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”.

Visiting the Twin Cities – The Struggle for Justice in the Workplace

Talking to citizen activists & politicians in the Twin-Cities as they struggle to adopt Minimum Wage & Paid Sick Leave I’m speaking on Tuesday, Sept...

45 Years Ago Today Attica Prisoners Rebelled

Remembering Attica's Lessons Forty-five years ago today, the inmates of New York’s Attica prison initiated the largest revolt of prisoners this nation had ever seen....

WTO – The Battle in Seattle

By Nick Licata, former Seattle City Councilmember, who invited demonstrators to Seattle and marched with them; and, author of Becoming A Citizen Activist –...

If Politicians Actually Want to Make Change, They Have to Think Like Organizers

This 8-page PDF brochure details "Six strategies to empower your constituents and help get you the votes you need to pass progressive legislation." >> Download...

Speaking at People’s Convention in Pittsburgh

by Rebecca Addison at Pittsburgh City Paper – July 6, 2016 In Seattle’s 2013 election, Nick Licata broke the city’s record for the most votes...

The Boxer and the Preacher

We generally don’t think of boxing champion Muhammad Ali closely identified with Martin Luther King Jr.  Certainly, they were national figures admired by many...

Council Dynamics on Monday’s Surprise Vote

I’ve been to many council meetings over 18 years but yesterday’s full council meeting truly stands out as one for having a surprise ending. Before...

A Progressive Democrat Joins the right-wing ALEC organization

By Seattle City Councilmember Nick Licata From Democracy and Media’s PR Watch 7/30/15 http://www.prwatch.org/news/2015/07/12894/blowing-whistle-alecs-little-brother-acce You’re Not In Kansas Anymore It’s true. I plopped down my $50 and became...

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