Many active in reform have attended meetings and heard people speak. We’d like to collect a list of “professionals” who would be willing to testify before Congress. Remember, the most important testimony will come from parents — but the people below will certainly help in the effort.
Shown in order by State/Country. These people may not necessarily all agree on the solution (or our solution), but they know there is a serious problem which must be addressed. If you know someone, please contact them and ask if they would be willing to testify — then send us their information.
-
Dr. Warren Farrell (California) – Dr. Warren Farrell -Author of several best sellers. He has served on the boards of four National men’s and fathers’ organizations and is also the only man in the US to ever have been elected three times to the Board of Directors of the National Organization for Women (NOW) in NYC. He appeared eight times on Donahue,and repeatedly on the Oprah Winfrey Show, as well as on the ABC World News with Peter Jennings, the Today Show with Barbara Walters, 20/20, Crossfire, and Larry King Live. For more about him check, http://www.warrenfarrell.com/
-
Mr. Dean Tong (Florida) – An author of many books on custody issues and an excellent speaker. He has testified in many Court cases across the country and also knows about the “system” from first hand experience.
He has an excellent web site at: http://www.abuse-excuse.com/ -
Mr. Chester Darling (Massachusetts) – An experienced Constitutional attorney who has argued and won cases in the U.S. Supreme Court. He presents a powerful speech about the issues of “rights” and how our present system of Family Law is out of control. He is the leader of Citizens for the Preservation of Constitutional Rights.
-
Dr. Robert Fay (New York) – A forensic Pediatrician who is soft spoken, but presents many examples of how our system to protect “child abuse,” often ends up abusing innocent people (including the children).
-
Professor Stephen Baskerville (Virginia) – a professor of political science at Howard University in Washington. He was formerly chairman of the Department of Politics at Palacky University in the Czech Republic (former Czechoslovakia). He is the author of numerous articles and book reviews on fatherhood and the politics of the family. His work has appeared in the Women’s Quarterly, Washington Post, Washington Times, Insight magazine, the American Spectator, Catholic World Report, and the Sunday Independent (UK).
-
Professor Gladden Schrock (Vermont) – Author (Pulitzer prize nominee) and Professor at Bennington College. A very effective speaker on gender issues and the “psychology” of reform.