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October 2022
I Am A Green Because Of My
Child
By Beth Scroggin (Chester),
Co-chair, Green Party of PA
Hello,
and happy October, members and friends of the Green Party of
Pennsylvania! Since I last wrote a lead story for the Green Star,
I’ve twice had the pleasure of meeting with Pennsylvania Greens in
person. Such a privilege will never again be taken for granted after
the pandemic has left us all feeling disconnected from one another.
Meeting with my fellow Greens always serves as an inspiration to me,
and our meeting on September 10 was no exception. We met on a breezy,
late summer day at an outdoor picnic pavilion in beautiful Centre
County, surrounded by mountains. Former Green Party presidential
candidate Howie Hawkins joined us to share inspiring words of wisdom
from his many years of experience. As I listened to Howie speak and
took in the surrounding scenery, I got in touch with my reasoning for
becoming a Green in the first place.
“Many of
you are former Democrats, and at some point, you became frustrated
enough to walk away,” Howie said. This statement is certainly true of
me. In 2016, I worked on the Bernie Sanders campaign and became
frustrated when the Democratic Party sabotaged his (and my!) efforts,
but that alone is not the root of my involvement with the Greens. Nor
is my Green membership rooted solely in my fond memories of Ralph
Nader’s presidential candidacy in 2000, when I was still too young to
vote. Back then, I felt that the Green Party was the only party that
truly spoke to the issues my generation was facing. A significant
source of my frustration with the United States' political system and
my desire to support Green candidates and their ideals is the
difficulty I’ve faced raising a child in today’s world. As the saying
goes, it takes a village to raise a child, but our village is owned by
corporations.
In 2009,
when I found out I was expecting my daughter and set about researching
all that she would need, I discovered that the majority of baby
bottles on the market contained bisphenol-A (BPA), a known hormone
disruptor that leaches out of plastic and into foods and beverages
contained within. If I wanted to avoid feeding my baby tainted milk,
I would need to pay extra for BPA-free or glass bottles. Of course,
avoiding potentially toxic baby bottles was only the beginning. Many
toys contained phthalates or lead; certain formulas and baby foods
contained high-fructose corn syrup; crib mattresses emitted toxic
fumes; onesies were made from cotton that had been sprayed with an
unfathomable amount of pesticides. Although all of these dangers had
been indicated in multiple studies, corporations kept selling products
made from dangerous materials, and the government kept allowing it to
happen.
When I
thought about where I would send my daughter to school, I couldn’t
help but think of how much public education had changed since I was a
student. George W. Bush enacted No Child Left Behind in 2001, which
mandated that, somehow, 100 percent of students would be deemed
“proficient” in reading, writing, and mathematics by 2011 according to
arbitrary standards. Schools who failed to reach the required
benchmarks each year would lose funding. In their struggle to meet
these standards, public schools began pushing reading, writing, and
algebra skills at younger and younger ages, when children are simply
not developmentally capable of mastering these skills. Activities,
the arts, and even recess were pushed aside to make more room for
these academic subjects. In high schools, vocational classes were
curtailed so that students who would typically attend them would have
more time for remedial algebra. Schools prioritized helping the least
academically inclined meet the minimum standards, no longer giving the
same attention to helping all students discover their talents and
passion. Although Barack Obama enacted different legislation
regarding education, his “Race to the Top” was not much different in
spirit or in practice than No Child Left Behind. Regardless of which
of the duopoly controls the branches of government at any given time,
it is clear that ensuring a proper public education for children is no
politician’s priority. In fact, forcing schools to focus on arbitrary
standards, defunding the ones that fail to meet them, and the
existence of school vouchers all highly suggest that the goal of both
major parties is to dismantle public education.
At every
turn of my parenting journey thus far, I have been appalled by how
rampant consumerism permeates every aspect of childhood. Licensed
characters and corporate logos adorn everything for children of all
ages, from toys, to clothing, to junk food, and even diapers. Many
apps for young children spy on them, market to them, and push in-app
purchases. Corporations fund school initiatives in efforts to build
brand loyalty early (such as the school libraries overtly
provided by Target ). Corporations even provide curriculum
materials designed to minimize the problems they cause (such as
the
oil industry proclaiming their necessity via children’s
books ). Now that
my aforementioned 2009 baby is about to become a teenager, I am
discovering all the horrors of how corporations use social media to
control teens’ attention so that they can market to them nonstop.
Each year, social media companies discover new ways to become more
addictive, to gain more information about their users, and squeeze
every available penny from them. Politicians from both major parties
have made no effort what-so-ever to rein in how corporations market to
children.
As a
parent, I have so often felt that I’m fighting losing battles against
the society in which we live. Ideally, politicians should serve
people and work to create better living for everyone. They should
seek to ensure that all children have access to healthy food, safe and
adequate clothing and bedding, education that meets each of their
individual needs, and space for their minds to develop unabated by
corporate influence. However, none of that will happen when
politicians’ campaigns receive unlimited funding from major
corporations. The Green Party is the only party which refuses
corporate funding on principle. Green candidates are real people not
from the billionaire class, who understand what it means to just want
to raise happy and healthy children. I became a Green, first and
foremost, because I feel that I owe it to my child to try to create
the best world possible for her, and I believe that the four pillars
of the Green Party (ecological wisdom, grassroots democracy, social
justice, and nonviolence) are the best way to achieve that.
PA Green News
By Chris Robinson
On Labor Day 2022, Green Party
candidates for PA Governor and Lt. Governor recognized the importance
of organized labor in moving forward our Commonwealth. Green Party
candidate for PA Governor, Christina "PK" DiGiulio (Chester County)
said, “I am inspired to see a new generation of workers forming labor
unions to elevate and protect their workforce” . . . . “That’s
what inspired me about the history of our labor movement,” continued
Bagdes-Canning. “Workers organizing in unions changed the face of the
workplace and beyond. Those workers organized across the differences
that divided them and brought workers together to fight for radical
change.”
The Green Party Platform says, “The Green
Party supports the irreducible right of working people, without
hindrance, to form a union and to bargain collectively with their
employer. This right was guaranteed under the National Labor Relations
Act of 1935. We support the right of workers, without penalty, to
inform other workers on the premises of a union being formed. This
includes advertising and recruiting.” Read
more here...
“Prepare for the Surge,” Hawkins Tells PSA
Greens
The Green Party of Pennsylvania (GPPA,
www.gpofpa.org) held its
state-wide delegates meeting on September 10 in Belefonte, PA. There
were 25 delegates and visitors participating live and almost as many
via Zoom. The Keynote Address was given by Howie Hawkins, the Green
Party candidate for President of the U.S. (2020) and candidate for
Governor of New York (2022, 2018, 2014 and 2010).
By Howie Hawkins, GPPA Keynote
Speaker on September 10.
GPPA Co-Chair Jay Walker asked me to come
here and to talk about whatever I think will rally the Green Party of
PA. So, I will give you some suggestions for party organizing and then
about policy.
My Main Point: Don’t be
Discouraged. The Green Party has always had internal fights and
periods of low membership. For instance in the 1990s we had the GPUSA
split with the ASGP. Then in the 2000s, we had the split between the
Cobb and Nader factions.
When Ralph Nader ran for President as the
Green Party candidate in 2000, we got 2,900,000 votes. Four years
later, our candidate David Cobb got 120,000 votes. Gradually, this was
rebuilt until our candidate Jill Stein received 1,500,000 votes in
2016. In 2020, I was your candidate, but I could not get on the ballot
in 21 states – including Pennsylvania. I received 405,000 votes.
Still, it is our job to rebuild the Green
Party membership and to build the vote for our candidates.
Labor Day 2022, Green Party candidates
for PA Governor and Lt. Governor recognized the importance of
organized labor in moving forward our Commonwealth. Green Party
candidate for PA Governor, Christina "PK" DiGiulio (Chester County)
said, “I am inspired to see a new generation of workers forming labor
unions to elevate and protect their workforce” . . . . “That’s
what inspired me about the history of our labor movement,” continued
Bagdes-Canning. “Workers organizing in unions changed the face of the
workplace and beyond. Those workers organized across the differences
that divided them and brought workers together to fight for radical
change.”
The Green Party Platform says, “The Green
Party supports the irreducible right of working people, without
hindrance, to form a union and to bargain collectively with their
employer. This right was guaranteed under the National Labor Relations
Act of 1935. We support the right of workers, without penalty, to
inform other workers on the premises of a union being formed. This
includes advertising and recruiting.” Read more
here...
Campaign Updates
Edited by Chris Robinson
GENERAL ELECTION, November 8
The following Green Party candidates have been endorsed by the
Green Party of Pennsylvania.
Christina “PK” DiGiulio (Chester
County) for Governor of Pennsylvania
And Michael Bagdes-Canning (Butler
County) for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
Richard L. Weiss, Esq. (Allegheny
County) for U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania
U.S. Senate from PA, Vote Green
Party – Not the Same Old Story
By Richard L. Weiss, Green Party Candidate for U.S.
Senate from Pennsylvania
In the November General Election, you will see my name listed as
the Green Party Candidate for U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania. This is
why you should vote for me.
First, End Cancer Causing Fracking
I believe that fracking is ruining the water and health of
Pennsylvania. The latest UN report on climate change predicts heat
waves, drought, famine and rising sea levels which the UN Secretary
General says “puts us firmly on track towards an unlivable world” and
which underscores the need to immediately make all efforts to stop
emissions of greenhouse gasses. This can be accomplished through a
"just transition" to renewable energy that provides jobs, and does not
cause cancer like fracking and burning fossil fuels. Read more
here...
Jay Ting Walker (Allegheny County) for
PA House District 23
Zarah Livingston (Allegheny County)
for PA House District 32
Candidate to Meet Voters in House District #32
By Zarah Livingston, Green Party
Candidate for PA House District #32
Hello. My name is Zarah Livingston, and I
am campaigning to be the PA Representative for District 32. I plan to
meet the voters while knocking on doors in Oakmont, Penn Hills, Plum
and Verona, and I am sure that we will build a close relationship. I
hope to be a Green Party representative who actually feels close to
the community. Then, I will be able to formally address the ongoing
gun violence with practical programs for youth and their parents. I
plan to make it easier for my constituents to access public
information, for example campaign records, public funds information,
etc. Read more
here...
National Green News
Edited
by Noah Alter
Big Oil Admits "Gaslighting" People While
Planet Burns
...internal documents from Shell,
ExxonMobil, Chevron, and BP have come to light providing yet more
proof that even their tepid, public commitments to addressing the
climate crisis are a pack of lies. These documents, revealed through
congressional hearings, admit to "gaslighting" the public, expose
their scrambling to disavow commitments to international climate
goals, and their utter contempt for climate organizers. They expose
the fantasy of dirty energy companies providing real solutions to the
climate crisis, through the marketplace, when fundamental market
forces drive them to extract every last dollar from every last bit of
oil and gas in their holdings.
And yet elected officials keep going back
to the market, and the corporate behemoths who dominate the market,
for climate action. They ignore real solutions like a Just Transition
to 100% clean, renewable, public power through an Eco-Socialist Green
New Deal, because our elected officials are just as addicted to Wall
Street donations to their campaigns as our society is addicted to oil.
Read more
here...
Global Green News
Edited
by Hal Brown
Tunisia Ministry of
Environment Bans Manufacture of Plastic Bags
During a meeting held at the headquarters
of the Ministry of Environment by Minister Chikhaoui, the
participants, including representatives of the Trade Union Chamber of
the plastics industry of UTICA, agreed to continue coordination
concerning the guidelines adopted at the international level and aimed
at developing an international document that will end plastic
pollution by 2024. Read more
here...
U.K. Green Party Warns, Prime Minister’s Plans Foster
Climate Destroying Industry
Adrian Ramsay, Green co-leader, severely
criticized the Prime Minister’s plan in a new request for renewable
energies:
“The plan to grant 100 new licenses to
oil and gas companies to expand their climate destroying industry and
continue raking in eye-watering dirty profits is inexplicable while we
still hold the COP Presidency and when we know that renewables are far
cheaper.” Read more
here...
Australian Green Party Fighting For Refugee
Rights
“We categorize one another on the basis of what we can materially
offer the economic system. There is a significant issue in evaluating
and looking at refugees this way. A refugee is defined as an
individual who is forced to flee their country due to political
violence, fear of personal safety, disturbed public order, and needs
international protection. Asking for asylum and becoming a refugee
should not be conditional, whether they are entering a new country as
an economic asset or not.” Read more
here...
Green Concerns May Determine Energy Development In
New Brunswick
With no short-term option for supplying LNG directly to Europe, the
greener hydrogen option looks like the best way forward for NB. German
environmentalists are pressuring Scholz’s government coalition, which
includes the Green Party, to reject any Canadian energy that emits
carbon dioxide. Therefore, with an eye to the German market, the
Belledune Port Authority has proposed a facility that will use
renewable electricity to create hydrogen through electrolysis of
water, which leaves only oxygen as a by-product. This “green”
hydrogen is being touted as a long-term solution to replace fossil
fuels. It produces no emissions when created by renewable energy
sources and can be converted into ammonia, which is dense and can be
shipped long distances. Read more
here...
GPPA Meeting
Dates for 2022
All State Web Conferences will be 12:00 noon to
4pm.
Sunday November 13 via Zoom.
Green Party of
Pennsylvania Communications Team and Media
Commitee
Editors: Noah Alter, Hal Brown, Chris Robinson
Contributors: Michael Badges-Canning, Christina "PK"
DiGuilio, Howie Hawkins, Zara Livingston, Chris Robinson, Beth
Scroggin, and Richard L. Weiss
Layout: Hal Brown, Sherri Miller, and David Ochmanowicz
Jr.
Graphic Arts: Kevin Richardson
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