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Resources Related to Affluenza
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Books About Affluenza
50-50
at 50
By Robert E. Graham
A revealing portrait of the author's business and spiritual odyssey.
Pacific Rim Publishers, P.O. Box 1771, Carmel, CA 93921, 888-361-4667
A
House Divided: Six Belief Systems Struggling for America's Soul
By Mark Gerzon, Co-founder of The Common Enterprise
An important book which intelligently interprets the ideologies contending
for the American mind, and provides an equally useful guide for leading
us back to a shared civil society.
Tarcher/Putnum, New York
A
People's History of the United States
By Howard Zinn
Harper Colophon, New York
A People's Response to Our Global Neighborhood:
Dialogues on the Report of The Commission on Global Governance
A collection of wide-ranging and lively exchanges among scholars and
activists about the recommendations of the Commission on Global Governance.
Boston Research Center for the 21st Century, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Age
of Money: The Legacy of the 1980's in America
Edited by Nicolaus Mills
Ivan R. Dee Publishers
The
Agony of Affluence
By William W. Wells
The author looks at the implications of contemporary economic analysis
for the questions raised by the biblical text and attempts to integrate
the two perspectives without slighting either.
Cantilever Books, Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan
America:
What Went Wrong?
By Donald L. Bartlett and James B. Steel
Andrews and McMeel, Kansas City, Missouri
America:
Who Really Pays Taxes?
By Donald L. Bartlett and James B. Steel
Simon and Schuster, New York
American
Pictures: A Personal Journey Through the American Underclass
By Jacob Holdt
Available from PO BOX 2123, New York, NY 10009
The
Art of Trust: Healing Your Heart and Opening Your Mind
By Lee Jamposky, Ph.D.
Presents a six step process for developing trust within ourselves,
which in turn enriches our relationships.
Celestial Arts, Berkeley, California
Awakening
Earth: Exploring the Evolution of Human Culture and Consciousness
By Duane Elgin
Brings together views from science and spirituality, East and West,
the practical and the visionary, to present a compelling new picture
of human evolution based upon twenty years of research.
William Morrow & Company, New York
Beyond
the Grave: The Right Way & the Wrong Way of Leaving Money to Your Children
By Gerald M. Condon & Jeffrey L. Condon
A 1995 book by two inheritance-planning attorneys that includes the
thought-provoking quip, "You really donÕt know your children until
they divide their inheritance."
Harper Business, A Division of Harper Collins Publisher, New York
Boiling
Point: Democrats, Republicans, and the decline of Middle-Class Prosperity
By Kevin Phillips
Random House, New York
Calling
Home: Working Class Women's Writings: An Anthology
Edited by Janet Zandy
Rutgers Press, Rutgers, New Jersey
Caught
in the Crisis: Women and the U.S. Economy Today
Monthly Review Press, New York
Center for Popular Economics: New Field Guide to the U.S. Economy
New Press, New York
Chaos
or Community
By Holly Sklar
South End Press
Community
Building: Renewing Spirit & Learning in Business
Introduction by M. Scott Peck, M.D., Author of The Road Less Traveled
Featuring essays by: John Gardner, Peter Senge, Michael Ray, Amitai
Etzioni, Beth Jarman & George Land, Marvin Weisbord, John Nirenberg
and more than twenty other contributing authors.
Sterling & Stone, Inc., San Francisco, California
Corporations
Are Gonna Get Your Mama: Globalization and the Downsizing of the American Dream
By Kevin Danaher
Explains why we should be mobilizing against corporate domination.
It also documents some of the many ways in which people are organizing
resistance and building alternative institutions.
Common Courage Press, Monroe, Maine
Created
Unequal: The Crisis In American Pay
By James K. Galbraith
Exposes economic myths in America. The author believes that public
policy caused this inequality crisis and that public action will be
required to restore the vitality of American middle class.
The Free Press, A Division of Simon Shuster, New York
Creating
Your Future: A Guide to Long Range Visioning
By David B. Ellis
When you create the future by determining what you want and ways to
get it, you uncover a newfound source of energy. By fully participating
with this book, you'll emerge with a comprehensive vision of your
future.
Breakthrough Enterprises, Inc.
The
Culture of Contentment
By John Kenneth Galbraith
Houghton Mifflin, New York
The
Deindustrialization of America
By Barry Bluestone
Basic Books
Democracy
and Capitalism: Property, Community, and the Contradictions of Modern Social Thought
By Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis
Basic Books, New York
The
Dispossessed: America's Underclass from the Civil War to the Present
By Jacqueline Jones
Basic Books
The
Drama Within: Psychodrama and Experiential Therapy
By Tian Dayton, Ph.D.
A comprehensive manual that presents the basic concepts and theoretical
underpinnings of psychodrama, the experiential therapy rapidly gaining
popularity with clinicians and treatment centers worldwide.
Health Communications, Inc., Deerfield Beach, Florida
Economic
Justice: The American Class System In Declarations of Independence
By Howard Zinn
Harpers Collins Publishers, New York
Economics
as if the Earth Really Mattered: A Catalyst Gide to Socially Conscious
Investing
By Susan Meeker-Lowry
New Society Publishers
Emotional
Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ
By Daniel Goleman
This persuasive book argues that our view of human intelligence is
far too narrow, ignoring a crucial range of abilities that matter
immensely in terms of how we do in life.
Bantam Books, New York
Equality
By William Ryan
Vintage Books, New York
False
Profits: Seeking Financial and Spiritual Deliverance in Multi-Level Marketing
and Pyramid Schemes
By Robert L. Fitzpatrick & Joyce K. Reynolds
The honest recounting of extraordinary highs and antithetical lows
that resulted from questing for financial and spiritual deliverance
in the world of pyramid schemes and MLM.
Herald Press, 1235-E East Blvd., #101, Charlotte, NC 28203
704-334-2047, Fax: 704-334-0220
falsprofts@aol.com, www.falseprofits.com
Fear
of Falling: The Inner Life of the Middle Class
By Barbara Ehrenreich
Harper, New York
For
Love & Money
By Roy O. Williams
A comprehensive guide to the Successful Generational Transfer of Wealth
Monterey Pacific Institute, Marina, California
Fortunes
Children: The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt
By Arthur T. Vanderbilt II
Describes generations of money and power.
Quill Publishers, New York
Getting
Past OK: A Straightforward Guide To Having A Fantastic Life
By Richard Brodie
Describes how to get more out of your long-term success, happiness,
and satisfaction.
Integral Press, Seattle, Washington
Getting
to the Heart of the Matter: A Revolution in Estate Planning for Wealthy
Families
By E.G. "Jay" Link, Founder of Family Wealth Counseling
A solid discussion of the issues, elements and discipline required
to provide thoughtful family wealth planning.
Professional Mentoring Program, Franklin, Indiana
To order contact: www.fwc9dots.com/pmpbook.htm
Gospels
of Wealth: How the Rich Portray Their Lives
By Paul G. Schervish, Platon E. Coursoukis, and Ethan Lewis
First person accounts of how money has effected the meaning of their
lives.
Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut
The Great Depression of 1990
By Dr. Ravi Batra
Dell Publishing, New York
Healing
the Shame That Binds You
By John E. Bradshaw
In an emotionally revealing way, Bradshaw shows us how toxic shame
is the core problem in our compulsions, co-dependencies, addictions,
and the drive to superachieve, resulting in the breakdown in the family
system and our inability to go forward with our lives.
The
Hidden Injuries of Class
By Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb
Vintage Books, New York
How
Rich Is Too Rich? Income and Wealth in America
By Herbert Inhaber and Sidney Carroll
Merging a hundred years of economic theory and research on wealth
and income distribution with anecdotal evidence, the authors create
a frame work with which to evaluate proposals to redistribute great
wealth and income.
Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut
The
Imperial Middle: Why Americans Can't Think Straight About Class
By Benjamin Demott
William Morrow & Company, New York
Inspired
Philanthropy: Creating A Giving Plan
By Tracy Gary & Melissa Kohner
A workbook that has educational lessons on how to give of your time
and money. This is one of the recent "best finds."
Co-written by Tracy Gary, a tireless philanthropic leader
Trio Press
Investing
From The Heart: A Guide to Socially Responsible Investments & Money Management
By Jack A. Brill and Alan Reder
A comprehensive overview of ethical money management.
Crown Publishers, New York
Investing With Your Values: Making Money & Making a Difference
By
Hal Brill, Jack A. Brill, and Cliff Feigenbaum
Written by three top experts in values-based investing, this remarkable
book introduces the visionary framework of Natural Investing. ItÕs
packed with stories, lists of funds and companies, worksheets and
useful resources.
Bloomberg Press, Princeton
Jews,
Money, and Social Responsibility: Developing a "Torah of Mooney" for Contemporary Life
By Lawrence Bush and Jeffrey Dekro
Kids
Who Have Too Much: Does Your Child Really Need "The Best of Everything"
By Dr. Ralph E. Minear and William Proctor
This book explores why you may be overindulging your youngster and
gives a simple formula to determine if you are spending too much money
on your child.
Thomas Nelson Publishers, Nashville, Tennessee
Killing
the Sacred Cows: Bold Ideas for a New Economy
By Ann Crittenden
Penguin Books, New York
Labor
of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black Women, Work and the Family from Slavery to the Present
By Jacqueline Jones
Vintage Books, New York
The
Legacy of Inherited Wealth: Interviews with Heirs
Edited by Barbara Blouin, with Katherine Gibson and Margaret Kiersted
Explores the personal experience of inheriting wealth.
The Inheritance Project, 3291 Deer Run Road, Blacksburg, VA 94060
Lessons
From Abroad: Fresh Ideas from Fund-Raising Experts in the United Kingdom
By Judith E. Nichols, Ph.D., CFRE
Explores the best of British fundraising and brings home lessons and
fresh ideas that all U.S. nonprofits can use.
Bonus Books, Inc., Chicago, Illinois
Looking
Forward: Participatory Economics for the 21st Century
By Michael Albert and Robin Hahnel
South End Press, Boston, Massachusetts
Managing
Family Trusts: Taking Control of Inherited Wealth
By Robert A. Rikoon
Provides an in depth look at fiduciary arrangements between trustees
and beneficiaries.
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York
The
Maximum Wage: A Common-Sense Prescription for Revitalizing America By Taxing the
Very Rich
By Sam Pizzigati
Apex Press
The
Millionaire Next Door: The Suprising Secrets Of AmericaÕs Wealthy
By Thomas J. Stanley, Ph.D. and William D. Danko, Ph.D.
Statistics on American's wealthy. Everything from where they shop,
to where their ancestors come from.
Longstreet Press, Inc., Marietta, Georgia
Money:
Who Has How Much and Why
By Andrew Hacker
Answers the most frequently asked questions regarding money.
Scribner, New York
Money
and Class in America: Notes and Observations on the Civil Religion
By Lewis H. Lapham
Random House, New York
Money
& Spirit
By Frederick S. Brown
Creating a new consciousness in making and managing your money. An
expert on finance explains the spirituality of managing everyday personal
finances.
A.R.E. Press, Virginia Beach, VA
Money
and the Meaning of Life
By Jacob Needleman
A study of the relationship between money and the spiritual life.
Currency-Doubleday, New York
The
Money Club: How We Taught Ourselves the Secret to a Secure Financial Future-and
How You Can Too
By Marilyn Crockett and Diane Terman Felenstein with Dale Burg
Secrets to a secure financial future.
Simon and Schuster, New York
Money
Demons: Keep Them From Sabotaging Your Relationships-and Your Life
By Dr. Susan Forward and Craig Buck
A book for women about the hidden forces that drive their behavior
and their feelings about money and relationships.
Bantam Books, New York
Old
Talk, New Conversations: A Planning Guide for Seniors and Their Families
By Phyllis Mensh Brostoff, ACSW, CISW; Matt Furno, NHA; John A. Herbers,
JD; Paula H. Hogan, CFP, CFA; Steven J. Koppel, CLU, ChFC
Elton-Wolf Publishing, 5630 N. Lake Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53217
414-906-0600. spittelman@elton-wolf.com
The
Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure
By Juliet B. Schor
Basic Books, New York
Out
of the Class Closet: Lesbians Speak
By Julia Penelope
Crossing Press, Freedom, California
The
Oxford Book of Money
Edited by Kevin Jackson
This book is about money and imagination. It tries to illustrate some
of the main ways in which poets, novelists, dramatists, and wits have
written about money, and to suggest some of the other ways in which
money has been important for writers.
Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York
The
Politics of Rich & Poor: Wealth and the American Electorate in the
Reagan Aftermath
By Kevin Phillips
Harper, New York
The
Poverty of Affluence: A Psychological Portrait of the American Way
of Life
By Paul Wachtel
New Society Publishers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The
Power Within: Living with Your Full Potential
By Jerald H. Reckner and Jeni F. Norton
Learning how to use the power within you, to grow to be what you want
to be.
Associated Beta Companies, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
Race,
Gender and Work: A Multicultural Economic History of Women in the
United States
By Teresa Amott and Julie Matthaei
South End Press, Boston, Massachusetts
Regulating
the Poor
By Frances Fox Piven and Richard Cloward
Vintage Books, New York
Rich
Media, Poor Democracy
By Robert W. McChesney
This book argues that the media have become a significant anti-democratic
force in the United States, to varying degrees, worldwide.
University of Illinois Press, Champaign, Illinois
Robin
Hood Was Right: A Guide to Giving Your Money for Social Change
By Chuck Collins and Pam Rogers with Joan P. Garner
This book offers a progressive ethic of giving and a comprehensive
guide to addressing the root causes of societal problems.
W.W. Norton & Company, New York
Savage
Inequalities
By Jonathan Kozol
Crown Books, New York
The
Seven Laws of Money
By Michael Phillips
An underground classic among corporate executives, accountants, and
entrepreneurs. A guide to living with money: how to get it, care for
it, and forget about it.
Shambhala, Boston, Massachusetts
Sharing
the Pie: A Disturbing Picture of the U.S. Economy
By Steve Brouwer
Big Picture Books, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Silent
Depression: The Fate of the American Dream
By Wallace C. Peterson
W.W. Norton & Company, New York
Social Class and Educational Equality
By Caroline Hodges Persell
J. Banks, Multicultural Education MacMillan Publishing
Social
Standing in America: New Dimension of Class
By Richard P. Coleman and Lee Rainwater
Apex Press
Social
Stratification in the United States: The American Profile Poster
By Stephen Rose
Distributed by W.W. Norton, New York The New Press, New York
Spiritual
Economics: The Principles and Process of True Prosperity
By Eric Butterworth
Puts in clear and concise form the laws that govern economics, and
applies them to a spiritual sense.
Unity Books, Unity Village, Missouri
Top
Heavy: The Study of the Increasing Inequality of Wealth in America
By Edward Wolff
The Twentieth Century Fund Press, New York
Virtue
and Affluence: The Challenge of Wealth
By John C. Haughey, S.J.
Reflecting on wealth in the light of faith.
Sheed & Ward, Kansas City, Missouri
We
Gave Away a Fortune
By Anne Slepian and Christopher Mogil
Profiles 16 people who devoted themselves and much of their wealth
to peace, justice and a healthy environment.
More Than Money, 2244 Alder Street, Eugene, OR 97405, 541-343-2420
New Society Publishers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Wealth
Addiction
By Philip Slater
E.P. Dutton, New York
When
Workers Decide: Workplace Democracy Takes Root in North America ![]()
By Len Krimerman and Frank Lindenfeld
New Society Publishers
When
Is Enough, Enough? What You Can Do If You Never Feel Satisfied
By Laurie Ashner and Mitch Meyerson
A no-nonsense guide on how to replace chronic dissatisfaction with
contentment and fulfillment through self -understanding.
Hazelden Publishing Company, Center City, Minnesota
Which
Side Are You On? Trying to Be for Labor When It's Flat on It's Back
By Thomas Geoghegan
Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, New York
Who
Rules America Now? A View for the 80's
By G. William Domhoff
Simon and Schuster, New York
Who
Will Tell the People: The Betrayal of American Democracy
By William Greider
Simon and Schuster, New York
Working
Class Women in the Academy: Laborers in the Knowledge Factory
Edited by Michelle Tokarczyk and Elizabeth A. Fay
University of Massachusetts Press, Boston, Massachusetts
Worlds
of Pain: Life in the Working Class Family
By Lillian Breslow Rubin
Basic Books, New York
You
and Money: Would It Be All Right With You If Life Got Easier?
By Maria Nemeth, Ph.D.
This book brings to readers the skills, insights and practices to
better your relationship with money.
Vildehiya Publications, Sacramento, California
Periodicals Related to Affluenza
Alternative
Therapies: In Health & Medicine
101 Columbia, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
800-899-1712
Dollars
and Sense Magazine
Somerville, Massachusetts
The
Green Money Journal
Founder & Editor, Cliff S. Feigenbaum, is co-author of Investing
With Your Values: Making Money & Making A Difference, focuses
on socially responsible investing, business & consumer resources.
West 608 Glass Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205
509-328-1741
www.greenmoney.com
cliffgmj@ior.com
HopeDance
HopeDance Online Magazine
Moving Towards A Substainable Culture
www.hopedance.org
More
than Money
A quarterly journal written by and for people with inherited money
and earned financial surplus which explores how money is linked to
virtually every aspect of our lives.
More Than Money
226 Massachusetts Avenue Suite 4
Arlington, MA 02474
Phone: 781-648-0776
http://www.morethanmoney.org
Mother
Jones
731 Market Street, Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94103
www.motherjones.com
query@motherjones.com
The
Nation
www.thenation.com
info@thenation.com
The
Progressive
409 East Main Street, Madison, WI 53703
www.progressive.org
Responsible
Wealth Update
Newsletter of Responsible Wealth which highlights national notes and
projects of the organization.
c/o united For A Fair Economy
37 Temple Place, 5th Fl., Boston, MA 02111
617-423-2148
The
Sun
107 North Roberson Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
919-942-5282, Fax - 919-932-3101
www.thesunmagazine.org
Utne
Reader
1624 Harmon Place, Minneapolis, MN 55403
612-338-5040
Organizations
Changemakers
A foundation providing critical resources to the leaders and institutions
that build community-based philanthropy.
1023 Irving Street, #609, San Francisco, CA 94122-2200
415-682-8415, Fax: 415-925-9411
The
Christian Community Foundation and National Foundation, Inc. (CCF
NFI)
2925 Professional Place, Suite 201, Colorado Springs, CO 80904-8105
719-447-4620 (CCF), 719-447-4715 (NFI), Fax: 719-447-4700
www.thefoundations.org
ccf@ccfnfi@org, nfi@ccfnfi.org
Class
Action
Jennifer Ladd, Ed.D.
Provide workshops regarding making, spending, managing and decision-making
around money.
245 Main Street, #207, Northampton, MA 01060
413-585-9709, 413-585-9870, Fax: 413-585-0688
jladd@igc.org
Fame
The Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education (FAME) is
a 501(c)(3) public foundation whose mission is to educate people about
the benefits of honest monetary weights and measures, as opposed to
arbitrary--and fraudulent--(fiat) money which all of us are compelled
to use.
Larry Parks, Executive Director
FAME Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education, Ltd.
211 East 43rd Street, New York, New York 10017
(212) 818-1206, Fax: 212-818-1197
www.fame.org
Haymarket
People's Fund
Social change foundation providing workshops and conferences for people
of inherited wealth seeking to take charge of personal, technical,
political and funding aspects.
42 Seaverns, Jamaica Plains, MA 02130
617-522-7676
Healing
Environments
451 Lytton Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94301
650-322-1428, Fax: 650-322-3566
www.healingenvironments.org
respond@healingenvironments.org
Heirs,
Inc.
Provides a newsletter and forum for heirs discontented with terms
of their trust.
P.O. Box 292, Villanova, PA 19085
610-527-6260 (voice mail) or 610-525-4442
www.heirs.net
stancedar@aol.com
The
Impact Project
Offers
resources to people of inherited wealth and provides personal stories
and content for its periodical. More Than Money
226 Massachusetts Avenue Suite 4
Arlington, MA 02474
Phone: 781-648-0776
http://www.morethanmoney.org
The
Institute of Noetic Sciences
Offers many workshops and retreats, including the "Soul of Money Retreat"
a weekend long forum with experts that covers such topics as "Practicing
Wisdom with Money."
475 Gate Five Road, Suite 300, Sausalito, CA 94965
1-800-383-1394
www.noetic.org
The
Inheritance Project
Explores emotional and social impact of inherited wealth. Offers publications
and consulting services.
The Inheritance Project
6940 Tupper Grove Halifax, NS B3H2M6 Canada
Phone: 902-431-8890 Fax: 902-429-0040
www.inheritance-project.com
Ministry
of Money
2 Professional Drive, #220, Gaithersburg, MD 20879
301-670-9606
The
Philanthropic Initiative
Consults with family and corporate fund-raisers seeking to give more
strategically.
77 Franklin Street, Boston, MA 02110
617-338-2590, Fax: 617-338-2591
www.tpi.org
get2us@tpi.org
Professional
Mentoring Program
20 Circle Drive, PO Box 697, Franklin, IN 46131
888-736-7201
www.fwc9dots.com
Resourceful
Women
Promotes positive social change by educating & empowering women
to make informed choices when investing, spending and contributing
their money.Offers an array of classes, support groups, and conferences
for women who have over $25,000 of inherited or earned money, to provide
personal support, technical assistance, and an empowerment perspective.
1016 Presideo Blvd., PO Box 29423, San Francisco, CA
415-561-6520
www.rw.org
Responsible
Wealth
Wealthy individuals and business leaders concerned about the growing
gap between the rich and everyone else; seeking spokespeople.
c/o United For A Fair Economy
37 Temple Place, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02111
617-423-2148
Responsible
Wealth
Shavano
Institute
PO Box 17904, Boulder, CO 80308
303-440-4153, Fax: 303-444-1274
www.shavano.org
mail@shavano.org
Third
Wave Foundation
The only national activist philanthropic organization that dedicates
100% of its resources to programs and projects that affect young women
between the ages of 15 and 30.
116 E. 16th Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003
212-388-1898
Tides Foundation
Partners with donors to increase and organize resources for social
change.
PO Box 29903, San Francisco, CA 94129-0903
415-561-6400
www.tides.org
United
for a Fair Economy
Educating the public about the concentration of wealth and its link
to current economic, social and political problems in the U.S. Offers
an amusing and biting newsletter, Too Much.
37 Temple Place, 3rd Floor, Boston, MA 02111
617-423-2148
www.ufenet.org
Women
Donors Network
WDN supports the philanthropy and philanthropic leadership of women
donors through an array of opportunities and strategies.
The Presidio, PO Box 29353, San Francisco, CA 94129-0353
415-561-6513, Fax: 415-561-6518
wdninfo@earthlink.net
Simplicity Links
Adbusters
- Buy Nothing Day
An anti-materialism effort
www.adbusters.org/campaigns/bnd/
Alternatives
for Simple Living
Empowering people to take all three steps toward voluntary simplicity:
Changing oneself, sharing with others, changing systems, like businesses
and governments. Alternatives is a non-profit organization that equips
people of faith to challenge consumerism, live justly and celebrate
responsibly. Started in 1973 as a protest against the commercialization
of Christmas, our focus is on encouraging celebrations that reflect
conscientious ways of living.
5312 Morningside Avenue, PO Box 2857, Sioux City, Iowa 51106
1-800-821-6153
www.SimpleLiving.org
Alternatives@SimpleLiving.org
Center
for the New American Dream
The Center for a New American Dream is a not-for-profit membership-based
organization that helps individuals and institutions reduce and shift
consumption to enhance our quality of life and protect the environment.
Helping people consume responsibily for our families and our planet.
Sign up for the stimulating online discussion groups.
6930 Carroll Avenue, Suite 900, Takoma Park, MD 20912
301-891-ENUF (3683), 877-68-DREAM, Fax: 301-891-3684
www.newdream.org
newdream@newdream.org
Lycos
Links to Simplicity web sites
www.lycos.com/health/flash/simplicity.html
www.uk.lycos.de/webguides/women/t_simp.html
Ohio Environmental Protection Agency - Office of Pollution Prevention
www.epa.state.oh.us/opp/cnsmrp2.html
Quaker
Religious Society of Friends
www.quaker.org/fep/
Financial Advisors
Lu Bauer, CPA
PO Box 457, Windham, Maine 04062
207-892-6652, Fax: 207-892-4943
www.moneybalancingact.com
LuBauer@maine.com
Ronald B. Cabellero, CLU
2670 Crain Hwy, Suite 501, Waldorf, Maryland 20601
888-775-3425, Fax: 301-638-0633
www.AdvTaxStrategies.com
RCaballero@AdvTaxStrategies.com
Randy
Fox, CFP
Wealth Strategies Counselors, Inc.
1620 Pebblewood Lane Suite 232 Naperville, IL 60563-9077
630-369-0916, Fax: 630-369-0956
Randyafox@aol.com
Steven
J. Koppel, ChFC, CLU
Northwestern Mutual Life
1101 N. Market Street, Suite 100, Milwaukee, WI 53202
414-615-1810, Fax: 414-272-1356
Jay Link
President, National Association of Family Wealth Counselors
20 Circle Drive PO Box 697, Franklin, IN 46131
317-736-7200, Fax: 317-736-7366
www.nafwc.org
jlink@fwc9dots.com
also see Professional Mentoring Program, www.fwc9dots.com
Gordon
Ralph
Gordon Ralph & Associates
5555 N. Port Washington Road Suite 204, Milwaukee, WI 53217-4927
414-962-LIFE, Fax: 414-962-1721
www.lifeagent.com
Ralph@lifeagent.com
Resonate,
Inc.
Barbara A. Culver, CFP, CLU, ChFC
4750 Ashwood Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45241
513-605-2500, 800-984-5101, Fax: 513-605-2505
www.resonatecompanies.com
philanthropy@resonatecompanies.com
Rob Rikoon
204A N. Guadalupe Santa Fe, NM 87501
505-989-3581, Fax: 505-983-8086
rrikon@aol.com
Harriet
Simon-Salinger
Located in San Francisco, she helps people prepare wills and trusts
by phone and email.
415-821-7575
www.hssalinger.com
Santa
Fe Trust
2200 Brothers Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505
508-984-2700
www.santafetrust.com
Richard
Tanner
Ownership Advisors, Inc.
6100 Oak Tree Blvd. South, Suite 290
Cleveland, OH 44131
Phone: 216-328-5538
Fax 216-328-5531
rtanner@ownershipadvisors.com
Therapists
American
Society of Experiential Therapists
You can find an accredited experiential therapist by contacting the
ASET.
16500 N. Logo del Aero, Tucson, AZ 85739
520-624-4000, ext. 2048
Wes
Goodenough, CSW, CAC-1, ACSW
4029 Jody Lane, Kalamazoo, MI 49006
616-353-9029
Onsite
Offers therapeutic workshops
PO Box 250, 1044 Old Highway 48 North, Cumberland Furnance, TN 37051
1-800-341-7432
www.onsiteworkshops.com
Videos Related to Affluenza
Affluenza
Escape from Affluenza
Two videos shown on PBS that introduced the concept of Affluenza to
much broader audience. Concentrating on the evils of overconsumption,
materialism, and choosing simplified living as a solution.
Bullfrog Films, PO Box 149, Oley, PA 19547
KCTS Seattle, 1-800-543-FROG, 1-800-543-3764
www.pbs.org/kcts/affluenza/index.html
www.bullfrogfilms.com
bullfrog@igc.com
Articles Related to Affluenza
U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report
The Lutheran
The Lutheran
The Lutheran
"Confessions of a middle-class materialist"
The Lutheran
The Lutheran
Wikipedia
"Wikipedia Definition of Affluenza & Resources"
About.com Financial Planning
For more articles that refer to Affluenza, Jessie O'Neill and The Affluenza Project please see the "Media" page.
Other Website Links
At Home Mothers
A complete support for the at-home motherhood lifestyle.
www.AtHomeMothers.com
Give
For Change
Make
a donation and a difference. Sponsored
by Working Assets.
www.giveforchange.com
Addiction Search
Locate Treatment Centers
The
Hunger Site
Make a donation for free by a simple click.
www.thehungersite.com
Jack
Kaufmann
Environmentally-focused
singer/songwriter whose penned a song about affluenza.
www.inthegreenproductions.com
The
LawCommerce E-Marketplace
Centralizing the purchase of products and services used by legal professionals.
www.lawcommerce.com
Mind Like Water - www.money-like-water.com
North
American Assoc. of Christians in Social Work (NACSW)
Network 9:35
A
network dedicated to helping to connect congregations engaged in holistic
ministry (the integration of spiritual growth/evangelism and social
action).
PO Box 121, Botsford, CT 06404
Ph/Fax/Tollfree: 1-888-426-4712
www.nacsw.org
info@nacsw.org
Progressive
Pubs
An
online resource that provides info on political progressive organizations
and resources.
PO Box 11335, Washington, DC 20008
202-238-0011, Fax: 202-238-0011
www.ProgressivePubs.com
Rumplestilz - www.rumpelstilz.com
Spirithome
A web resource for spirituality & faith.
www.spirithome.com