Wade Rathke


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Wade Rathke
Born August 5, 1948 (1948-08-05)
Residence New Orleans, Louisiana
Alma mater Williams College
Occupation Organizer
Known for Founder of ACORN
Spouse(s) Beth Butler
Website
WadeRathke.com


Wade Rathke (born August 5 1948) is the co-founder of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) and Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 100. He was ACORN's chief organizer from its founding in 1970 until he stepped down June 2, 2008.[1] He is the publisher and editor-in-chief of Social Policy, a quarterly magazine for scholars and activists, and he is the author of two books published in 2009. Rathke and his wife, Beth Butler, live in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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* 1 Education
* 2 Founding of ACORN
o 2.1 Departure from ACORN
* 3 Founding Service Employees International Union Local 100
* 4 Other projects
* 5 Notes
* 6 External links

[edit] Education

Rathke attended Williams College, a private liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts, from 1966 to 1968.[2] While there, Wade organized draft resistance for Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and later organized welfare recipients in Springfield and Boston, Massachusetts for the National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO).[3]

[edit] Founding of ACORN

Rathke began his career as an organizer for the National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO) in Springfield, Massachusetts. After working with the NWRO, he left for Little Rock, Arkansas to found a new organization designed to unite poor and working class families around a common agenda. Working with Gary Delgado, Rathke was a co-founder of ACORN.

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 the United 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 and KABF), publications, housing development and ownership (ACORN Housing), and a variety of other supports for direct organizing and issue campaigns, such as Project Vote and the Living Wage Resource Center. ACORN International has recently opened staffed offices in Lima, Peru, and Toronto and Vancouver, Canada.

[edit] Departure from ACORN

The New York Times reported on July 9, 2008, 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 back in 1999 and 2000.[1] ACORN executives decided to handle it as an internal matter, and did not inform most of the board members or law enforcement, and instead signed an enforceable restitution agreement with the Rathke family to repay the amount of the embezzlement. Wade Rathke told the Times, "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 enemies of Acorn, a liberal group that is a frequent target 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 2008. On June 2, 2008, Dale Rathke was dismissed, and Wade stepped down as ACORN's chief organizer, but he remains chief organizer for Acorn International L.L.C.[1]


[edit] 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 and also has chapters in Texas. Founded in 1980 in New Orleans as an independent union of Hyatt employees, the union became part of SEIU in 1984. SEIU Local 100 organizes public sector public workers, including school employees, Head Start, and health care workers, as well as lower wage private sector workers in the hospitality, janitorial, and other service industries.

His work in the labor movement includes three terms as Secretary-Treasurer of the Greater New Orleans AFL-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.

[edit] Other projects

In 2000, Rathke 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.[4] 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.

He is the author of "Citizen Wealth: Winning the Campaign to Save Working Families", published in 2009.[5]

[edit] Notes

1. ^ a b c Strom, Stephanie (July 9, 2008). "Funds Misappropriated at 2 Nonprofit Groups

". New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/09/us/09embezzle.html

. Retrieved 2008-10-13.
2. ^ Rathke, Wade. "Wade Rathke, Chief Organizer at

ACORN". LinkedIn. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/5/295/A72

. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
3. ^ Wade Rathke Executive Profile

American City Business Journals
4. ^ Communing: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases; 2008 by Inc Icon Group International; page 489
5. ^ Citizen Wealth, by Wade Rathke, 2009

Amazon.com Books

[edit] External links

* Chief Organizer Blog

* ACORN International

* ACORN

* Tides Foundation

* SEIU Local 100

* Social Policy Magazine

* WSJ Article about Rathke

* Saul ... Time to Step Aside

by Drummond Pike, June 25 2008

Tags: acorn’s, af-cio, founder, hotroc, housing, nwro, organizer, rathke, seiu, wade

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more on Wade Rathke -

* Founder and former Chief Organizer of ACORN, a nationwide activist network engaged in "community organizing" and in voter mobilization drives for George Soros' Shadow Party
* Former draft-resistance activist for the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
* Former activist in the National Welfare Reform Organization (NWRO) and protegé of its founder George A. Wiley
* Co-founder of the Tides Foundation, along with Drummond Pike. Currently serves as Board Chairman of the Tides Center and member of the Tides Foundation Board of Directors
* Founded Local 100 of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) in New Orleans and heads it to this day. Rathke is president and co-founder of SEIU's Southern Conference and a member of SEIU's national executive board. He also helped launch the United Labor Union (ULU), which organizes low-skill service workers.
* Rathke chairs the AFL-CIO's Organizers Forum and formerly served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Greater New Orleans AFL-CIO.


Wade Rathke founded the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), for which he served as Chief Organizer from 1970 to 2008. He is also the co-founder and Chairman of the Tides Center; a Board member of the Tides Foundation; an Executive Board member of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU); and Chairman of the AFL-CIO's Organizers Forum. Rathke describes himself as someone who is dedicated to "winning social justice, workers' rights, and a democracy where 'the people shall rule'"; i.e., socialism.

More about Wade and the rest of this article at Discover the Networks

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http://www.nola.com/news/index.ssf/2008/10/lawsuit_over_acorn_files...

Dale Rathke, the brother of ACORN founder Wade Rathke, stole nearly $1 million from the organization and its affiliates eight years ago. The organization kept it quiet, until last year when an ACORN financial supporter heard about it and raised questions about whether its contributions had been misappropriated. In August, two members of an ACORN interim management committee -- Washington, D.C., board member Marcel Reid and Minnesota board member Karen Inman -- filed suit in New Orleans seeking access to financial records and to remove Rathke from all ACORN-affiliated groups. They said a June 20 board resolution directed Rathke to step aside from any activities having to do with ACORN, yet he remains with an affiliated group, New Orleans-based ACORN International, which does human rights work overseas. Marcel Reid and Karen Inman were FORCED to leave ACORN after they requested to look at the books.

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