Howie Hawkins has been active in movements for
peace, justice, the environment, and independent progressive
politics since the late 1960s when he was in high school in
the San Francisco Bay Area.
A former Marine, he helped organize opposition to the Vietnam
War and was a co-founder of the anti-nuclear Clamshell Alliance
in 1976. He was a co-founder of the Green Party in the United
States in 1984 and currently serves on the Green National Committee.
After attending Dartmouth College in the early 1970s, Howie
worked as a carpenter in New England and helped start up a
construction workers cooperative that specialized in solar
and wind energy installations.
Howie moved to Syracuse in 1991 to be Director of CommonWorks,
a federation of cooperatives working for an economy that is
cooperatively owned, democratically controlled, and ecologically
sustainable.
A member of Teamsters Local 317 and active in the national
Teamster rank-and-file reform caucus, Teamsters for a Democratic
Union, Howie presently works unloading trucks and rail cars
at UPS.
Howie’s articles on social theory, cooperative economics,
and independent politics have appeared in many publications,
including Against the Current, Green Politics, International
Socialist Review, New Politics, Peace and Democracy News, Peaceworks,
Resist, Society and Nature, and Z Magazine. He is the editor
of Independent Politics: The Green Party Strategy Debate (Chicago:
Haymarket Books, 2006).
*Website by David Doonan, Labor Donated to Hawkins for Senate Campaign* |