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Jonathan I Lange, (born January 17, 1953 in Phoenix, Arizona); is a labor and community organizer. He is probably best known for conceiving and organizing the first Living Wage Campaign in 1992 with the BUILD organization (Industrial Areas Foundation Affiliate)[1]. The Living Wage grew into a movement with campaigns on multiple continents. A few years later in 1999, Lange was invited by the organization that became Citizens UK to start the Living Wage Campaign in the United Kingdom. That UK campaign has flourished and has resulted in tens of thousands of UK workers earning significantly more pay. The UK campaign included a successful effort to make the 2012 Olympic Games the first “Living Wage Olympics.” Twenty years later, Lange published a critique of his work and the Living Wage in the Nation Magazine stating that Living Wage Campaigns alone, without the building of strong unions were never going to solve the income disparity found in the United States.
Discount Foundation
Lange received a prize for outstanding organising in the united states. 1999
The Village Voice
-Get out the vote effort - during obama campaign - centered in 4 ohio cities. - 2008 - Lange was the director of the campaign, raised the money and lead the campaign - in the obama election of november 2008
5. The new york times
Lange was quoted in The New York Times. In regards to the living wage movement - recognised for organising the first living wage campaign.
In Greider's book, The Soul of Capitalism he features the living wage campaign and Lange's work.
2. DGB - German trade union confederation
Lange took part in a nation interview in the German Trade Union Magazine. This interview covers the work Lange did in Germany with DICO and his work with American Transit Union (ATU). (ATU) - https://www.atu.org/ - DICO - https://www.dico-berlin.org/english.html
for 10 years lange trained organisers and consulted in the campaigns of the DICO organisation. Dico is the german institute for community organising. As part of that work, lange was interviewed for the magazine of the german labour movement who was interested in the consulting Lange was doing with the Doychland institue of community organising and also the amalgamated transit union in America.
6. Baltimore Sun
Paul Wellstone - Paul Wellstone
In college, Lange was mentored by Paul Wellstone. Paul Wellstone was a professor at Carleton College and later went on to be the US Senator from Minnessota. Lange wrote a eulogy featuring Wellstone's work training young organisers upon Wellstone's death in 2002.
Wellstone mentored many students who later became community organisers.
(dspace) manual citation
This was a dissertation from MIT which was 50% about the campaign in Baltimore
'Lange had started out working for the Brown Lung Association in North Carolina'.
7. Listenorganise
https://listenorganizeact.buzzsprout.com/1646254/8386941-ep-11-campaigns-as-public-action
Luke_Bretherton - Luke Bretherton's wikipedia page
David Harvey, 2000. University of California Press. Chapter 7 (manual citation)
This book covers the campaign in Baltimore and includes a long quote from Lange describing the campaign.
Education And Early Life
editLange was introduced to labor and community organizing at Carleton College (Bachelor’s in government 1975) by his professor, Paul Wellstone. Later, after completing a Master’s in political science from Arizona State University, he moved to North Carolina and began work with the Brown Lung Association (BLA) as the organizer bof the Greensboro chapter.
Career And International Influence
editAfter two years of organizing with the BLA, Lange was hired as a field organizer with the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union and was promoted to Assistant Southern Director of the union in 1984. For eight years, Lange led organizing campaigns in the Southeastern United States and was also seconded to work with the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) in Brooklyn, New York. He and his family moved to Baltimore in 1992 to start the Living Wage effort. That was followed by 30 years of supervising IAF projects in the USA, the UK, and Germany with DICO. During his time with the IAF, Lange also consulted with various labor unions in the USA, Canada, and Israel / Palestine.
Leadership Training And Publication
editHe co-authored a popular book on strengthening local union branches in the wake of the Janus Decision. Perhaps Lange's biggest contribution to organizing has come from his training and mentoring scores of younger organizers. Since retiring from full time work, he has organized part time with the Common Good Foundation in the United Kingdom directed by Lord Maurice Glasman.
Personal Life
editLange has been married to Loree Benziger since 1976. They have three children, Matthew Lange (Organizer with AFSCME Council 31), Kathryn Newkirk (4th grade teacher in St. Mary's County, Maryland) and Derek Lange (educator in Denver Colorado Schools). Jonathan Lange and his wife, Loree, also have five grandchildren.
Lange resides in Annapolis Maryland where he can be found at the Severn Sailing Association racing Lightning Sailboats when he is not organizing.
- ^ Deslippe, Dennis (2020). "BUILD, Baltimore's Working Poor, and Economic Citizenship in the 1990s". Journal of Civil and Human Rights. 1 (2020): 31–60.
References
edit- ^ Deslippe, Dennis (2020). "BUILD, Baltimore's Working Poor, and Economic Citizenship in the 1990s". Journal of Civil and Human Rights 6. 1: 31–60. doi:10.5406/jcivihumarigh.6.1.0031.
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Manual ones
https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/117258
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/241298176_The_effects_of_the_living_wage_in_Baltimore
Going Public: An Organizer's Guide to Citizen Action. Michael Gecan. Random House, New York 2002. Page 30.
Lessons Learned : Stories from a Lifetime of Organizing. Arnie Graf. 2020 ACTA Publications pages 185-186.
https://www.wolfgangs.com/vintage-magazines/rolling-stone/vintage-magazine/RS663.html
https://www.thenation.com/authors/jonathan-lange/ - the natiuon - about jonathan lange if we want to use just to read and see if there is anything else to put in
- ^ "Der DGB und seine Gewerkschaften: Aufgaben, Mission, Ziele und Struktur". www.dgb.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-30.
- ^ "About us – Discount Foundation". www.discountfoundation.org. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
- ^ Robbins, Tom (2008-11-12). "How Obama's Hopesters Took Ohio". The Village Voice. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
- ^ Uchitelle, Louis (1996-04-09). "Some Cities Flexing Fiscal Muscle To Make Employers Raise Wages". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
- ^ "Senator's disciples carry on his work". Baltimore Sun. 2002-11-04. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
- ^ S1.E11: Campaigns as Public Action - Listen, Organize, Act! Organizing & Democratic Politics. Retrieved 2024-05-30 – via listenorganizeact.buzzsprout.com.