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April 2022
Working toward a future where people and planet are
valued, and our government represents all of us.
By Co-chair Beth Scroggin,
Green Party of Pennsylvania
Greetings to all Pennsylvania
Commonwealth voters as we welcome spring, a season marked with growth
and renewal, along with some beautiful weather! On March 16, the
Green Party of PA began circulating nominating papers for our
candidates, which has inspired a renewed sense of excitement within me
for Green politics. I hope that as you learn more about our
state-level candidates this year, you will feel equally as
inspired.
Just before our nominating convention on
March 13, I spoke with Christina “PK” DiGiulio, who will be running
for PA governor . . . . Joining Christina “PK” DiGuilio on the ballot
will be Michael Bagdes-Canning, running for Lieutenant Governor of PA,
and Richard Weiss, running for U.S. Senate . . . .
The Green Party has an excellent slate of
candidates running for office this year, but we need your help to get
them on the ballot. Whether you’re a seasoned petitioner or have
never carried a clipboard before, we would be so grateful for you to
join us this year in helping our candidates achieve ballot access and
get into office, where they can start making the changes we so
desperately need! To join the Green Party campaign, please email
[email protected] or telephone (717) 839-2395 See More
PA Green News, April
2022
Edited by Chris
Robinson.
Green Party Co-sponsors PA
Climate Convergence
The Green Party of Pennsylvania (GPPA)
has become a co-sponsor of the PA Climate Convergence. Meeting
virtually on March 13, Green Party delegates, elected by their county
locals, voted unanimously to co-sponsor the event in Harrisburg, PA,
on the weekend of June 11 – June 13. . . . Hundreds of grass-roots
activists from environmental organizations will join together for a
weekend of actions, aimed at changing the climate conversation. They
are alarmed by the backward stance of the PA General Assembly. Green
Party organizer Joe Murray (Berks County) said, “Our government is
keeping PA from being part of the solution to our biggest crisis by
denying climate change and subsidizing fossil fuel production.” See
more
BREAKING: Green Party
Candidate Announces Bid For Lieutenant Governor
Michael Bagdes-Canning announced that he
will seek the nomination of the Green Party of Pennsylvania (GPPA,
www.gpofpa.org) for the office of Lieutenant Governor of
Pennsylvania. . . . “After reading the most recent IPCC Report and
hearing the totally inadequate response from our local, state, and
national leaders to its findings, I could no longer sit by. Using the
invasion of Ukraine as a pretext for more drilling, more pipes, and
more export facilities is madness,” said Bagdes-Canning. “We can’t
afford that kind of misl-eadership.” See
More...
BREAKING: Christina “PK”
DiGiulio Announces Campaign for Governor of PA
“I agree with the Green Party’s Ten Key
Values. I especially like that the Green Party first called for a ban
on fracking for gas in 2008, when it was instituted by a Democratic
Governor in PA. The Green Party provides a contrast with the
gubernatorial candidates from the two corporate parties, who have
remained silent about our fossil fuel problems. I also agree with the
Green Party’s stand on liberating people from the confines of
heteronormativity, which impacts the LGBTQIA+ community and all of our
society. I hope that my candidacy for Governor of PA will build the
membership of the Green Party and assist other Green Party candidates
to make their mark on the electoral globe.” See
More...
Philadelphia Greens Elect New
Leaders
Tre Schumacher tells GREEN STAR that
the Green Party of Philadelphia (GPOP) held its election of officers
on February 24. “We had eight members present, and we elected the
following officers for 2022: Chair Belinda Davis, Recording Secretary
Tre Schumacher, Membership Secretary Jarrett Anderson, and Treasurer
Hillary Kane. The meeting nominated delegates to GPPA, and their
election will take place at a future meeting.” You may contact
GPOP via email at [email protected].
You may follow GPOP on the web, https://www.gpop.org/;
Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/GreenPartyOfPhiladelphia/;
Twitter, https://twitter.com/GreenPartyofPHL;
and Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/green_party_of_philadelphia/.
Allegheny Greens Elect New
Leaders
Jay Ting Walker tells GREEN STAR that the Green Party of Allegheny
County (GPOAC) held its election of officers on February 1. “We had 50
voters, 60 attendees, and 72 RSVPs! Here's who was elected to our
officer positions: Chair Matt Nemeth, Vice Chair Riley Mahon,
Secretary Abi Hunter, Treasurer Steven Martinez, Technology and News
Media Coordinator Theron [he/him], Working Groups Coordinator Tom
Bailey, and Neighborhood Groups Coordinator Kelsey McNaul. We
discussed upcoming special elections, the GPUS platform amendment to
lower the voting age to 16, and endorsing a Sunrise Movement
Pittsburgh Earth Day event.” You may contact GPOAC via email at [email protected].
Please follow GPOAC on social media at @AlleghenyGreens on
Facebook and
Twitter, and @alleghenygreenparty on
Instagram.
Campaign Updates, April
2022
Edited by Chris
Robinson.
GENERAL ELECTION, November
8 The following Green Party
candidates have been endorsed by the GPPA meeting of delegates on
March 13. [Only candidates for nomination by the two corporate parties
will appear on the Primary Election ballot.]
Christina “PK” DiGiulio (Chester County) for Governor of
Pennsylvania You may volunteer
for PK’s campaign committee at [email protected].
You may follow PK's campaign here, Twitter: @PKforPA and facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/PKforPA
Michael Bagdes-Canning (Butler County) for Lieutenant
Governor of Pennsylvania You
may volunteer for Michael’s campaign committee at [email protected].
Richard L. Weiss,
Esq. (Allegheny County) for U.S. Senate from
Pennsylvania
Richard told GREEN STAR, “As U.S. Senator
from PA, my first act would be to call for a vote on Medicare for All.
I oppose fracking and support a rapid transition to renewable energy.
The U.S. should negotiate peace in
Ukraine.” You may volunteer for
Richard’s campaign committee at [email protected].
You may follow Richard’s
campaign here, Twitter: @RichardLWeiss.
Jay Ting Walker (Allegheny County) for
PA House District 23
Team Reports April
2022
Communication Team Report
-- By Chris Robinson.
Please tell us with which movement organization your county
Green Party is working. Please speak out and let the world know. We
will help you publicize your organizing. If you would like to join our
team, please volunteer here, https://www.gpofpa.org/team_communications_join
Finance Team Report --
By Tre Schumacher.
The Finance Team manages GPPA’s merchandise and budget and
communicates with the Steering Committee and particularly the
Treasurer to provide financial information and advice and to
facilitate compliance with government agencies such as the FEC. Our
current goals include fundraising for GPPA, maintaining monthly
sustainers, and assisting the Treasurer. Do you think GPPA can obtain
more funds or spend its funds more efficiently? If you do or if you
have other ideas, contact the Finance Team or attend one of our
meetings, which take place on an ad hoc basis. To join the
Finance Team, please visit https://www.gpofpa.org/team_finance_join.
National Green News, April
2022
Edited by Noah
Alter.
Revisiting a Green New Deal
for DC in 2022
In Washington, DC, along with other regions of the country, there
is a recognized, growing movement for a Green New Deal (GND). However,
big challenges like wealth and income inequality, a reduced life
expectancy, poverty, homelessness, and the negative impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, particularly for low-income
residents, remain extremely problematic.
To establish a stronger and more assertive GND movement, we need to
emphasize the ongoing struggle for economic, social, and environmental
human rights in DC. By doing so, we may be able to make the denial of
our fundamental political rights even more of an embarrassment both
nationally and internationally — much as segregation and lynching were
during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s, resulting in
the Supreme Court’s decision in the case of Brown v. Board of
Education.
There is an ambitious array of proposals for a GND in DC, which
will all require a considerable amount of intense discussion and
fine-tuning prior to implementation. Fortunately, there is a mighty
amount of untapped energy within the population that could be easily
channeled toward creating a more just DC. An ongoing dialogue and
steadfast activism will move us toward the goal of establishing a
Green New Deal for DC. An excellent presentation of the issues
involved was made by David Schwartzman, chair of the DC Statehood
Green Party’s political policy and action committee. See
More...
Global Green News, April
2022
Edited by Hal Brown.
Global Greens’ Statement of
Support for Ukraine
“Our principles of participatory
democracy, nonviolence and respect for diversity remain as true here
as at any time. We respect the need of Ukraine to defend itself, and
we call upon the international community to rapidly maximize and unify
nonviolent mechanisms to ensure Ukrainian sovereignty is maintained
and the invasion halted and reversed . . . .”
See
More
Asia Pacific Greens Federation
on Russia-Ukraine War and its Effects on the Environment
“The APGF calls upon all stakeholders to
make efforts . . . . We appeal to those countries who produce arms to
review their own role in facilitating conflicts of this kind and
encourage investment of those funds and resources in developing and
supporting sustainable green solutions. All governments should respect
and advocate for the democratic institutions and civil society
organisations of Ukraine and its neighbouring countries . . . .” See
More
Global Greens Conference 2022: Greens Struggle for Democracy
in Africa
Leaders of Africa’s green movements,
meeting virtually at the Global Greens Conference on February 5, spoke
about the difficulties faced by green parties in the face of the
strong predominance of “authoritarian” regimes in most African
countries. During this session entitled “Greens Struggle for Democracy
in Africa”, the panelists explored the multiple challenges related to
the functioning and existence of green parties on the continent . . .
. Among the speakers, there was Dr. Frank Habineza, founding
President of the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda who first made an
inventory of the situation of his party in Rwanda before explaining
how his party was struggling to register and to function fully as a
political party. Frank Habineza encountered enormous difficulties
caused by the power in Kigali before succeeding in obtaining
representation in parliaments. The Democratic Green Party (DGP) in
Rwanda has two deputies in the National Assembly and one senator.
Frank Habineza also evoked the horrific assassination of the
vice-president of his party, André Rwisereka, who was beheaded in a
ditch in July 2010. All these elements sufficiently prove the long
fight that the Rwandan green party is waging for democracy in his
country . . . See
More
Canadian Greens Oppose Arms
Exports to Ukraine
At a press conference held on March 1 . .
. Canadian Green Party members of parliament and interim leader Amita
Kuttner stated their opposition to sending Canadian arms to Ukraine .
. . . Kuttner said, “I one hundred percent do not support them (the
liberal government) sending lethal weapons. I think that in terms of
aid and immigration support these are things that are open doors. It’s
a Green Party stance of non-violence. We must do everything we can to
support in a non-violent way. I have a thing deep inside about not
supporting weapons exports at any point. We are going to be
contributing to violence in one way or another if it is sending
weapons. ” Kuttner went on to say that they do not encourage
people to fight but support, “diplomacy, sanctions and freezing assets
. . . See
More
GPPA MEETING DATES FOR 2022
- Sunday, June 12, 2022
- Sunday, September 11, 2022
- Sunday, November 13, 2022
Green Party of Pennsylvania Communications Team Issue
Credits:
EDITORS: Noah Alter, Hal Brown, and Chris Robinson CONTRIBUTORS:
Michael Bagdes-Canning, Christina "PK" DiGiulio, Joseph Murray, Chris
Robinson, Tre Schumacher, Beth Scroggin, Jay Ting Walker and Richard
L. Weiss. LAYOUT: Hal Brown, Sheri Miller and
David Ochmanowicz. GRAPHIC ARTS: Kevin Richardson
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