Alliance to Stabilize Our Population
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"Alliance to Stabilize Our Population (A STOP), formerly known as Alliance for a Sustainable USA and Diversity Alliance for a Sustainable America, is a national organization which uses various avenues to inform the media, policy-makers, opinion leaders, and other individuals of diverse backgrounds about the consequences of continued rapid U.S. population growth on problems concerning our multiracial community. It also urges hundreds of billionaires in developing nations to work with their local leaders to curb their population growth and improve life for their own citizens. A STOP has uniquely cost-effective proposals to help stabilize worldwide population as well." [1]
- Yeh Ling-Ling - Director
Contents
LEaders
Accessed May 2015: [2]
Board of Advisors
- Peter Ames - Harvard University
- Harry Berstein - Retired Labor Union Columnist, Los Angeles Times
- Henry Buhl - Founder, Association of Community Employment Programs for the Homeless
- Maria Hsia Chang - Professor Emeritus, University of Nevada, Reno
- Clay Ching
- Joseph Daleiden - Economist and Former Carter Presidential Appointee
- Ronnie Hawkins - Retired Professor of Philosophy, Central Florida University, Orlando
- Stuart Linn - Professor of Graduate School, University of California, Berkeley
- Lawrence McKendell
- Evar Nering - Former Chairman of Mathematics Department, Arizona State University
- Andrew M. Ramirez - Founder and President, Law Enforcement Officers Advocates Council
- Carol Wilmoth - Past President, Audubon Council of Texas