Jakada Imani

Jakada Imani

Posted March 11, 2009 | 09:05 PM (EST)

A Green (and Brown) Voice in the White House

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By now you've probably heard the good news that Van Jones will join the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) as its Special Advisor for Green Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation. Needless to say, we here at the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights are ecstatic. It was just 13 years ago that Van co-founded our organization -- working out of a closet. (Yes, a closet!) Today, we're a thriving social justice action center, and Van is headed to Washington to work for President Obama.

Based in Oakland, California, the Ella Baker Center has tackled some of the most troubling issues plaguing urban America by promoting positive alternatives to violence and incarceration. Over that time, we've seen the fruits of our labor come in the form of victories such as landmark juvenile justice reform, effective violence-prevention policy, and successful implementation of the historic Oakland Green Jobs Corps.

But never in our organization's history have we seen a moment more beautiful than this. It's truly remarkable to have one of our own ascend to the nation's highest levels of power -- and almost unbelievable that he's been tapped to craft an inclusive green agenda that ensures the emerging clean energy economy is strong enough to lift people out of poverty.

Van's dream for a green and equitable future for all began with a straightforward idea that was elegant in its simplicity years ago: Fight poverty and pollution at the same time.

Back then, "going green" wasn't as sexy, appealing or marketable as it is now. But Van was tireless in his commitment to move our cities past the pollution-based economy that destroyed the planet and made people -- most often people of color and low-income people -- sick. There were more doubters, more cynics, and more critics than you could count challenging these groundbreaking ideas, but we kept at it, spreading our "Green Jobs Now" message from conference to conference, city to city, town hall to town hall.

As all things green eventually became all the rage, the term "green-collar job" was tossed around with increasing frequency. It was up to us to protect and promote the true ideals behind the trendy rhetoric. Van has been steadfast in calling for not only the creation of clean energy jobs, but also for job training for people with barriers to employment, so they, too, can reap the benefits. The vision -- the same vision Van now brings to the Obama administration -- is an equitable America where the people who most need work are connected with the work that most needs doing.

Our work continues to gain momentum. Today, the Ella Baker Center's Green-Collar Jobs Campaign is partnering with dozens of California's most influential and respected organizations to form the "California Green Stimulus Coalition." This new coalition is working to make sure officials in California -- at the state, regional, and local levels -- use federal stimulus funds in the greenest and most equitable way possible.

Van's vision for an equitable America was, and remains to this day, a guiding light for our movement. Having worked with him for 10 years, I witnessed his tireless passion every day. His commitment to building an inclusive green economy strong enough to lift people out of poverty didn't stop with his work at the Ella Baker Center. After moving on from our organization, Van went on to found Green For All, an organization that builds upon the green-collar jobs work we've done here in California at the national level. Green For All has been advocating for -- and winning -- local, state and federal commitments for job creation, job training, and entrepreneurial opportunities in the emerging green economy, especially for people from disadvantaged communities.

What this movement has already been able to do is truly extraordinary. Working together, we've brought to light real solutions to the economic and environmental crises facing the country and the world, while creating a huge shift in the thinking of millions of Americans who finally understand that global warming is real. We can't drill and burn our way out of the problems created under the gray economy; we must invest and invent in a green pathway out of this mess.

For years, Van has helped lead this movement with solution-oriented ideas that provide some of our most marginalized communities with effective tools to create lasting change in their lives. He has co-founded dynamic organizations to carry the work forward, and is leaving Green For All in good hands. Now, Van is going to help chart a green pathway for the nation.

To have someone from our family advising the White House on how to put America back to work in a new, clean, and green economy brings renewed hope to our movement. During this time of global war, global recession, and global warming there is no one more effective at addressing the needs of the everyday American than Van Jones.

 
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- J9MC I'm a Fan of J9MC permalink

Van Jones really models what it means to bring diverse constituencies together in a manner that everyone’s needs can be addressed and solutions that were not clear surface. We need more people in this world who can see the bigger picture of health rather than focusing on individual and often self-serving needs. This appointment is wonderful!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 03/19/2009
- mergina I'm a Fan of mergina 83 fans permalink
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Get over your black selves, PLEASE. IT'S MARCH NOT FEBRUARY.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 PM on 03/16/2009
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I have a suggestion.

We should provide each Republican senator with their own personal clean recycling nuclear power plant. We'll build it on a few acres each with houses for them and their families on site to move in....(more tongue in cheek).

"IN MY BACKYARD" would give confidence to how safe these really are since we're asking citizens, usually on the "poor" side of town to put these in their neighborhoods.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 03/15/2009
- zizyphus I'm a Fan of zizyphus 106 fans permalink
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This is so wonderful. I would like to see a Green Sustainable Cabinet position with Van in charge. Thank you Jakada, all for the work you are doing.

Every community should be planting fruit and nut trees everywhere, as well as medicinal herb gardens and community vegetable gardens. I hope that communities will research biochar, or "Terra Preta", and begin implementing this ancient technology for creating a self-regenerating and extremely fertile soil.

I am working on creating a permaculture environment in our yard, where all the plants are nourishing, and all the weeds are edible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 03/14/2009
- A. Siegel - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of A. Siegel 14 fans permalink

Van is someone to respect, on so many levels. He is the type of person that we all benefit from having in the White House, in the 'halls of power'. Tremendous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 03/14/2009
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/salute Obama; I've been waiting for him to appoint Van Jones to the administration. Van is one of my heroes and role models and I am so happy and proud and dare I say hopeful? We've got your back, Van.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 03/13/2009

I am not only happy for Van Jones, I am happy for this administration to have tapped a man of intellect, imagination, persuasive skills, and commitment to help those in need and to promote a vision of a more just and ecological world. This is a man who inspires and motivates, who reaches high but is grounded in the practical, who knows how to strategize but operates from the heart. May we each, following his example, use the skills we have to do good and make a difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:50 PM on 03/12/2009
- ritenow I'm a Fan of ritenow 25 fans permalink

Congratulations to Mr. Jones. This is so inspiring on so many levels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 03/12/2009

Excellent piece. I have followed the work of Van Jones and the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights for years. There is some incredible work happening there and the future is bright for real change for real people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 03/12/2009
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Van Jones is a man to watch. I predict that in a very few years, he'll be one of the most prominent people in America---a man of substance and vision at a time when we desperately need both.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 AM on 03/12/2009

After seeing you on the broadcast of the State of the Black Union, I knew good things were in store for you. Talking about proud of a brother that I go so far back with and supported your earliest endeavors, I am certainly that. As former executive director of People's Earth Day, I congratulate you on being President Obama's appointment as the Green Czar. You'll need an experienced staff. So, where do I apply and send my resume. ;-) I've been green long before it became fashionable but made a detour to do violence prevention and assistance work. Remember what Lonnie Guinier said about hiring someone NOT from an ivy league university.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 PM on 03/12/2009
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