[North-NV-Greens] Fwd: [usgp-dx] Greensweek, May 18

Paul Etxeberri eusko at greens.org
Thu May 19 15:59:45 PDT 2005


>
>GREENSWEEK
>
>A national Green bulletin
>Vol. 3, No. 5
>Wednesday, May 18, 2005
>http://www.gp.org/greensweek/index.html
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>Contents:
>- Green news
>- Upcoming events
>- Green Action
>- Resources
>- Good reads
>
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>G R E E N
>N E W S
>
>
>AIMEE ALLISON  According to early returns, Aimee
>Allison placed fourth in a field of nine
>candidates in the May 17 election for Oakland
>City Council (District 2) in California.  The
>difference between Allison, who led in the polls
>and collected numerous endorsements, and winner
>Patricia Kernighan was 2303 votes.  (Between 1000
>and 2000 ballots remained to be counted as of
>early May 18, and there's a chance that Allison
>may end up in third place, with up to 17%.)
>Greens are calling the election a good argument
>for Instant Runoff Voting; on May 14, Allison
>participated in a press conference sponsored by
>4IRV in favor of IRV under the Grand Lake Theater
>Marquee in Oakland.  Allison was the only Oakland
>City Council candidate whose received a majority
>(52%) of contributions from donors giving less
>than $100.  In comparison, 7.3% of the
>contributions to Pat Kernighanís campaign have
>been less than $100; the figure for Shirley Gee
>is about 16% and for David Kakishiba is 25%.  On
>May 11, the International Longshore and Warehouse
>Union Locals 10 officially endorsed Allison.
>Local Greens say that the Allison campaign was
>very well-run and helped advance the Alameda and
>California Green Parties and build local
>alliances.
>http://www.aimeeallison.org
>http://www.cagreens.org
>
>
>OREGON VICTORIES  Pacific Green Party candidate
>Matt Donohue was elected to the Corvallis (509J)
>School Board on May 17, defeating rightwing
>Republican John Turman (49.67% to 39.18 %) and
>marking the 4th local victory for the party in
>Benton County.  There are currently two Greens on
>the Corvallis City Council and one on the Benton
>County Soil & Water Board.  Local Greens note
>that Donohue and his campaign manager, Corvallis
>City councilor George Grosch, ran an
>old-fashioned, shoe-leather, phone-calling
>grassroots effort.  In Jackson County, Green
>Party candidate Mat Marr was just elected to
>Ashland District 5 School Board.  Marr, who is 24
>years old and considered a rising star in the
>Green Party, successfully unseated incumbent
>Chuck Keil, president of the Jackson County
>Democratic Party Coordinating Committee.
>http://www.pacificgreens.org
>
>
>ELAINE BROWN will formally announce her candidacy
>in the nonpartisan race for Mayor of Brunswick,
>Georgia, and officially open her campaign
>headquarters on May 19 (Malcolm X's birthday).
>Under the campaign slogan "Empowering the People!
>Sharing the Wealth!" Brown says she wants to
>displace "the Confederate establishment" (the
>current mayor is a Lt. Col. in the Sons of
>Confederate Veterans) as much as the present
>administration wants to remove the black and poor
>population of Brunswick under an economic plan to
>gentrify Brunswick.  Brown, the only woman to
>lead the Black Panther Party, declared her
>intention to run for Mayor of Brunswick as a
>member of the Green Party during a speech on
>April 23 before a full house at Howard University
>in Washington, DC
><http://www.dcstatehoodgreen.org//press/press.php?annc_id=73ßion_id=2>.
>  Send a check made out to "Friends of Elaine
>Brown for Mayor of Brunswick, Georgia" to this
>address: Elaine Brown  129 Altama Connector  #107
>  Brunswick, GA 31525 (Include a note with your
>name, occupation, address, and amount donated
>along with the check, to comply with election
>laws.).
>http://www.elainebrown.org (under construction)
>
>
>MIGUEL ANGEL NIEVES, Green candidate for Mayor of
>New Britain, Connecticut, will hold a campaign
>"Walk to Re-claim New Britain" on Saturday, May
>21.  Nieves formally announced his candidacy on
>April 29 at the Puerto Rican Society of New
>Britain.  A graduate of Hartford Public High
>School, Nieves earned a business degree from
>Morse School of Business.  A native of Rio
>Grande, Puerto Rico, Nieves has lived in New
>Britain for more than 15 years.  More
>information: 860-832-8141.
>http://www.nieves.politicalgateway.com
>http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/nievesformayor
>http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/nbgreen
>
>
>SEASON OF SOLIDARY WITH HAITI (May through
>October)  The Green Party Task Force on Haiti has
>announced a campaign to support Haitian democracy
>and justice, titled "Season of Solidarity with
>Haiti."  The Task Force urges Green Party members
>and friends to plan solidarity actions and events
>from May throught October, 2005 (May is Haitian
>Heritage Month), and encourages state Green
>Parties to endorse the eason of Solidarity with
>Haiti.  The Task Force on Haiti is organized by
>members of the Green Party's Peace Action
>Committee, Black Caucus, and International
>Committee and is currently seeking members.
>Individual Greens are encouraged to sign on to
>the endorsement list.
>http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_02_07.html
>Contact Logan Martinez, loganmartinez at hotmail.com
>
>
>GREEN PARTY CARD  Show your 'Green Pride' by
>becoming a card-carrying Green!  Introduced in
>March, the Green Party Card program has already
>raised nearly $11,000.00, half of which has been
>contributed back to the state parties.  For $36 a
>year members of the program receive a
>personalized card, a subscription to Green Pages,
>a button, a bumper sticker, and contact
>information for state parties and committees.
>The national office sends the contact information
>for new cardholders to the Green Party Card
>Coordinator in each state.  Card Coordinators are
>encouraged to put the new cardholders in touch
>with their local Green Party, and half of every
>$36 contribution goes to the state Green Party of
>the cardholder.  State or local parties can
>request bundles of 100 or more application cards
>to distribute.  Green Party Operations Director
>Emily Citkowski notes that $36 is roughly
>equivalent to the $1 paid to join the Populist
>Party in 1890s.  Sign-up for a card on line at
><http://www.gp.org/greenpartycard.html>, or look
>for the ad in the latest issue of Green Pages.
>More information: 1-866-41-GREEN.
>
>
>GREEN PAGES  The Spring issue of Green Pages is
>now online at
><http://www.gp.org/greenpages/content/volume9/issue1/index_9-1.php>.
>  Green Pages' editors encourage local and state
>Green Party offices to update their websites by
>providing links to the articles that feature
>coverage of their state, and/or that are relevant
>to all Greens nationwide.
>
>
>CALIFORNIA  The clean-up of two highly toxic and
>possibly lethal shoreline sites on San Francisco
>Bay will now be supervised by the state
>Department of Toxic Substances Control after
>newly-elected Green Party city councilmember
>Gayle McLaughlin in Richmond led a grassroots
>drive to force the state agency to take immediate
>action.  The sites are thought to be the source
>of many life-threatening cancers and other
>ailments to people in the area, and are
>contaminated with dangerous compounds, ranging
>from mercury and heavy metals to pesticides, PCBs
>and other hazardous chemicals.  The California
>Environmental Protection Agency announced that it
>will lead the clean-up oversight at the
>University of California, Berkeley's Richmond
>Field Station and adjacent Zeneca/Cherokee-Simeon
>Campus Bay after demands from McLaughlin and area
>progressives including Bay Area Residents for
>Responsible Development, West County Toxics
>Coalition and the Richmond Progressive Alliance,
>which helped elect McLaughlin to the Richmond
>City Council in 2004.
>http://www.cagreens.org
>
>
>CONNECTICUT  The Green Party of Connecticut has
>joined with other environmental groups in
>condemning General Electric's attempt to
>greenwash itself as an environmentally friendly
>company through its 'Ecomagination' ad campaign.
>A leading proponent for the clean-up of the
>entire length of the Housatonic River, the Green
>Party of Connecticut cited GE's PCB pollution
>along the Housatonic and its delayed efforts to
>clean up the river for decades.  GE has spent
>millions of dollars more on public relations
>distorting the facts about PCBs in an effort to
>convince the public that no action is  necessary,
>and has also undermined the federal Superfund
>program by challenging key provisions of the
>statute in federal court.
>http://www.ctgreens.org
>http://www.housatonic-river.com
>http://www.scenichudson.org
>
>
>FLORIDA  As of press time on May 18, the Broward
>County Green Party is about to announce that it
>has joined a legal challenge to ordinances
>recently enacted in Ft. Lauderdale limiting
>demonstrators at the Organization of American
>States General Assembly meeting, June 4-7.  The
>OAS General Assembly meets in Ft. Lauderdale from
>June 4-7, with participants from 34 nations.
>Greens have criticized the OAS's trade policies,
>noting that they undermine labor, local
>economies, regional environments, and political
>self-determination, and plan to join other
>political groups are planning peaceful
>demonstrations during the OAS meeting.  The City
>of Ft. Lauderdale recently enacted an ordinance
>that would hinder the right of public protest,
>which Broward Greens have called
>unconstitutional.  A coalition including
>attorneys from the National Lawyers Guild Mass
>Defense Committee and the ACLU are filing the
>suit; the Florida Green Party has also signed on.
>http://www.browardgreens.org
>http://www.aja.org
>
>
>KENTUCKY  Kyle Moon, Campus Green, was elected as
>the Eastern Kentucky University Student
>Government Association President.
>http://www.easternprogress.com/media/paper419/news/2005/04/14/News/Moon-Takes.Presidency.Voter.TurnOut.Decreases-923810.shtml
>
>
>MINNESOTA  Article on Green mayoral candidate
>Farheen Hakeem in Minnesota Women's Press:
>http://www.womenspress.com/newspaper/2005/2103prof.html
>http://www.hakeemformayor.org/index.shtml
>
>
>SOUTH CAROLINA  Gregg Jocoy has been invited to
>submit a monthly column to YC
>Magazine, a no-cost monthly magazine in York
>County.  YC Magazine isn't on line right now, but
>readers can request copies of his columns by
>writing to Jocoy at <nancyj at cetlink.net>.
>More Green articles and columns:
>http://www.gp.org/articles.html
>http://www.YorkGreens.com
>http://www.scgreenparty.org
>
>
>VERMONT  The Vermont Green Party, at its annual
>statewide meeting on May 7 at Saint Michaelís
>College in Colchester, became the second state
>Green Party in the nation to pass a resolution
>designed to call on the Green Party of the United
>States to deliberate reforms geared toward "one
>Green, one vote" democracy.  The proposals
>specifically encourage the national Green Party
>to move toward proportional representation on the
>national committee and national convention,
>binding delegates to states' decisions on first
>ballots at national nominating conventions, and
>mandating independence from major political
>parties with respect to candidate selection,
>endorsement, and campaigning.
>http://vermontgreens.org.
>
>
>WISCONSIN  The Wisconsin Green Party urged the
>Joint Finance Committee to fully fund Focus on
>Energy.  Gov. Doyle has proposed an $56 million
>cut from the Public Benefits Fund, which funds
>the program.  His proposal would redirect $35
>million from the fund to the Department of
>Administration, and would cut another $21 from
>the fund elsewhere in the budget.  The Public
>Benefits Fund is defined by law as being separate
>and to be used only for its intended purpose.
>"Oil and natural gas prices are rising, and oil
>and natural gas supplies are dropping as the
>demand for them rises," said Jill Bussiere,
>co-chair of the Wisconsin Green Party.  "We have
>a program in place in Wisconsin, Focus on Energy,
>to help citizens conserve energy, use energy
>efficiently, and increase their use of renewable
>energy sources.  This is exactly what is needed
>to help prepare for our uncertain energy future."
>http://www.wisconsingreenparty.org
>
>
>LAVENDER GREEN CAUCUS  Starlene Rankin was
>elected Lavender Caucus Delegate to the CC for a
>2-year term ending April 15, 2007.  David Strand
>was elected Alternate Delegate to the CC for a 2
>year term ending April 15, 2007.  There was
>consensus among caucus members on the appointment
>of Thomas Leavitt to the Green Party's
>Accreditation Committee and consensus on the
>appointments of Marina Payne and Judith Grant who
>join Cyndi Norman in representing the Lavender
>Caucus on the Diversity Committee.
>http://www.lavendergreens.org
>
>
>CAMPUS GREENS  Campus Greens have announced a
>brand new website at
><http://www.campusgreens.org>.  Campus Green
>organizers request that all chapters to send
>their contact info and websites (if available) to
><info at campusgreens.org> for the chapter's page,
>as well as short summaries of their current
>and/or future campaigns.  Send a message to Dave
>Wilcox, Steering Committee member, at that
>address for more information.
>http://www.campusgreens.org
>
>
>NATIONAL  Green Party leaders spoke out against
>plans to expand the use of nuclear energy as a
>substitute for fossil fuels, calling nuclear
>energy neither clean nor safe.  Greens instead
>urged dramatic steps to reduce consumption of
>energy in the U.S. and investment in clean,
>renewable energy sources.  "Nuclear power creates
>massive amounts of hazardous radioactive waste,
>which must be stored somewhere," said Julia
>Willebrand, co-chair of the Green Party's
>International Committee.  "No one wants to live
>near a nuclear waste storage site.  Wherever the
>waste gets stored, the danger of leakage
>threatens the environment, especially water
>tables.  Furthermore, nuclear power plants face
>all sorts of security problems, from possible
>meltdowns to sabotage."
>http://www.gp.org/press/pr_2005_05_04.html
>
>
>NATIONAL  The Green Party of the United States
>has announced two job openings.
>
>-- The Assistant Fundraising Coordinator will
>help with the party's fundraising program.  At
>this time, the position will primarily involve
>phone banking, but in the future the position may
>also involve other fundraising or administrative
>tasks.
>http://www.gp.org/documents/fundraising_ast.html
>
>-- The Online and Outreach Fundraising
>Coordinator will coordinate on-line fundraising
>and outreach projects with staff and committees.
>http://www.gp.org/documents/fundraising_coor.html
>
>
>NATIONAL: Attention Greens running for office in
>2005!  Are you listed on the greens.org/elections
>page? If you are running for re-election, have
>you submitted your information for the 2005 page?
>  It is important that we have all qualified*
>Greens running for office listed.  Please check:
>http://www.greens.org/elections/   Also check
>existing listings for accuracy and completeness
>of information.  Also, be sure to send campaign
>announcements and press releases to Greensweek at
><greensweek at gpus.org>.
>
>
>NATIONAL:  The Coordinated Campaign Committee has
>added a new 'Get Out The Vote' Manual to the
>growing list of documents available from the CCC.
>  John Funchion of the Green Party of Rhode Island
>wrote the 17 page handout, which can be
>downloaded at:
>http://www.gp.org/committees/campaign/manual.html
>
>
>
>INTERNATIONAL  The vote total for the Green Party
>of England and Wales represented a major
>increase, from 0.6% in 2001 to 1.0% of the total
>vote in 2005.  Also, they gained 8 seats on
>county councils (a rough equivalent to state
>legislatures here, although more local and with
>less power). This represents an increase of 6
>from the 2001 elections, when they only had 2
>seats.  The Scottish Green Party received 25,760
>votes; this is the first time Scottish Greens
>competed in Westminster elections.  In Northern
>Ireland, the Green Party won 3 District Council
>seats.
>http://www.greenparty.org.uk/news
>http://www.scottishgreens.org.uk
>http://www.greens-in.org/tiki-index.php
>
>
>READ ABOUT and get involved in your state Green
>Party http://www.gp.org/states.html
>Read about and get involved in a national Green
>Party caucus
>Lavender Greens Caucus (gay, lesbian, bisexual,
>transgender, queer, and intersex Greens)
>http://www.lavendergreens.org/
>Women's Caucus
>http://www.gp.org/committees/women/index.html
>Black Caucus http://www.gpblackcaucus.us/
>Youth Caucus discussion list
>http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/youth-caucus
>Latino Caucus (site to be announced)
>Disability Caucus http://immuneweb.org/dg/
>
>
>MORE GREEN PARTY NEWS:
>http://web.greens.org/news/
>
>
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>U P C O M I N G
>E V E N T S
>
>
>MAY 21-22  Spring plenary of the Green Party of
>California, at Mission College.  Hosted by the
>San Fernando Valley Greens, party members from
>around the state will discuss platforms and
>policies.  Featuring workshops, tabling, Aztec
>Dancers, and other activities for the general
>public.   Address: 13356 Eldridge Avenue in
>Sylmar.
>More information: 818-886-4867,
>greenplenaryinfo at gmail.com
>http://www.cagreens.org/plenary.
>
>
>JUNE 12-18  Walk for Truth, Justice and
>Community, endorsed by the Pacific Green Party of
>Oregon, in solidarity with the Rural Organizing
>Project and other progressive groups.  The Walk
>will proceed from Turner (near Salem) to
>Portland, with a stop for a rally at the State
>Capitol on Monday, June 13, to be joined by
>progressive legislators and other Salem allies.
>Contact number: 503-543-8417.
>http://www.rop.org
>http://www.pacificgreens.org/
>
>
>JUNE 24-26:  Green Policy Conference 2005 for
>Green Officeholders and Staff.  Hosted by Green
>and progressive officeholders of Madison and Dane
>County, Wisconsin.  Green officeholders and staff
>will activities, share and learn from successes
>and failures, and discuss possible coordination
>of efforts across the country for even greater
>impact.  No registration cost for attendees,
>thanks to generous supporters.
>http://www.greenpolicy.us
>
>
>JULY 21-24  2005 Annual Green Party National
>Committee Meeting in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  Details to
>be announced.
>http://www.gp.org
>
>
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>
>G R E E N
>A C T I O N
>
>
>CALL CONGRESS
>* Call, fax, write a letter, or pay a visit
>* Contact information: Congressional switchboard:
>(202) 224-3121
>US House of Representatives:
>http://www.house.gov/
>US Senate: http://www.senate.gov
>* Write a letter to the editor, a guest op-ed
>column, essay, or article
>
>
>==>  Urge Congress to pass 'Gold Standard' voting
>machine paper trail legislation.  The
>Cobb-LaMarche campaign investigated numerous
>accounts of vote manipulation and obstruction in
>Ohio and New Mexico in the 2004 presidential
>election <http://www.votecobb.org>; similar
>reports also surfaced in other states.  Congress
>has so far failed to rally behind a bill
>addressing problems with computerized voting
>equipment and requiring auditable paper trails.
>Send a letter to Congress:
>http://www.workingforchange.com/activism/action.cfm?itemid=18973
>
>
>==> Urge Congress to pass The Torture Outsourcing
>Prevention Act, HR 952.  The practice of sending
>detainees to other countries where they can be
>tortured to extract information is abhorrent and
>un-American.  The US must reflect high standards
>of morality if it is to be accepted as a world
>leader, and high moral standards definitely do
>not include 'outsourcing' torture.
>http://www.fcnl.org/act_lam_current/lam0310_05.htm
>
>
>==> Urge Congress to pass HR 983 and S 427, which
>would create a renewable electricity standard.
>The US has so far failed to introduce serious
>alternative energy programs, yet American
>dependence on polluting fossil fuels becomes
>daily more precarious.  Scientists and
>environmentalists, as well as the US Energy
>Information Administration, agree that
>alternative energy is practicable and economic.
>Both houses have good bills to set a Renewable
>Portfolio Standard (HR 983, S 427).  The bills
>would requires utilities to gradually increase
>their use of clean energy to 20% of total power
>generation, a feasible goal.
>http://www.ucsaction.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=12787
>
>.
>==>  Encourage US Representatives cosponsor the
>States' Rights to Medical Marijuana Bill that
>will soon be introduced by bipartisan members of
>the House.  The link below will take you to a
>website from which you can send an email through
>the Marijuana Policy Project containing the
>details of the bill to your congressperson.
>https://ssl.capwiz.com/mpp/issues/alert/?alertid=7293581&type=CO
>
>
>==>  Write to Rreps and urge them to pass the
>Employee Free Choice Act, which would give US
>workers the unabridged right to form unions to
>protect their job conditions and to participate
>in the democratic process locally and nationally.
>  When workers in our country try to form unions,
>they are often threatened, and are actually fired
>in 25% of private-sector union election
>campaigns.  Bipartisan bills -- the Employee Free
>Choice Act -- are now pending in Congress to
>protect the rights of workers to form unions.
>http://afl-cio.org/aboutunions/voiceatwork/ns04192005.cfm
>
>
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>
>RESOURCES
>
>War Times/Tiempo de Guerras, the antiwar
>newspaper, has just published two new
>downloadable educational flyers:
>
>* Be All You Can Be: Don't Enlist -- lets young
>people know what the US Armed Forces really want
>from them
>
>* Iraq: "Stay the Course" or Get Out Now? --
>addresses the concerns that keep many people from
>translating their belief that invading Iraq was
>wrong into active opposition to the continuing
>U.S. occupation
>
>To download English or Spanish versions of these
>flyers in PDF format, visit
><http://www.war-times.org/>.  You can also
>download Microsoft Word versions of the "Stay the
>Course?" flyers in both Spanish and English.
>Send comments to <info at war-times.org> or write to
>them at War Times/Tiempo de Guerras, c/o P.O. Box
>99096, Emeryville, CA 94662.
>
>
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>
>
>GOOD READS
>Recommended articles, books, web sites:
>
>
>==> "The U.S.: More Like Saddam Every Day the
>Occupation Continues: A Two Year Review From
>Inside Occupied Iraq" Interview with Ghazwan
>Al-Mukhtar from "Occupied Baghdad"  Interview by
>Kevin Zeese at DemocracyRising.us
>http://democracyrising.us/content/view/215/164/
>
>
>==> "Home from Iraq: Journalist urges Americans
>to search for truth, freedom", in The Louisville
>(KY) Courier-Journal,  Adapted from a speech
>given by photojournalist Molly Bingham at Western
>Kentucky University last month.  Bingham, a
>Louisville native, was detained in 2003 by Iraqi
>security forces and held in Abu Ghraib prison
>from March 25 to April 2, 2003.
>http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050508/OPINION04/505080346/1054/OPINION
>
>
>==> "The Climate of Man", a three-party series on
>global warming by Elizabeth Kolbert in The New
>Yorker.
>http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?050425fa_fact3
>
>http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?050502fa_fact3
>http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?050509fa_fact3
>
>
>==> "As The World Burns": Mother Jones is running
>a special series of articles on global warming,
>especially on attempts by ExxonMobil to obfuscate
>the public perception of the danger and the
>media's reluctance to report the story.
>http://www.motherjones.com/news/featurex/2005/05/world_burns.html
>
>
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