Maryland Green Party November
Newsletter
Pro-democracy movement in the streets
Baltimore Green Party members came
out to a demonstration across Northern Parkway on November 4 to demand
that all votes be counted. In the photo are Erica Harts'horn and Bill
Barry, who were also joined by Cynthia Marshall, at the corner of
Northern Parkway and York Road. There were demonstrators at every
major intersection in Baltimore after a press conference at a church
in Pimlico. Post-election, Green Party members across the country are
rallying to protect the democratic right to vote and have every vote
be counted, and remain involved in many local political activities and
community organizing at this crucial time in our city and
country.
Por la gente!
The Franca Muller Paz campaign for
Baltimore City Council was an unprecedented success for the Green
Party movement in Maryland. In just 100 days, the campaign recruited
hundreds of volunteers, friends and allies, raised over $120,000,
knocked on thousands of doors, held outdoor rallies, concerts, and
virtual events, garnered significant media attention, and received
prominent endorsements from unions, organizations, local leaders, and
even a sitting Baltimore council member, Zeke Cohen. In the end, the
campaign won 4,571 votes (provisional ballots still to be tallied),
which was 35.8% of the total. This is the highest vote percentage won
by the Baltimore Green Party in its 20 year history.
The campaign was significant for
the diverse multi-generational, multi-racial coalition of allies and
organizers that it brought together. It has generated significant
energy for further organization around issues of economic,
environmental and racial justice. The conversations and planning are
underway. The movement and the struggle continue.
CD-6 Campaign
Despite running against an
incumbent who spent more than $30 million on their campaign, at the
beginning of 2020, George Gluck was determined to do the one thing he
had not done in any of his previous campaigns for Congress: ask for
donations of time and money. He was prepared to continue substitute
teaching in CD6 high schools (in Montgomery and Frederick Counties)
and knock on neighborhood doors, as in previous elections. And then
came COVID-19, making ballot access for the Maryland Green Party and
greeting voters face-to-face at their doors and at forums
difficult.
As during previous runs, he still
focused on voter education, especially with young people. Last
campaign he presented to three of Colman McCarthy's classes at Bethesda-Chevy
Chase High School and
students at Clarksburg High School who put together a CD6 forum.
This year a student emailed and
asked if he were running for Congress, resulting in a Tik-Tok
presentation viewed over 200,000 times! Even with difficulties from
COVID, Gluck received about the same number of votes as in the past.
He looks forward to 2022 when, with ballot access already attained, he
will be relying on volunteer time and donations for an even stronger
run.
What Next for the Left?
Howard County Green Party activist
and Maryland Green Party Co-chair Virginia Rodino participated in a
panel discussion with Paul leBlanc and
August Nimtz on “Biden Wins: What Next for America and the
Left.”
Flowers receives Women and Media Award
On Sunday, November 8, Baltimore
City Green activist Dr. Margaret Flowers received the Women and Media
award from the Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press in
Washington, DC, for her work as director of PopularResistance.org, a daily movement news website, and host of
Clearing the FOG radio. Flowers received the award with five other
women: Alina Duarte, Anya Parampil, Eleanor Goldfield, Esther Iverem
and Medea Benjamin. A small reception was held at the
institute.
Green Labor
Baltimore City Green Party activist
and labor historian gave a rousing talk last month to picketing
UNITE-HERE members outside the Waterfront Marriott -- a hotel in
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor which pays a whopping $1 a year in property
taxes. The workers were demanding a first contract and to have recall
rights when the hospitality industry recovers. They are also demanding
that the hotel continue their health insurance coverage.
Bill was also interviewed by Professor Ericka
Wills of The Labor Center
at Los Angeles Trade Technical College, about his booklet “Organizing
in the Time of Pandemic.” She assigned the book to one of her classes
and asked Bill to discuss it with them.
Bethesda African Cemetery Coalition Asks For Criminal
Charges Against Developer
Montgomery County Green Party
activist and Maryland Green Party co-chair Tim Willard reports that
lawyers for the Bethesda African Cemetery Coalition have requested
State Attorney John McCarthy to file criminal charges against Bethesda
Self-Storage (1784 Holdings/Thunderbird Archeology) for the
desecration of a portion of Moses African Cemetery. BACC members
photographed the construction site every day from June to early
September, compiling 30,000 photographs that document the desecration.
Among the items photographed were a tombstone, a possible coffin lid,
possible human remains, various items of clothing, and numerous
funerary objects common to African American cemeteries.
McCarthy had previously said that
he had reviewed the Maryland law with the company and advised them of
their legal obligation to notify his office of any significant
archaeological findings. However McCarthy rebuffed the BACC lawyers by
citing a statement by the county historic preservation commission that
there was no evidence for a burial ground in that area.
BACC calls on McCarthy to
investigate Bethesda Self-Storage for grave desecration, destruction
of material evidence, non-compliance of County permitting and guidance
documents. Local, state, federal and international laws protect human
burials and desecration is anathema to civilized societies.
The Maryland Green Party will
continue to stand with the BACC and fight to honor the African
American bodies buried on this land.
Upcoming events
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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. At
that service we will be 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. 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.
Maryland Green
Party http://www.mdgreens.org/
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