Paula Gloria Tsakona is the
President and
Director of The
Concordia Foundation and a
Producer of New Realities
Global Public Access.
The Concordia Foundation was created in
1996 with her ex-husband Vincenzo Santiglia, a native of
Sicily, Italy while they were living on the island of
Cyprus doing preliminary work to create an eco-village. The initial money in the foundation had come from windfall profits in the cellular licensing opportunities of the 80's. The name was inspired by the famous
Sicilian temple in
Agrigento dedicated to "the harmonious gathering of all the forces."
Her present passion is free access to all people of the world to global communication using the tools of Non-Violent
Communication.
Inspired by
Alan Steinfeld's ten year Public Access
TV show she is convinced that the terrific stress and challenge of our modern day can be transformed into the energy needed to create New Realities.
All efforts of the charity is dedicated to this purpose.
Norman G. Kurland
Mr. Kurland is a lawyer-economist, pioneer of employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) and a leading global advocate for "the Just
Third Way," a post-scarcity development model that transcends both capitalism and socialism by combining free markets with the democratization of economic power and capital ownership. He serves as President of the all-volunteer
Center for Economic and
Social Justice (CESJ), a non-profit think tank headquartered in
Arlington, Virginia that he co-founded with Fr.
William Ferree and other economic and social justice advocates in
1984. Mr. Kurland also founded and heads
Equity Expansion International,
Inc., an "investment banking firm for the have-nots," which implements "Just Third Way" strategies around the world to turn non-owners into owners. He is a co-founder of
Global Justice Movement.org (based in
Canada) and the
American Revolutionary Party(.US) launched in
April 2005. He has taught binary economics and binary policy reforms in privatization seminars at the
International Law Institute in
Washington, D.C. In
1985,
President Reagan appointed Mr. Kurland as deputy chairman of the bipartisan
Presidential Task Force on
Project Economic
Justice, to promote economic democratization through
ESOP reforms in
Central America and the
Caribbean.
He was a close colleague for eleven years of
Louis O. Kelso, author of binary economics and inventor of the ESOP. With
Kelso, Kurland co-founded the
Institute for the
Study of Economic
Systems. He later became
Washington Counsel for Kelso's investment banking firm. Collaborating with Kelso, Kurland authored and lobbied the first and subsequent ESOP legislative initiatives in the
U.S. Congress. He is the principal architect of several model ESOPs and legal systems for expanding ownership, as well as: the first ESOP and worker shareholders association in the developing world at the
Alexandria Tire
Company in
Egypt; the "
Capital Homestead Act" (a comprehensive package of national monetary and tax reforms); the "
Community Investment Corporation" (a vehicle enabling community residents to share land ownership and profits); and "Justice-Based
Management" (a system for applying principles of economic justice and building participatory ownership cultures within business corporations).
Business Week described Kurland as "the resident philosopher of ESOP in the capital." He was the recipient of CESJ's first Kelso-Ferree
Lifetime Achievement Award, an honor he shares with
Senator Russell Long, the legendary champion of ESOP on
Capitol Hill. Mr. Kurland has authored numerous articles on the Just Third Way, binary economics, capital homesteading and related concepts for universalizing access to capital ownership. He was a contributing author to the
1994 compendium Curing
World Poverty:
The New Role of
Property (
John H. Miller, ed., Social Justice
Review), and was the principal author of CESJ's comprehensive economic reform agenda, Capital Homesteading for Every
Citizen: A Just
Free Market Solution for Saving
Social Security (Economic Justice
Media, 2004).
Before joining Kelso, Mr. Kurland was director of planning of the
Citizens Crusade Against Poverty, a national coalition headed by the labor statesman
Walter Reuther. Before that Mr. Kurland, as a
Federal government lawyer, became deeply involved as a civil rights investigator in the
Mississippi "one-person, one-vote" movement and later with the core group shaping economic empowerment initiatives in
President Johnson's "
War on Poverty." He came to Washington in
December 1959 after receiving a
Doctor of Laws degree from the
University of Chicago, where he studied law and economics, following five years as an officer on flying status in the
U.S. Air Force.
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