPS), a non-governmental organization (NGO) concerned
with fostering peace through conflict resolution and promoting
pluralism. After co-founding GPS with Ofer Lifschitz, Byron DeLear
was a directing member of a delegation to the Middle East, meeting
with high level leaders representing both sides of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In the summer of 2004, GPS aligned
its efforts with MIFKAD or “People’s Voice”, headed by Israeli Rear
Admiral Ami Ayalon (ret.) and Al Quds University Dean Sari
Nusseibeh. As the North American representative for MIFKAD, GPS
helped promote a six-point peace initiative that to date has close
to half-a-million signatories among Israelis and Palestinians (The
Ayalon/Nusseibeh Initiative).
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict
in many ways represents the nexus of the interreligious and
cultural struggles that currently face the broader Middle East and
America. Having the experience of working directly with NGOs and
political efforts in this region has given Mr. DeLear a level of
expertise and insight into some of the most pressing foreign policy
concerns facing the United States today.
Mr. DeLear was the
producer and host of the internationally broadcast Global Peace
Network (GPN), which was delivered on two satellites covering North
America, the Middle East and Europe, in addition to streaming on
the internet. Broadcast on an Iranian network out of Southern
California (XTV – SOSIRAN), the Global Peace Network focused on
providing guests and topics to help promote pluralism and freedom
of expression to the peoples living under the theocratic Iranian
regime.
GPN's first season had such notable guests as author and
humanitarian Blase Bonpane, 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee and
author Maryam Qudrat, celebrity activist Ed Asner, Air America
Radio co-founder Sheldon Drobny, California Green Party
representative Sara Amir and Ada Aharoni of the International Forum
for Literature and Culture (IFLAC).
2005-2006 Debut Run for
Congress
While an American observer to the formalization of the
Asia-Pacific Greens Network held in Kyoto, Japan in 2005, DeLear
was recruited by Mike Feinstein, the former Mayor of Santa Monica
to run for the US House of Representatives opposing the pro-Iraq
War position of Rep. Howard Berman in California’s 28th
Congressional District for the 2006 midterm election.
In January
of 2006, after delivering the United States Green Party (GPUS)
rebuttal to George Bush's State of the Union address, DeLear's
debut Congressional campaign received international notoriety and
was covered by Corporate Social Responsibility Wire (CSR Wire),
ImpeachPAC and AfterDowningStreet.org. Byron was a featured speaker
at the 83rd Annual Liberty Hill First Amendment commemoration held
in San Pedro, CA alongside Congresswoman Maxine Waters and
California Gubernatorial Candidate Peter Camejo. He was a
presenting panelist on "Peace and Sustainability" at the 2006 World
Peace Forum held in Vancouver, BC.
Byron DeLear's 2006 run for
Congress was endorsed by Rex Weyler, co-founder of Greenpeace
International, Marcy Winograd, President of the Progressive
Democrats of Los Angeles, internationally renowned environmentalist
Dr. David Suzuki, celebrity activists Ed Asner and Daryl Hannah, in
addition to many other local community leaders, Democratic
activists and office holders.
Most notably, Mr. DeLear’s 2006
Congressional run garnered political endorsements from across party
lines as elected officials in the Democratic Party went against
party by-laws to support the DeLear candidacy. This eventually led
to Byron joining the Democratic Party in 2007.
In 2007, DeLear
was a featured dignitary and speaker alongside Los Angeles Mayor
Antonio Villaraigosa for the Bangladesh Day Parade and he delivered
the keynote address at Rice University in Houston for the National
Judicial and Disability Law Project (NJCDLP) conference.
Byron
has trained in nonviolence tactics with civil rights leader Rev.
James Lawson and conflict resolution with nonviolent communication
expert Marshall Rosenberg. Mr. DeLear was an observer at the 12th
General Assembly of the Asia Pacific Parliamentarians Conference on
Environment and Development (APPCED) held on April 18, 2006 in
British Columbia, Canada. DeLear has also been a member of the
American Friends Service Committee's (AFSC) Middle East Peace
Education subcommittee; Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR)
Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament Committee; International
Forum for Literature and Culture Board Member (IFLAC); member group
of the United For Peace and Justice Coalition (UFPJ); co-founder of
the Friends of the Article V Convention (FOAVC); Board member of
the Los Angeles National Impeachment Center (LANIC); World Board
Member of the Unity-and-Diversity Council (UDC); Foreign Policy
Consultant for the Israeli Political Party Brit Olam; co-founder of
Global Peace Solution (GPS); a writing and publishing member of the
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP);
North American representative for MIFKAD or People's Voice (Ayalon
/ Nusseibeh Initiative) and is a visiting lecturer at California
State University, Northridge, Loyola Marymount University,
University of Southern California (USC) and the Watershed
University.
Additional Career Highlights, Credentials and Legal
Experience
Byron DeLear was the first record producer to be
represented by Miles Copeland's management company Firstars
Management, best known for developing the careers of The Police,
Sting, Go-Gos, Bangles, etc. By the time he was 25, Byron had major
label credits having produced and written for Capitol Records and
RCA Records, and sung lead on a top thirty Adult Contemporary song
he co-wrote and co-produced.
DeLear has produced material
broadcast on CBS Television’s “The Late Show with David Letterman”,
the National Geographic Channel and Fox. He has been a record
producer with artists as broad as Miami Sound Machine to Warren
Hill. His credits include dance remixing Billboard Hits, mixing a
charting KISS concert DVD and has collaborated with many notable
artists including Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones, Grover
Washington Jr. and singer-songwriter Meredith Brooks.
As an
entertainment executive, Mr. DeLear has expert working knowledge in
crafting publishing deals, copyright law and in framing and
negotiating contracts. In 1999, he designed and equipped a
state-of-the-art digital audio production facility while serving as
the department head of the audio division at Passport International
Entertainment. The first project produced in that facility was the
10-Hour miniseries, “The Remarkable 20th Century” hosted by the
venerable Howard K. Smith broadcast on PBS and distributed in
multiple markets around the world.
Byron collaborated with
educator T.H. Culhane in 1994 composing the "Eutopia Curriculum"
for the Los Angeles Charter School District. This curriculum, based
on an 'edu-tainment platform', explored aspects of civilization and
its lasting links to tribalism, incorporating the teachings of
various world peace leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., Jesus
Christ, Gandhi and John Lennon.