Friend --
A Tribute
I met Kevin Zeese during Ralph
Nader’s 2008 presidential campaign. Kevin was the press secretary and
I was the deputy press secretary as well as the Maryland state
campaign coordinator. Because of his support I was able to participate
in parts of the campaign, had access to more challenging tasks, and
was able to contribute more to building the movement than I would have
been otherwise. I also witnessed for the first but not last time that
Kevin could produce the fastest written, most comprehensive and
incisive press releases and policy statements I had ever seen. To this
day I aspire to reach his speed and deftness in presenting written
arguments for an electoral platform or media talking points or policy
paper. Because of Kevin’s advocacy I was invited to join him and Ralph
to create an anti-war organization called Democracy Rising where I
wrote and conducted research, and the trio of us brought a stronger
spotlight to the devastating effects of the United States’ illegal
occupation of Iraq.
Throughout the years since, I
observed Kevin’s unrelenting campaigning as a Senate candidate, his
passionate leadership in his local, state and national Green Party
work, and the tenderness and respect he showed toward others on
protests, demonstrations and events, particularly those from
vulnerable communities. His efforts were so widespread that I lost
track of everything he was involved in, but I appreciated seeing his
anti-imperialist and eco-socialist arguments strengthen and
crystallize the longer I knew him.
It is clear that the Greens have
lost a fierce fighter of our Party’s values and mission. He was a
top-notch electoral candidate for us and had no problem being the
featured speaker or author for any issue, but he also rolled up his
sleeves and stood on street corners collecting signatures for petition
drives and sat through hours of meetings on administrative committees
for the Party. He did the grunt work as committedly as he accepted
leadership positions, and we are a stronger local, state and national
party for it.
His work is unfinished, and the
best way to honor Kevin is to continue the fight for a better world,
one that he believed in and worked alongside all of us to help
create.
We in the Maryland Green Party are
commemorating his life’s work and in particular his dedication to our
party by launching a Kevin Zeese Memorial Fund. This fund will help support Green Party
projects and campaigns that follow the spirit of Kevin’s efforts in
areas such as media, legal defense, ballot access, democracy and
direct action.
Kevin had served as the Press
Secretary for the U.S. Green Party’s presidential campaign, and I
stepped in to help finish the job which Kevin knew was so important:
lifting up the powerful voices of Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker. I
will be donating my earnings from that campaign to the MGP’s Kevin Zeese Memorial Fund. Please join me in commemorating his work
to building our Party by donating to the Fund.
We would like to send our deepest
condolences to Kevin’s partner and Green Party member Dr. Margaret
Flowers for her blessing and support of this fund, and for her
continued activism in our Party and beyond. On Saturday, November 21,
2020, 2-4 p.m. we will be hosting an online Green Party Memorial Service for Kevin
Zeese. This will be a safe
space for Green Party members and allies to remember Kevin and discuss
how we can help move forward the work to which he was so dedicated.
Please mark your calendar and RSVP for this event, we look forward to joining with you in
sharing, remembering, and planning future work in Kevin’s
memory.
In gratitude,
Virginia Rodino
Maryland Green Party
Co-Chair
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Franca Muller Paz is running a
potentially historic campaign for Baltimore City Council, District 12.
With her progressive, pro-labor agenda, she has won unprecedented
support from organized labor. She secured the
endorsement of the Metropolitan Baltimore Council of
AFL-CIO Unions, the first time this council has ever endorsed a
third party candidate. This
week she received another labor endorsement from the Eastern
Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters. Her background as a union representative
and labor-centered platform has earned the trust of organized labor in
Baltimore City, Maryland, and beyond. She has also received
endorsements from environmental advocacy organizations like Sunrise
Movement Baltimore and Sierra Club, as well as a national endorsement
from the Democratic Socialists of America. Check out her full list of
endorsements!
Franca is also on track to raise
over $100,000 from over 1200 grassroots donors. In just 3 weeks of
COVID-safe door-knocking, the campaign has identified over 1000
supporters -- and that number is quickly climbing. We need YOUR help
to get our amazing Baltimore City candidate over the finish line. Even
if you aren’t local to Baltimore, there are ways to be involved in
voter outreach such as phone/textbanking, social media promotion, and
donating. A win for Franca is a win for the city of Baltimore and our
entire Party!
Join us for one final online Franca for the People fundraiser and
party.
There will be prizes, games,
and lots of fun. Here is the link to RSVP: https://francaforthepeople.nationbuilder.com/telethon_final_countdown.
Please spread the word to other Greens and
progressives.
To get involved, sign up to
volunteer at
francaforthepeople.nationbuilder.com/volunteer or donate at
https://donorbox.org/franca-for-the-people
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Calling Howard County Green Party
members: There will be a Howard County Green Party meeting on
Saturday, October 10 from 4-5
p.m. Please join us online at: hello.freeconference.com/conf/call/5816907
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