Steve Ongerth
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Steve Ongerth (born April 24, 1971) is an American
After earning degrees in architecture and art history at University of California, Berkeley, he met activist Judi Bari in 1995. He was influenced to join the IWW and get deeply involved as an environmentalist to protect redwood forests in Northern California.
Biography
Steve Ongerth was born in
Ongerth graduated from
Since 1995 Ongerth has been a member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). He became involved with the IWW after reading Timber Wars and meeting activist Judi Bari, a former leader in Earth First! She inspired him to join the IWW, which she had worked with earlier in an effort to organize timber workers and collaborate on protection of California redwood forests. Ongerth has been a union activist since that time. For more than a decade he has helped maintain the IWW website, and participated in numerous union organizing campaigns.
Ongerth was a programmer at Free Radio Berkeley from 1995 to 1999. He hosted a weekly labor and environmental program inspired by the work of Bari, who died of cancer in 1997. He interviewed Bari three times on the air during the years 1995 and 1996.
In 1995 Ongerth joined in the campaign to save
Ongerth began compiling the information for his book about the Green-Worker alliances in Redwood Country in 1997 after Bari's death from cancer. He worked on that project from that date until publishing the book in 2010.
Since 1998, he has also worked as a
External links
- Steve Ongerth, One Big Union: Judi Bari’s Vision of Green-Worker Alliances in Redwood Country. 2010.