Friends--
November
Growing Ethical, Accountable
Government from the Grassroots
GREEN STAR
contributor Patrick O.
McNally posed several questions to Alex Noyle, Green Party candidate
for Auditor of East Norriton Township, Montgomery
County.
GS, Please give us an idea of what
went into your decision to run for elected office.
Noyle: First and foremost, I am
running to increase the accountability of my local government. Without
our campaign on the ballot, the only option East Norriton voters would
have to audit the township is a member of one of the parties currently
in power. I don’t think the parties who run the township should be
their own financial watchdog. I am also running to grow my local Green
Party chapter’s active membership by making contact with existing
registered Greens who don’t currently show up to meetings, and by
registering non-voters to participate for the first time. Another goal
I have with this campaign is to grow the number of elected officials
GPUS has to bolster our movement nationally, from the
bottom-up.
GS, Did you get inspiration from
the Green Party's Ten Key Values?
Noyle: In my experience on the
campaign trail over the years, many people are Greens already, but
they just don’t realize it yet! That was certainly true for me prior
to joining the Green Party in 2016. The Ten Key Values are a moral
compass that I always try to apply to my everyday life. “Future Focus”
connects with me most of all. The question in front of us is not just
what kind of future we are going to have, but whether we are going to have
one at all. That is why we need Green voices in the halls of power
more than ever. READ
THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE
PA Green News
Edited by Chris Robinson
March in NY City to End Fossil Fuels
By Alex Casper (they/them)
On Sunday, September 17, 75,000 people
marched across New York City to End Fossil Fuels. Two Green Party
candidates seeking the nomination for President of the U.S. were in
New York marching as VIP’s, and I was lucky enough to have my photo
taken next to them.
Candidates Jasmine Sherman and Dr. Cornel
West both met up with Green Party members at the beginning of the
march. Dr. West said his presence at the march was to fuse with other
voices. “This march is all about voices in solidarity to push out the
fossil fuel industry and to break the back of the corporate duopoly .
. . .”
Next year I hope more folks will join me
and more Pennsylvania chapters can be represented in the March to End
Fossil Fuels . . . . This is about our ability to afford to live in
our communities we have always called home. This is about our ability
to drink clean water, and have a warm home in the winter when we get
old. This is about our ability to leave our communities and commute to
work in the future. This is about our ability to maintain any kind of
system where you and I can survive and thrive. We have to make drastic
changes. That is why I marched in New York. That is why I hope you
will march with me next year. READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
Mozambican Liberation Day and Green Party
Ecological Wisdom
Belinda
Davis, chair of the Green Party of Philadelphia, spoke at Philadelphia
City Hall during the flag-raising of the Mozambique flag on September
25, 2023. The event took place on the 59th Mozambican National
Liberation Day.
By Belinda Davis (she or
they)
I am truly honored to be speaking to you today, among such
distinguished guests. In the name of the Green Party of Philadelphia
(www.gpop.org),
I want to welcome the ambassador of Mozambique, members of the
consulate, and the other dignitaries who have come to join in this
flag-raising. We know the green in the flag stands for the gifts of
nature and living in harmony with it, and that is what we too are
about, as Greens. We are here in the interests of friendship and
building on that friendship in peace and justice. I have been asked to
talk briefly about Ecological Wisdom, one of the Green Party’s four
pillars...
I believe, as an historian as well as chair of the Green Party of
Philadelphia, that it is especially important for those in the U.S.
and the global north generally to recognize the historical and the
ongoing ecological damage rendered out of all proportion in the global
south, including and even especially in Mozambique. Friends don't let
friends contend alone with destructive droughts and related fires.
Friends don't cause friends to confront catastrophic floods and
cyclones, with their devastating immediate and also cumulative
effects... READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
GPPA State Committee meeting in
Philadelphia
The GPPA State Committee met on September
24 with an agenda calling for discussion of: 1) A proposal for Pa
& NJ to host a joint [2024 Annual] National Meeting in Philly or
Camden,
2) A GPPA Presidential Primary possibly
in March 2024 and support for 2023 local Green candidates,
3) Amending GPPA Bylaws section 2 (b)
regarding wider participation of Greens from counties without
recognized chapters,
4) Discussion of the type of new GPPA
platform from different models, and
5) Discussion of 2023/2024 Goals for the
GPPA. Progress.
Unfortunately, there were no proposals
for delegates to consider on any of the above discussion
points.
GPPA Co-Chair Jeremy R. Griffin told GREEN STAR, “We had a great hybrid State
Committee in Philadelphia. Over 30 people in attendance including the
members who logged in on zoom. Super excited to move forward as a
collective State Committee and to continue to build out county
chapters. At the meeting we decided to continue our 2023 goals and
roll them over to 2024. We also discussed the election of Alex Noyle
in Montgomery County.
The State Committee did not vote on
changing the section 2 (b) of our bylaws. This means that as of right
now delegates are only elected from county chapters residing in said
county. I have been (and will be) reaching out to active greens
outside of county chapters to discuss how we can make sure their
voices are heard.
“We heard from Co-Chair Barry Bendar of
the Green Party of NJ. We decided not to move forward for an GPUS
Annual National Meeting collaboration for 2024. Special thanks to
Belinda Davis and the Green Party of Philadelphia for helping organize
such an amazing event at the Philadelphia Ethical Society for our
State Committee meeting.”
Campaign Updates
Edited
by Chris Robinson
Below are three Green Party candidates who will appear on the 2023
General Election. Green Party candidates who plan to run in 2024 are
welcome to contact GREEN STAR at [email protected].
2023 Election, November
7
Michael Bagdes-Canning for
Re-Election to Mayor of Cherry Valley
Borough Butler
County
Tara Yaney for Re-Election to
Edgewood Borough
Council Allegheny
County
Alex Noyle for Election
to Auditor of East Norriton
Township Montgomery
County
Team Reports
Edited by Patrick O. McNally
Communication Team by Chris Robinson and
David Ochmanowicz Jr.
The Communication Team has published
eleven news releases during the first nine months of 2023. They have
been written by Jocolyn Bowser-Bostick (Delaware), Alex Casper
(Philadelphia), Jeremy Griffin (Delaware), Bill “Jonesy” Jones
(Allegheny), Riley Mahon (Allegheny), Patrick McNally (Delaware), Tina
Olson (Northampton), Chris Robinson (Philadelphia) and Beth Scroggin
(Chester). If you would like to join us and share your thoughts,
please contact [email protected]
Please join the Communication Team right
here.
www.gpofpa.org/team_communications_join
Green Wave Team by Theron
Gilliland, Jr.
The team is currently in the thick of
planning in detail the processes, deadlines and requirements for the
2024 GPPA primary.
The team has taken a tentative list of
dates for the 2024 GPPA primary process as a starting point, which
will be adjusted as needed, with the idea that it's better to get
started sooner rather than later and make improvements as we go. The
dates will be shared with the GPPA State Committee delegates for their
review and amendments toward the end of October, and voted on at the
November GPPA State Committee meeting.
We discussed some problems that Tim
Runkle (Lancaster) had noticed in 2020. At the January 7, 2024, GPPA
State Committee meeting we intend to announce the deadlines for the
Nominating Committee to replace or select electors and delegates to
the 2024 GPUS Presidential Nominating Convention. At that time we
would also announce the responsibilities associated with each role,
including whether or not electors will be responsible for having their
own documents notarized.
The 2024 GPUS Presidential Nominating
Convention (PNC) was discussed, namely that there have been no
amendable proposals sent to the GPUS Annual Nation Meeting committee.
It was decided that the GPPA State Committee would need to discuss if
or how they could assist people who would be required to travel to an
in-person meeting. It was not known if electors and delegates could
apply to GPUS for a scholarship for travel, etc. It was also not known
with certainty that the PNC would have an in-person option at all.
The Team also discussed reaching out to a
few well-known Greens to ask if they were interested in running as a
presidential candidate in the Green Party, to broaden the pool of
candidates.
Please join the Green Wave Team
right here.
www.gpofpa.org/team_greenwave_join
Core Team by Theron Gilliland, Jr.
The
next Team meeting will be on Tuesday, November 9, at 7:00-8:30 p.m. We
hope to discuss making improvements to the organization of our data in
order to improve outreach. This effort will be led by Alex Casper
(Philadelphia). We did not have a Core Team meeting in October, as
there was so much Green Wave and local work going on. To RSVP for our
next meeting, please visit: https://www.gpofpa.org/gppa_core_20231109
Please join the Core Team right
here.
https://www.gpofpa.org/team_core_join
National Green
News
Edited by David Ochmanowicz
Jr.
Green Party condemns attacks on civilians in Israel and
Gaza; calls for immediate ceasefire
The Green Party of the United States
condemns the targeted attacks on civilians in the recent wave of
violence in Gaza and Israel. We call for an immediate ceasefire, an
immediate end to the invasion and occupation of Gaza, and a halt to
all military and foreign aid to Israel. We urge our government to join
with the U.N. to secure Israel's complete withdrawal to, at least, the
1967 boundaries in compliance with international law. READ THE FULL STORY
HERE
SCOTUS Declines to hear Libertarian and Green Parties’
case
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a decision to deny the writ of
certiorari
petition for an appeal brought by the Libertarian
Party of New York and the Green Party of New York, concluding their
legal battle over New York State’s ballot access thresholds. The
petition, which was filed on March 13, 2023, sought to challenge the
increase in ballot access requirements implemented in 2020.
READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
Challenging Discrimination This Hispanic Heritage
Month
Each year when Hispanic Heritage Month
rolls around Sept 15 to Oct.15 we have the opportunity to spotlight
and celebrate the many cultures that make up the Hispanic, or Latino,
or Latinx community, (All terms for us that we are not universally in
agreement with using. ¿Que sera, sera?). Certainly, we have a
lot to celebrate, our varied and diverse communities all contain a
richness of heritage, community, and vibrant culture that is reflected
in the arts that we create, our traditional crafts, the music that we
make, our passionate and joyful dance, and the delicious and varied
traditional foods that we produce.
As with all the months that are set aside
to honor a specific group, this came about at least in part to allay
the injustices that each group has endured and continues to endure in
our society. Along with the celebrations must come an examination of
how the U.S. has, to a significant extent, systematically relegated us
to being second-class citizens. READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
There's No Freedom In Silence: Stand Up, Speak
Out!
The Missouri
Green Party recently hosted a webinar that called
for solidarity with the African
People's Socialist Party against the
military-style FBI attacks, economic sanctions, and bogus charges of
being "Russian agents." Discussions included how the Uhuru Movement is
being targeted by the U.S. government, why it is imperative that the
Green Party and other freedom-loving people defend the right to free
speech of all those persecuted, from the "Uhuru 3" to Cop-City
protesters and Julian Assange – and how we can take action in this
historic fight. READ
FULL STORY HERE
Global Green
News
Edited by Hal Brown
Green Party calls for immediate ceasefire to end civilian
deaths in Israel-Gaza conflict
Carne Ross, Green Party spokesperson said, “The UK must join
international calls for an immediate ceasefire. At the same time,
there must be immediate access for humanitarian assistance to the
civilian population and the resumption of water, fuel and food
supplies.” READ THE FULL STORY
HERE
Enviromentalists call on EU Member States
to ban Glyphosate
European MP Saskia Bricmont (Ecolo.)
said, “It is imperative that member states choose to protect the
health of their citizens rather than the interests of a few
agro-industry multinationals.” READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
Europe Ecologie les Verts
launches its Ecologists Movement
In February, a few months after her
election as head of the [the Europe Ecologie Les Verts (EELV)
ecologist party], Marine Tondelier launched the Estates General of
Ecology to bring together “the people of ecology” and lay the
foundations of a “great movement of ecology policy .“ READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
Five steps the Green Party needs to
take towards Racial Justice
Candidates Ria Patel and Kelsey
Trevett said in a position paper, “The Green Party [of England] is not
racially diverse enough. We have policies for the creation of a
society with racial justice at its core, but our local parties are not
reflective of the local communities they seek to serve and represent.
If the Green Party is to truly champion racial, social, economic, and
environmental justice through the development and delivery of our
policies, we need to do a much better job internally. READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
GPPA Meeting Date for 2023
All State Web Conferences will begin promptly at
noon. Sunday, November 12, via
Zoom.
GPPA Communications Team Issue
Credits
Editors: Hal Brown, Patrick O. McNally, David Ochmanowicz,
Jr. and Chris Robinson
Contributors: Alex Casper (they/them), Belinda Davis
(she/they), Theron Gilliland Jr (he/him), Jeremy R. Griffin, Patrick
O. McNally and Alex Noyle
Layout: Hal Brown, Sherri Miller, and David Ochmanowicz
Jr.
Graphic Arts: Kevin Richardson
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