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Who is Joe?
High School Teacher, Seattle Public Schools
Community Leader
Former Three-Term Councilmember |
Joe Szwaja has a strong record of leadership, independence, and meaningful results.
As a city councilmember in Madison, Wisconsin for six years
before he moved to Seattle, Joe earned a reputation as a practical
visionary who could, "Pull a needle out of a haystack" and pay for
programs he proposed by addressing inefficiencies in city agencies.
He earned respect from advocates for renters' rights and business
leaders alike, and the people of Madison re-elected him twice.
A high school teacher for 14 years in the Seattle Public Schools,
Joe has inspired many students to get involved in political and
humanitarian programs. He has also traveled with many of these
students abroad to learn Spanish and volunteer for social
justice-related work projects. He received an Outstanding
American Teacher's Award in 2006 as a result of student nominations.
Part of Joe's broad record of achievement in Seattle includes a UN Association of Seattle Human Rights Award
in 1999, the founding of the Seattle International Human Rights
Coalition in 2002, and his successful promotion of renewable energy and
conservation at Seattle's Nova High School.
Born in Oberlin, Ohio in 1956, Joe studied History and Spanish
Literature at Kenyon College where he received his Bachelor of Arts
degrees in 1978. He subsequently received a Masters degree in
Latin American History and a Teaching Certificate from the University
of Wisconsin. Joe speaks fluent Spanish and has lived in Colombia
and Mexico.
Notable legislative accomplishments:
- Passage of a family-fairness law to provide health
insurance, as well as sick and bereavement leave for city workers'
families. Pioneer legislation in 1988, many gay and lesbian families received benefits for the first time as a result of Joe's legislation.
- Instrumental in the passage of legislation to
protect wetlands, support mass transit and require developers to cover
more of the costs of their development projects
- Chaired the Affirmative Action Commission and Vice-Chaired the Equal Opportunity Commission in Madison.
Notable community groups Joe has recently assisted:
- Common Ground Seattle
- Seattle International Human Rights Coalition
- Initiative 937 for renewable energy standards in Washington State
- Jobs with Justice
- Community Alliance for Global Justice
- Seattle Rainforest Action Network
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