By Tom Price

Changing the Face of Hunger

By Tony Hall with Tom Price

W Publishing Group, 2006 

 

One man's story of how liberals, conservatives, Democrats, Republicans and people of faith are joining forces to help the hungry, the poor and the oppressed 
 

             "This is the story of one man who urges the whole human family to take a stand."  -- Rep. John Lewis, civil rights leader

            "Using both the voice of reason and the voice of passion, this collection of amazing stories will compel you to think about what we must do together to end poverty and hunger." -- Rick Warren, author, The Purpose Driven Life

            "Tony Hall is a hero to the widest spectrum of Americans and citizens of the world because of who he is and what he's done for the poor" -- Al Franken, comedian, liberal commentator

            "Tony Hall is a rarity in public life: an honest politician who cares more about others than himself." -- Cal Thomas, conservative commentator 

 

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Washington, DC, Free & Dirt Cheap
By Tom Price and Susan Crites Price
Wiley Publishing, 2010


     The Prices' latest travel guide shows how Washington deserves to be called the capital of the free world for two reasons: It's the capital of the planet's most powerful democracy. It also has countless things to see and do for free, as well as restaurants and hotels that you can patronize without raiding your retirement account. Click below to read about this and the Prices' other guidebooks -- Washington, DC, for Dummies and the Irreverent Guide to Washington, DC.


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Activists in the Boardroom
How Advocacy Groups Seek to Shape Corporate Behavior
Foundation for Public Affairs, 2006
 

     Click below to read this and Tom's other reports for the Foundation for Public Affairs: Creating a Digital Democracy: The Impact of the Internet on Public Policy Making; Cyber Activism: Advocacy Groups and the Internet; Public Affairs Strategies in the Internet Age; Promoting CEO Engagement in Public Affairs; When Disaster Strikes: A New Guide to Crisis Management; and Managing Risk: Public Affairs and Enterprise Risk Management.
 

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Reporting: The Rolling Stone Style
 

     This anthology of Rolling Stone's best journalism contains Tom's comprehensive and passionate reporting about the deadly Buffalo Creek flood in West Virginia coal country and its aftermath.

Click here to read "Who Killed Buffalo Creek" By Tom Price

 

Miller-McCune.com

 

 

     Read Tom's work for the Miller-McCune online magazine, which "harnesses current academic research with real-time reporting to address pressing social concerns."

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