A Little Bit About Nick

Nick Licata is from a working-class family, where neither parent graduated from high school. Licata, who couldn’t read until the age of nine, was the first of his relatives to attend college.

He led the local chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) at Bowling Green State University and subsequently was elected student body president. He became a Seattle City Councilmember despite being significantly outspent, with the majority of the council, the mayor, and both daily newspapers supporting his opponent. He was elected to five terms to the council and became its president.

In 2012 he was named by The Nation as Progressive Municipal Official of the Year and twice named Best Local Politician by the Seattle Weekly.  He was an acknowledged leader in passing Paid Sick & Safe Leave, raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour and legalizing marijuana.

He initiated the founding of Local Progress; the national municipal policy network and served as its first chairman. In 2003, Licata authored the children’s novel, “Princess Bianca and the Vandals”.

I am a Trump Addict – And so are Others

Originally Published - 5/28/18 By Nick Licata   Dear Urban Politics Reader, The political environment in many of our cities, large and small, has been impacted by President Trump...

Netflix Series on Rajneeshpuram

Originally Published March 23, 2018  UP – USA – Netflix Series on Rajneeshpuram By Nick Licata The Strange Tale of a Paradise Lost             This month, March 2018, Netflix...

Can Promoting a Beautiful America Unite this Nation?

  Originally Posted in Urban Politics – US - 3/5/18 By Nick Licata  Can Promoting a Beautiful America Unite this Nation? This nation’s politics have become ever...

Why Trump Ignores Russian Interference

Originally Published February 20, 2018, in Urban Politics - US by Nick Licata, author of Becoming a Citizen Activist Columnist Thomas Friedman, who is not associated with...

Beautiful Country Burn Again; Democracy, Rebellion and Revolution by Ben Fountain

Writers deconstructing the 2016 election have their work cut out for them. But novelist Ben Fountain gets it right. Writing a book about the 2016...

Celebrating the Rag

Celebrating the Rag The Underground Press (a book review of Celebrating The Rag) By Nick Licata September 19, 2017   From the mid-sixties through the mid-seventies, there was an explosion...

Democracy in Chains

Democracy in Chains   Urban Politics – US 4/5/18 Radical Libertarians Redefine Our Democracy’s Ideals A Book Review of Democracy in Chains by Nick Licata "Also released in my Urban...

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