Frases de Van Jones

Van Jones fue Consejero Especial para empleos verdes, empresa e innovación en el Consejo de la Casa Blanca para Calidad Medioambienteal durante la presidencia de Barack Obama.

Es un defensor del medio ambiente, activista de derechos civiles y abogado; y autor de best sellers del New York Times. Jones es presidente y fundador de Green For All , una ONG estadounidense dedicada a "construir una economía verde inclusiva lo suficientemente fuerte para sacar a la gente de la pobreza."[1]​ Su primer libro, The Green Collar Economy, lanzado el 7 de octubre de 2008 fue un best seller en EE.UU.[2]​

Jones también fundó el Centro Ella Baker para los derechos humanos,

una ONG californiana que trabaja para buscar alternativas a la violencia y el encarcelamiento.

[3]​ Wikipedia  

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“The green economy should not just be about reclaiming throw-away stuff. It should be about reclaiming thrown-away communities.”

Van Jones libro The Green Collar Economy

The Green Collar Economy (2008)
Contexto: The green economy should not just be about reclaiming throw-away stuff. It should be about reclaiming thrown-away communities. It should not just be about recycling things to give them a second life. We should also be gathering up people and giving them a second chance.

“The end of the occupation. The right of return of the Palestinian people. These are critical dividing lines in human rights. We have to be here. No American would put up with an Israeli-style occupation of their hometown for 53 days let alone 54 years. US tax dollars are funding violence against people of color inside the US borders and outside the US borders.”

Wartimes : Reports From The Opposition (2003) a CD financed, produced and featuring the voice of Jones, as quoted at "Cool... But, Yes, Communist" by Marty Peretz, in The New Republic (10 September 2009) http://www.tnr.com/blog/the-spine/cool-yes-communist

“The time has come to move beyond eco-elitism to eco-populism.”

Van Jones libro The Green Collar Economy

The Green Collar Economy (2008)