NOVEMBER 2019
Working
toward a future where people and planet are valued, and our government
represents all of us.
On Dragonflies by GPPA Co-chair Alan Smith
Cold, crisp November air fills my
lungs as I run on the Chester Valley trail. I stop to catch my breath.
To my left I notice, to my surprise, a dragonfly. It’s too cold for
them to be around I think to myself. I am reminded that indigenous
people all over the world consider the dragonfly to have a special
connection with the world beyond our sight and are associated with
change and transformation. Human eyes see things at 60 frames a
second. Dragonflies see things at 600 frames a second. Some believe
they carry messages from the ancestors. I immediately think about
mother, she was born during the first week of November in 1932, and
passed on during the second week of November last year. Her voice
rings in my head, “Always leave a place better than when you found
it.” It is one of the most important things that she had impressed
upon me. It is describes a philosophy that guides the Green movement
all over the world.
From indigenous people in Central
and South America fighting to save the rainforests and its inhabitants
to the local work here in Pennsylvania to stop fracking and fossil
fuel pipelines. The protests against corporate and oligarchical rule
and for a more equitable way of life can be found in every corner of
the world. Here in Pennsylvania, from Tom Bailey’s work to stop the
use of nuclear energy and hold people accountable for its destructive
radiation, to Cheri Honkala’s work to empower those who have been
financially exploited and chewed up by capitalism, Greens have
dedicated their lives to leaving this place called Earth better than
when we found it.
One of the most important ways I
think we can be inspired to continue this work is to simply, “stop and
smell the roses.” November and December are typical times when we
reconnect with each other and think about what we are thankful for.
Take some time, slow down, and imagine viewing life at 600 frames a
second like a dragonfly! The Green Party’s 10 Key Values and 4 Pillars
are a reflection of such a vision, they paint a picture of a world
that is equitable, just, and appreciated. It is why I am Green.
(Painting below, “Dragonfly” by Antonio Solari) (Drawing below of Alma
Smith by Alan Smith)
GPPA
News Highlights
edited by Chris Robinson
The Red Flag is waving above Pennsylvania’s coal mining towns
PennLive Letter by Timothy Runkle, Elizabethtown,
Lancaster County.
Pennsylvania is a powerhouse in the energy market ranking as
the number two and three natural gas and coal producer in the nation.
Our long legacy as a coal country has now overlapped with a gas boom.
So the energy economy is a large part of Pennsylvania’s past and will
no doubt be part of its future. We have all heard the phrase “those
who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” but how many
of us can recognize the red flags preceding a repeat? Red Flag!
Recently as many as 67 rare cancers have afflicted children in
Washington, Fayette, Green, and Westmoreland Counties. As many as
thirteen of those children have died. It may be no coincidence that
this area is also densely populated with gas-producing fracking wells.
With this information before them our state legislators are seeking to
enhance gas extraction through bill packages such as Restore PA that
will debt ourselves to the gas extraction industry or Energize PA that
busts the dam on gas extraction. The Red Flag is waving! Does it not
deserve a pause for reflection? Those who cannot remember the past are
condemned to repeat it. [Tim Runkle is treasurer of the Green Party of
Pennsylvania and chair of the Green Party of Lancaster County.] (show all)
Challenge to Philly voting machines could affect 2 other
counties
Northampton and
Cumberland counties, with nearly half a million voters between them,
also selected the machine that Philly bought. The legal settlement at
issue resolved a lawsuit filed by 2016 Green Party presidential
candidate Jill Stein's campaign. Her suit charged that the lack of a
paper trail on voting machines used in 2016 left voters and officials
unable to carefully audit the results. The settlement requires the
state to switch to election systems with voter verifiable paper
ballots that can be audited and to have the machines in place no later
than the 2020 primary. (show all)
Green Party Candidate Jill Stein at Federal Courthouse in
Philadelphia
The Steering
Committee of the Green Party of Philadelphia (GPPA) has endorsed the
Protect Our Vote rally on Wednesday, October 2, and the struggle to
“Stop the Machine.” Protect Our Vote believes that the voting system
chosen for three Pennsylvania counties does not meet the standard for
election integrity. GPPA Co-Chair Sheri Miller said, “Cumberland,
Northampton and Philadelphia Counties have chosen to use the ES&S
ExpressVote XL voting system. We demand that this be stopped. (show all)
Greens Say, PA Legislators Working Overtime to Destroy the
Planet
As the world goes on strike for peace and ecology and
engages in direct action to save the planet, some PA legislators are
working overtime to push through HB 1102, the Keystone Energy
Enhancement Act. On September 23, the House Commerce Committee is
scheduled to vote on this bill, which proposes to use tax dollars to
set up and develop “Energy Enhancement Zones,” where fracked gas will
be promoted and new fracking spurred. GPPA Co-chair Sheri Miller from
Adams County said, “The Green Party urges PA legislators to vote “NO”
on HB 1102. We urge all voters in PA to contact their legislators to
voice their opposition to this bill. We urge everyone to flood the
media to highlight this disastrous bill, so it can be stopped.” (show all)
Campaign Updates
edited by Chris Robinson
Mike Farley for
Supervisor Latimore
Township, Adams County For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/CharlesMichaelFarleyForLAtimoreTwpSuper
Riley Mahon for School
Board Upper Saint Clair
Township, Allegheny County For more information visit https://alleghenygreens.gitlab.io/rileymahon2019/
Nicholas Prete for School
Board Methacton School
District, Eagleville, Montgomery County For more
information visit www.facebook.com/nickformethacton
Tara Yaney for Edgewood
Borough Council
Allegheny County For more information visit https://taraforedgewood.com/
WRITE IN
CANDIDATES:
Keith Collins for Trainer
Borough Council Delaware
County
Olivia Faison for City
Council
Philadelphia For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/2257786581154302/ or https://www.olivia4philly.org/
Timothy Runkle for
Elizabethtown Tax Collector
Lancaster County
Team
Updates
Finance Team
by Tim Runkle
The Finance Team includes
volunteers who help to manage and plan the finances of the Green
Party. Team tasks include membership promotion, fundraising,
merchandise, and state event/meeting planning. Our volunteers are
spread across the state and perform their organizing remotely while
connecting local Green Chapters with new membership and supportive
organizations. Finance Team meetings occur on the 1st and 3rd Meeting
of each month at 8:30 p.m. To join the Finance Team sign up HERE.
Communications
Team by Chris Robinson
The Communication
Team needs volunteers with talent in graphics to design election
flyers and posters. If you would like to join our team, please
volunteer HERE.
Core Team by
Sheri Miller
The Core Team has been writing
a new draft of the GPPA Platform. If you are interested in becoming
more active and joining the Core Team, please sign up HERE.
edited by Dave
Ochmanowicz
Green
Party Supports Chicago Teachers Strike
The Green Party stands with the Chicago Teachers Union in
their strike demands, including lowering class size and hiring more
support staff such as nurses, librarians, social workers, special
education case managers and bilingual teachers. We support their
demands for affordable housing for new teachers and more than 16,000
homeless students, and their demands for higher raises and more school
funding. "The Green Party emphasizes its pro-labor platform and urges
all ... area residents to stand in solidarity with striking school
employees, and workers everywhere to join and support those refusing
to cross picket lines in whatever capacity they can," said Tony Ndege,
co-chair of the Green Party of the United States. (show all)
Hillary Clinton: Jill Stein "is a Russian asset. I
mean, totally"
Hillary Clinton hasn’t just attacked Jill, but every one of
Jill’s volunteers, her staff, her voters — everyone who supported her
campaign. And not just Jill’s campaign! Clinton’s scaremongering is
aimed at all Green Party candidates and supporters — all of us who
dare to challenge the Democrats and Republicans’ stranglehold on our
elections. It’s an attack against you. (show all)
Green Wave Telethon 2019 - If you missed it we've got you
covered
Woot-woot! 🎉 Last week’s Green Wave Telethon livestream
featured a FABULOUS showcase of Greens running for office from across
the country. Did you miss it? We’ve got a link below for you to catch
up. The telethon had two goals: 1. We want to celebrate who is out
there fighting in the trenches for our party’s values in 2019 and (show all)
Jill Stein challenges Hillary Clinton to debate after 'Russian
Asset' smear
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday made the
baseless claim that Dr. Jill Stein, the Green Party's 2016 nominee for
president, was a Russian agent—an allegation that was met with
derision from Stein and an invitation to debate. "In light of the
latest slanderous allegations from Hillary Clinton, I challenge her to
a debate," tweeted Stein. "It's a shame HRC is peddling conspiracy
theories to justify her failure instead of reflecting on real reasons
Dems lost in 2016," Stein added. (show all)
More Greens Running in Connecticut than other states
CLINTON, Ct — Not Democrats, not Republicans, the Green
Party in Connecticut is running more candidates in local elections
than it ever has before, and it is running more candidates in more
local elections than any other state in the union. Take, for example,
the Town of Clinton, located on the shoreline in Connecticut. There
are nine Green Party candidates running in the local election. There
are Green Party candidates running for positions for every council,
board and commission in the Town of Clinton. The Green Party
candidates’ slogan is: “Vote Clean, Vote Green.” (show all)
edited by Gayle
Morrow
CANADIAN FEDERAL ELECTIONS
In addition to the party’s concern for the climate, pledging
to cut emissions 60% by 2030, and reach “net zero” by 2050, the
Canadian Green Party Platform has gone even further before the October
21 federal elections. They intend to work for “free post-secondary
tuition, prescription drugs, dental care, universal child care and
affordable housing” in addition to a “Guaranteed Livable Income to
help Canadians adapt to a transforming job market.” To keep work on
climate crisis non-partisan, Greens are proposing a “cross-party
cabinet mandated ‘to ensure that Canada does its part to limit global
warming to a level civilization can survive, and mitigate the impacts
of climate change on Canadians.’” (show all)
GREENS BEING
GREEN
Green Party in Ireland to seek €20 in carbon tax in Budget
2020
Green Party leader, Eamon Ryan, said “action
needed to be taken immediately and not at the end of the decade when
it will be too late,” and has also proposed a goal to “increase the
tax to €90 per tonne by 2030.” (show all)
THE YOUTH WHO ARE SAVING US
We would be remiss if we did not praise our young people for
their efforts to save the planet they will be inheriting. They
created, organized, and implemented Climate Strikes all over the
world, demanding action on the crisis now. From groups of thousands in
New York and London, to smaller groups of perhaps only a few
such as Bethlehem and Lehigh Valley, PA to Hong Kong, our children whom we ignore at our
peril stood up and shouted! Thank you, guys.
edited by Chris
Robinson
Green Party
events are in GREEN. Other
Movement events are in RED.
November 8, 15, 22 and 29 at 11:30
am Climate Crisis Awareness
Rally Lincoln Square in Gettysburg
(York Street crossing) Hosted by Adams County Green Party in
solidarity with Greta Thunburg's worldwide climate awareness
movement. facebook.com/events/2206600726129147/
November 8, 15, 22 and 29 at
noon Youth Climate Strike, Fridays for
Future City County Building, 414
Grant St, Pittsburgh, PA. More information from [email protected]
November 4, 7:00
pm Green Party of Chester County Virtual
Meeting Interested parties should
contact [email protected] for a
link.
November 4, 7:30
pm Green Party of Allegheny County General
Assembly Panera Bread, 3401
Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA More information from [email protected]
November 5, 7:00 am until 8:00
pm GENERAL ELECTION
DAY Please vote for progressive
candidates
November 9, 7:00
pm Monthly Fund Live Music Event
Benefits Poor People’s Economic
Human Rights Campaign Sankofa House, 906 South 49th Street,
Philadelphia. https://www.facebook.com/events/377979329745077/
November 11 thru November
15 Waging Peace in
Vietnam Elliott School of
International Affairs, George Washington University. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d50cffdef3559000172e304/t/5d927b43d8534629353a9c80/1569880905084/WagingPeace-GW+Program-4pg-V4.pdf
November 16, 10:00
am Breakfast of
Champions Poor People’s Economic
Human Rights Campaign 1505 West Allegheny Avenue, Philadelphia PA.
https://www.facebook.com/events/415076579420265/
November 18, 7:00
pm Green Party of Bucks County Meeting with Green Party
of Montgomery County Arcadia
University, 450 South Easton Road, Glenside, PA. More information
from: [email protected] or
[email protected]
November 30,
noon Close the Drone War Command
Center Air Guard Station, Easton
Road (#611) at County Line Road, Horsham, PA. Hosted by Brandywine
Peace Community with Bucks County Green Party, Montgomery County Green
Party, and the Green Party of Philadelphia [email protected] http://www.brandywinepeace.com/events/”
December 2, 7:00
pm Green Party of Chester County
Meeting Interested parties should
contact: [email protected] for more
information.
December 3, 7:30
pm Green Party of Allegheny County General
Assembly Panera Bread, 3401
Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA More information from: [email protected]
December 5, 7:00
pm Green Party of Philadelphia (GPOP) Membership
Meeting More information from: [email protected]
GPPA Meeting Dates for
2019-2020:
- Sunday, November 17, 2019 -
Virtual Meeting
- January 2020 (Virtual, officer
elections, state nominating convention) - Sunday January
12
- March 2020 (In-person) -
Saturday/Sunday March 21/22 (Region 1)
- Early June 2020 (Virtual) - Sunday
June 7
- September 2020 (In-person,
retreat) - Saturday/Sunday September 12/13
- Post-Election Day 2020 (Virtual) -
Sunday November 15
Web Conferences are online - RSVP to get
connection information. The locations for in-person conferences are
to be determined. In-person conferences can be hosted by counties,
county groups or regions. These events are fundraisers. When hosted
locally, the host group receives back half of the revenue after
expenses. To apply for hosting, submit your info to our Application for Local Hosting of GPPA State Meetings
or GPPA-Sponsored Events. We strive for geographic diversity in reviewing
applications, however, all submissions are considered.
Green Party
of Pennsylvania Communications Team & Media
Committee
Issue
Credits:
EDITORS:
Chris Robinson, Dave Ochmanowicz Jr., & Gayle Morrow
CONTRIBUTORS: Tim Runkle,
Sheri Miller, & Chris Robinson LAYOUT: Sheri Miller & Dannee Schoepfer GRAPHIC ARTS: Kevin
Richardson ILLUSTRATIONS:
Alan Smith, Antonio
Solari
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