The 2009 TIME 100: Van Jones
TIME Magazine
April 30, 2009
by Leonardo DiCaprio
When Van Jones was tapped to serve as special adviser on green jobs
at the White House Council on Environmental Quality earlier this year,
the appointment was heralded as a significant development for the green
movement. And for good reason. A pioneer in fusing economic opportunity
and social justice with environmentalism, Jones, 40, represents an
important progression in our country's perception and thus our approach
to combatting global warming.
At the center of Jones' vision for socially uplifting
environmentalism is the creation of "green collar" jobs, a phrase he
helped extend beyond advocacy and policy circles into mainstream
conversation. Jones insists that these jobs not only contribute
directly to preserving and enhancing environmental quality but also
provide either family-supporting wages or a career ladder to move
low-income workers into higher-skilled occupations.
In less than two years, Jones has risen from local grass-roots
organizer to shepherd of a national movement to build an inclusive
green economy — one that connects the people who most need work to the
work that most needs to be done. His organization, Green for All, has
helped deliver on the promise and potential of his vision with real
jobs for real people, especially those who need new avenues of economic
advancement during these challenging times. Steadily — by redefining
green — Jones is making sure that our planet and our people will not
just survive but also thrive in a clean-energy economy.
DiCaprio is an Academy Award-nominated actor and a committed environmentalist
Fast Fact: At 25, Jones started a lawyer-referral service for victims of police abuse in San Francisco
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