- Wade Rathke
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alma_mater =Williams College
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website = [http://www.waderathke.com WadeRathke.com]
footnotes =Wade Rathke is the founder of the
Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) andService Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 100. He was ACORN's chief organizer from 1970 to 2008.Education
Rathke attended
Williams College , a privateliberal arts college inWilliamstown, Massachusetts , from 1965 to 1968. [cite web | url=http://www.linkedin.com/pub/5/295/A72 | title=Wade Rathke, Chief Organizer at ACORN | first=Wade | last=Rathke | publisher=LinkedIn | accessdate=2008-10-09] He dropped out in 1968 to join the anti-draft movement. [cite web | url=http://drummondpike.tides.org/index.php/2008/06/25/saultime-to-step-aside/ | title=Saul...time to step aside | first=Dummand | last=Pike | publisher="Notes from the Left Coast" Drummond Pike’s Blog | accessdate=2008-10-09]Founding of ACORN
Rathke began his career as an organizer for the
National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO) inSpringfield, Massachusetts . After working with the NWRO, he left forLittle Rock, Arkansas , to found a new organization designed to unite poor and working class families around a common agenda.This
community organizing initiative in Arkansas eventually grew into the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), the largest organization of lower income and working families in theUnited States , with 175,000 dues-paying families spread across about eighty-two staffed offices in American cities. The ACORN family of organizations includes radio stations (KNON andKABF ), publications, housing development and ownership (ACORN Housing), and a variety of other supports for direct organizing and issue campaigns, such asProject Vote and the Living Wage Resource Center. ACORN International has recently opened staffed offices inLima, Peru , andToronto andVancouver , Canada. Several Mexico offices are slated to open in 2005.Departure from ACORN
July 9th,2008
The New York Times reported [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/09/us/09embezzle.html Funds Misappropriated at 2 Nonprofit Groups - NYTimes.com ] ] that Dale Rathke, the brother of ACORN's founder Wade Rathke, was found to have embezzled $948,607.50 from the group and affiliated charitable organizations in 1999 and 2000. ACORN executives, including Rathke, did not inform the whole board, nor law enforcement, but signed an enforceable restitution agreement with the Rathke family to repay the amount of the embezzlement. Wade Rathke stated to the Times that "the decision to keep the matter secret was not made to protect his brother but because word of the embezzlement would have put a 'weapon' into the hands of [...] conservatives who object to [ACORN] 's often strident advocacy on behalf of low- and moderate-income families and workers." A whistleblower revealed the embezzlement in 2001; the Rathke brothers both departed ACORN in 2008. [ [http://townhall.com/columnists/CarlHorowitz/2008/08/09/acorn_cracks_wide_open ACORN Cracks Wide Open] byCarl Horowitz ]Founding Service Employees International Union Local 100
Rathke is also founder and Chief Organizer of
Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 100, which is headquartered in New Orleans with operations in Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana. Founded in 1980 in New Orleans as an independent union ofHyatt employees, the union became part of SEIU in 1984. SEIU Local 100 organizes public sector public workers, including school employees,Head Start , andhealth care worker s, as well as lower wage private sector workers in thehospitality ,janitor ial, and other service industries.His work in the
labor movement includes three terms as Secretary-Treasurer of the Greater New OrleansAFL-CIO . Rathke is the president and co-founder of the SEIU Southern Conference; a member of the International Executive Board of SEIU; and Chief Organizer of the Hotel and Restaurant Organizing Committee (HOTROC) a multi-union organizing project for hospitality workers in New Orleans sponsored by the AFL-CIO and its president, John Sweeney.Other projects
Three years ago, Rathke also created the Organizers' Forum, which brings together senior organizers in labor and community organizations in dialogues about challenges faced by constituency-based organizations, such as tactical development, organizing new immigrants, using technology, utilizing capital strategies and corporate campaign techniques, or understanding the impacts and organizing challenges of globalization.
Since 2004, Rathke has directed the Centre for Community Leadership, based in Vancouver, British Columbia and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A project of the Columbia Foundation, the Community Leadership Centre works to build a more progressive democracy in Canada and the Americas by training organizers to build partnerships between community organizations and labor unions. The Centre will: 1) identify and train community leaders and organizers to initiate and implement campaign-based initiatives on critical community issues, and 2) assist in the formation of sustainable local community or campaign-based organizations capable of effecting social change at the local, provincial/state or federal level.
Rathke is a longtime member of the
Tides Foundation Board of Directors, and Board Chair of the Tides Center, which provides core management services to new and existing nonprofit organizations promoting social change. He is also the publisher and editor-in-chief of [http://www.socialpolicy.org Social Policy] , a magazine that explores issues, campaigns, and challenges in labor and community organizing.He lives in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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* [http://www.acorn.org acorn.org]
* [http://www.tidesfoundation.org tidesfoundation.org]
* [http://seiu100.org/ seiu100.org]
* [http://chieforganizer.org/ chieforganizer.org]
* [http://www.socialpolicy.org socialpolicy.org]
* [http://www.opinionjournal.com/diary/?id=110009214 WSJ Article about Rathke]
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