Hello Greens,
Happy Fall Equinox! It's been a busy month for
Greens around the country. Everyone's been preparing for
the big Climate Strike Marches and the People's
Mobilization to Stop the US War Machine Protests that
happened last weekend. Check out the stories and photos
below! Our National Outreach Committee gave out small grants
to Green Party locals to help them get their members to
the marches and protests or to have literature printed
and signs made.
Also
happening last week was the National Green Party Black
Caucus 2020 Presidential Candidate Debate at Ball State
University in Muncie, Indiana. Six presidential candidates were there
to answer questions on issues that are important to the African
American community. Candidates included longtime Green
politician Howie Hawkins, self-described protest
candidate David Rolde, activist Ian Schlakman, Youngstown
Board of Education board member Dario Hunter, musician
Chad Wilson and Dennis Lambert.
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That's all from me for this
month. Take care and Stay strong!
- Starlene Rankin, GreenLine Editor and Green Party
Staff Member
From coast to coast, Greens
were out in force to support the September 20 Global Climate Strike,
heeding the call of youth leaders in the Fridays For Future school
strikes for climate. Check out a roundup of Green-supported events from the
weekend at gp.org or
search for #GPStrike on
Twitter to see what Greens
got up to around the country!
In New York City, the Green Party
of NY joined over 250,000 climate strikers in the rallies and march in
lower Manhattan. “Being in that massive crowd, spotting faces I’ve
known from many years of struggle for ecological justice and many,
many new faces who have more recently committed themselves to the
fight, was so moving” said Michael O’Neil, GPUS’ new
Communications Manager who came in from Syracuse, NY for the
event. “And as someone who has worked on Green Party campaigns that
have called for a Green New Deal —going back to 2010— it felt amazing
to see scores of groups and young people carrying that demand forward
on their posters and banners.”
Greens in Madison, WI joined
Extinction Rebellion and allies in taking over the state capitol
building, chanting “I believe that we will win!” and marched on a
dirty fossil fuel plant to demand clean, renewable energy.
Speaking at a Palo Alto, CA rally,
Green Party of Santa Clara County Co-Chair Nassim
Nouri thanked young people in attendance for courageously
fighting to save their own future from climate catastrophe and asked
all of the adults present to “raise (their) hand in honor of all the
young people we have done wrong. We have all lived a life for a
disposable planet and did not pay attention to the fact
that we don’t have
one.” “Greens actually
hope for and work for a future that we deserve and we hope for, and a
better world that we know is possible,” Nouri said.
Back in NYC, GPUS National
Co-Chair Margaret Flowers was one of the primary organizers of the
People’s Mobilization to Stop the U.S. War Machine and Save the
Planet, a series of events linking the issues of war and climate
catastrophe that included a rally on September 22. GPUS
endorsed the mobilization and provided support for Greens to attend.
“We need, in the anti-war movement, the same assertive and strong
positions that the climate crisis has — and the climate crisis
movement understands we are not going to solve the climate crisis if
we don't stop the U.S. military machine” said Flowers. “We are
anti-imperialist, we are pro-peace we are for a Green New Deal that
cuts military spending significantly and uses those funds to lift up
people and protect the planet.”
2016 GPUS Vice Presidential
Nominee Ajamu Baraka attended the mobilization, where he was
awarded the U.S. Peace and Freedom Prize for his courageous work and
writing against militarism and empire. Speaking on the need for Greens
to lead the way on linking these issues, Baraka said “What we have
seen from both of the major political parties is they are quite happy
to collude with the ruling class in perpetuating death and destruction
against the entire planet. That is why it is so important for a party
like the Green Party to exist.”
GPUS National Co-Chair and
GPNY Co-Chair Gloria Mattera echoed that sentiment, saying
“The Green Party has, for decades, been speaking out against
all wars and U.S. aggression and connects with Green
Parties and Left organizations around the world because we know that
we need an international solution both for peace and the climate
crisis.”
The GPUS National Black Caucus hosted a spirited
presidential candidates forum on the campus of Ball State University
in Muncie, IN with a special focus on issues of concern to the black
community. Most of the active candidates were able to attend and the
event was livestreamed
on YouTube and Facebook.
In addition to giving candidates
the chance to elaborate on their platforms for racial, social and
economic justice for people of color, the event also featured guest
speakers Bishop Gregg L.Greer, Chairman Fred Hampton Jr. and
Akua Njeru. “Our goal is to liberate our people and to give
them access to information that they may not routinely have,” said
GPUS National Black Caucus member Monica James, the
primary organizer of the forum. “The Green Party Presidential
Candidates of the 2020 campaign are all paying attention to the
current issues in America and we can change the current
narrative."
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Green
victory over Glyphosate The Green Party of the Albuquerque
Metropolitan Area's
petition campaign paid off big time in terms of public health and
environmental integrity. The petition asked the Bernalillo County
Board of Commissioners to stop using glyphosate in open spaces, parks,
sports fields and other public areas under its administration.
Approximately 500 signatures were presented to the
Commissioners.
After
lots of dedication and perseverance gathering signatures, the
Green Party of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Area (GPAMA) had
its petition ready for a Bernalillo County Commission meeting in
October 2018. Prior to the meeting an alert was sent to petition
signers. People called, e-mailed, and appeared in person at multiple
meetings to support the effort to eliminate glyphosate use on
county-administered properties. The Commission heard the comments and
unanimously passed a resolution to impose a moratorium on and
eventually eliminate the county's glyphosate use. CONTINUE READING
Allegheny, PA. Greens Favor Civilian
Police Review Board Two
members of the Allegheny County Council submitted a bill to create a
countywide Civilian Police Review Board, similar to the board already
in existence in Pittsburgh. A public hearing was held in August by
Council, and below is testimony given by a Green Party spokesperson:
"Hi, my name is Jay Walker, and I'm the chair of the Green
Party of Allegheny County. I represent the more than 1000
registered Green Party members who reside in this county. Our party
endorsed an independent review board last September because it
exemplified three out of the four pillars that form the foundation of
our party.: CONTINUE READING
SEP 09, 2019 Greens
run in fall 2019 elections At least 62 Greens are running in elections in September,
October and November 2019. At least 43 Greens have run in winter,
spring and summer 2019 elections, with 18 elected. Most are running
for a variety of positions: city and town councils, soil and water
commissions, school boards, township trustees, and zoning boards. A
few are seeking seats for state legislature or statewide office.
CONTINUE READING
AUG 28, 2019 The
Green Party denounces business deals and trade policies through which
multinational corporations profit from the destruction of the
Brazilian rainforest.
Private concerns are gutting the Amazon rainforest, contributing to
fires, the loss of plant and animal species, and global warming
through the release of carbon as trees are cleared. More than 74,000
fires have burned approximately 7,200 square miles this year in the
Brazilian portion of the rainforest."Brazilian politicians are
lobbying U.S. businesses like Cargill and Burger King for contracts by
promoting the Amazon region for reckless and exploitative ranching,
logging and mining operations," said Craig Seeman, member of
the Green Party's Animal Rights Committee. CONTINUE READING
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