With a bold new perspective, Happily Hippie-American rethinks Hippies, explaining how they
didn't end with the 1960s; rather, we exist today as a thriving ethnicity (with unusual ethnic
origins). Also, Hippie parents are often having Hippie kids and grandkids--generational transfer.
Over ten percent of today's US population is Hippie-American, from toddlers to seniors--over 30
million people. Hippiedom has been a boon to humanity: we invented the Personal Computer.
We helped bring down the Iron Curtain. We created the natural/organic-foods and "adventure
gear" industries and that hybrid of East-West healing called Integrative Medicine. We started
the Greening of America. We are a huge presence in Hollywood--everyone from Jennifer
Aniston to Woody Harrelson to Shailene Woodley to Quentin Tarantino. We are the driving force
behind today's highly successful Legalization (of cannabis) Movement. We are so accomplished
that if Hippiedom were an individual, we would call that person "the genius of the age." But,
alas, we suffer from "social invisibility"; we have been targeted by neoconservatism and its War
on Drugs, and we exist as an oppressed minority of disrespected, second-class citizens. We
need our own civil-rights organization and Happily Hippie-American shows us how we might do
that--for the good of ourselves and the larger nation.