PA Green News
Edited by Chris Robinson
New Leaders Vow to Expand PA Green Party
On January 8, fifty delegates
and friends of the PA Green Party of PA (GPPA) State Committee met
online to elect their 2023 Steering Committee. The Green Party members
present hailed from Philadelphia and Allegheny, Beaver, Berks, Bucks,
Butler, Centre, Chester, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Huntingdon,
Lancaster, Lebanon, McKean, Monroe, Montgomery, Wayne and Westmoreland
Counties.
GPPA Co-chair Jay Ting Walker
(Allegheny), who was halfway through a two-year term in office, had
proposed a plan to expand the GPPA’s membership and influence. This
plan, “GPPA 2023 Goals,” was adopted by the party in November 2022,
and will be implemented by the newly elected Steering Committee. It
calls for organizing well-functioning Green Parties in ten PA
counties.
In explaining his plan, Walker said, “My
intention is for the Steering Committee to be focused on implementing
the 2023 Goals. With our 2023 Goals, county delegates to the GPPA
state committee will focus on a return to the basics of organizing. We
will build up our county parties so that we can better act on the
issues we care about, while supporting Green Party candidates around
the Commonwealth."
READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
Target to Win Regent Square
At their February General Assembly, the
Green Party of Allegheny County passed a plan to organize one
neighborhood. “The focus of this plan is to dive deep into a single
municipality in 2023. By adopting elements of the Green Party of
England and Wales' Target to Win plan, we’re hoping to overcome the
zero name recognition the Green Party has. This plan includes putting
out and delivering a physical newsletter, conducting a neighborhood
survey, a series of events hosted by Greens, and a regularly-meeting
neighborhood Green group. This plan is only talking about the Green
Party of Allegheny County’s work in Swissvale.”
The new plan has
three goals, “Build a sustained presence in a municipality to be
continued long after campaigning; Recruit local Green Party members
[who] can support candidates in the Regent Square area and set the
direction for Green elected officials; and Touch every single voter in
a municipality with our message and information on our
candidates.”
PA Green Party Joins MLK Week of Peace Actions
By Jocolyn Bowser-Bostick
For about two billion people throughout
some Asian countries such as China, South Korea, Singapore, and
Vietnam, the lunar calendar is used to mark the progress of months and
years. The Lunar New Year began on January 22 with celebrations
lasting up to 16 days. The Chinese predict this lunar year to be
marked by peace, prosperity, and optimism.
As a member of the Green Party of
Pennsylvania (GPPA), I long for this to be true because the U.S. is a
key player in sustaining too many violent conflicts around the world
instead of being, as it could be, a major force for facilitating and
maintaining peace, prosperity, clean energy, and environmental
sustainability. The U.S. could and should be a leader in achieving the
17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which include the four goals
cited above. They were adopted and committed to by the U.S. and 192
other countries in 2015.
These SDGs are about achieving social,
economic, political and environmental progress for all of us but
especially for the most vulnerable and exploited people on our planet.
The Green Party’s 10 Key Values are very similar to the United
Nations’ 17 SDGs . . . . There are other NGO’s, thankfully, that make
agitating for peace a high priority, and the United National Antiwar
Coalition (UNAC) is one of them.
Early last year, UNAC called for several
days of actions and protests titled, STOP U.S. Wars: MLK Week of
Actions, to run from January 13 through January 22, because it
encompassed the U.S. holiday that celebrates the birthday of the
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a great visionary who understood
the importance of promoting peace, love for humanity and the use of
non-violent protest as a strategy to gain needed societal changes and
social/economic justice. The GPPA Steering Committee endorsed these
ten days of action to focus on changing policies and funding
priorities to promote peace domestically and internationally, such
as:
- Cutting the U.S. military budget in half;
- Ending new U.S funding of nuclear weapons and having the U.S. sign
onto treaties that reduce nuclear weapons and the threat of nuclear
war;
- Having the U.S. deescalate the war in Ukraine and promote a
peaceful resolution to the violence between Russia and Ukraine;
- Stopping the U.S. military support of the Saudi-led war in Yemen;
and
- Ending U.S. financial, political, and military backing of the
physical, social, and environmental violence and oppression being
inflicted by Israel on the Palestinian people.
Many of these issues and other policy
changes that promote peace and social/economic justice are addressed
in the Peace Platform of the Green Party of the
U.S.
READ THE FULL STORY
HERE
Team Reports
Edited by Patrick O. McNally
On February 13, the GPPA Steering Committee appointed two new team
leaders:
Theron Gilliland Jr. (he/him) (Allegheny) will lead the
Core Team; and
James E. Rasmussen (Butler) will lead the Green Wave Team.
The Green Party’s Core Team establishes
party rules, develops the platform, and manages the tools and systems
that maintain the party and allow it to grow. The Core Team’s email is
[email protected]
The Green Party’s Green Wave Team identifies, recruits, and
supports candidates for office who represent our Four Pillars and Ten
Key Values. The Green Wave email address is [email protected]
On February 13, the Steering Committee also re-appointed Tre
Schumacher (Delaware) to continue leading the Green Party Finance
Team. The Finance Team’s email address is [email protected]
On January 15, the GPPA Steering Committee reappointed Chris
Robinson (Philadelphia) to continue leading the Green Party
Communication Team, and appointed David Ochmanowicz Jr. (Bucks) as
ComTeam co-leader. The ComTeam’s email address is [email protected]
To learn more about the GPPA’s Action Teams, please visit
here, https://www.gpofpa.org/teams and
stay tuned to the monthly GREEN STAR newsletter for updates on the
activities of Core, Green Wave, Finance and Communication
Teams
National Green
News
Edited by David Ochmanowicz
Jr.
We the People are Taking a Bath
Lead story in Greening the
Dollar, newsletter of the Banking and Monetary Reform Committee of the
Green Party of the U.S.
READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
GPUS 2022 Campaign
Review
The GPUS Coordinated Campaign Committee
presented a webinar on January 10, 2023. A panel of 2022 Green Party
candidates reflected on their recent campaigns and talked about next
steps. VIEW
THE WEBINAR HERE
"Don’t ever let anyone . . . make you feel as though our
demands are on the fringe"
My name is Tony Ndege. I am a co chair of
North
Carolina Green Party and one of several national
co-chairs of the Green Party U.S. Today I come here first and foremost
as an anti-war fighter of more than twenty five years and one of
dozens of organizers who helped to put together the largest action
against U.S.-led war in North Carolina history right here in Raleigh
[on] Feb 15, 2003. That event was part of the largest global day of
anti-war resistance in history...
“Don’t ever let anyone tell you or make
you feel as though our demands are on the fringe. We are the majority.
The vast majority of working people want peace because we do not
profit from destruction. We want jobs that give us meaning and which
help humanity – not divide and destroy us. We want a real stake in the
future of our society and we want to wake up without fear of
repression or sudden ruinage. Don't let anybody tell you wanting these
things is too unrealistic. Our entire system is designed to force us
into submitting to this falsehood. Stand up for your beliefs.”
READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
Global Green
News
Edited by Hal Brown
Japanese Green Party Calls For End To Nuclear
Power
12 years after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant disaster .
. . the Green Party of Japan is speaking out against the policy,
citing the dangers of nuclear power plants and the radiation exposure
in all aspects of the industry . . . . The government is currently
conducting four public comments on the promotion of nuclear power and
the GX realization policy, and the Green Party is calling for the
public to voice their opposition. The party is also focusing on the
unified municipal election in 2023 and appealing to address the
climate crisis...READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
Criticism Surges as German Green
Party Sends Tanks to Ukraine
The recent
decision by the German government to send battle tanks to Ukraine has
sparked criticism from opposition groups and the general public. Sevim
Dağdelen (pictured), a member of the opposition Left Party . . . spoke
out against the move during a recent interview on DemocracyNow. She
accused the German Greens and the liberal coalition partners of
succumbing to the heavy pressure from the U.S. Biden administration,
leading to a historic wrong decision. According to recent polls, the
majority of the German population is against sending battle tanks to
Ukraine and is in favor of more diplomacy and a negotiated peace in
Ukraine. Dağdelen also warned of the potential consequences of the
move, including a heightened mobilization in Russia and the
destruction of the relationship between Germany and Russia... READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
First Commercial Flight test of a
Hydrogen aircraft
...After obtaining its authorizations at the end of the
year, ZeroAvia has just carried out its first flight test. Made with a
19-seater Dornier 228, it lasted 10 minutes. It took place from the
ZeroAvia research center situated at Cotswold Airport, itself located
in the English county of Gloucestershire . . . . However, while
hydrogen can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the energy is not
totally green. Nearly 95% of the hydrogen produced in the world still
comes from fossil fuels. READ
THE FULL STORY HERE
GPPA Meeting Dates for 2023:
All State Web Conferences will begin promptly at
noon.
Sunday,
March 12, RSVP for Zoom information here https://www.gpofpa.org/gppa_state_committee_20230312 .
Saturday
and Sunday, June 10 and 11, location to be
announced.
Saturday and Sunday,
September 9 and 10, location to be announced.
Sunday, November 12, via
Zoom.
GPPA Communications
Team
Issue Credits:
Editors: Hal Brown, Patrick O. McNally, David Ochmanowicz
Jr. and Chris Robinson
Contributors: Jocolyn Bowser Bostick, Theron Gilliland Jr.,
Joseph U. Murray, Tina Olson, James E. Rasmussen, Chris Robinson and
Jay Ting Walker
Layout: Hal Brown, Sherri Miller, and David Ochmanowicz
Jr.
Graphic Arts: Kevin Richardson
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