Ron Hardy of Green Party Watch has an excellent report on last night’s Presidential Candidate Forum.
Also, these reports:
Kim Wilder of On the Wilder Side.
Greens for Greens – Green Party Presidential Candidate Forum
The GPUS convention will be aired live at Pacafica Radio, which will air a live three-hour broadcast from the Green Party Convention in Chicago on Sunday, July 13th as the convention comes to a close.
The broadcast will air Sunday, July 13th, 12 to 3 PM EDT (11 AM to 2 PM CDT; 9 AM to 12 PDT)
Also, remember to access the various blogs:
California Greening
Detroit Greens
Green Party Watch
Greens for Greens
lounovak – Provides a play by play synopsis of what’s going on – Thanks Lou!
On the Wilder Side
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I’ll be updating this page today as more news comes in about the GPUS Convention.
Proviso connections at the Green Party convention (Proviso Probe)
Some Diversity and Caucus updates (On the Wilder Side blog)
The Green Party: What should be the central message? (On the Wilder Side blog)
This just in GP-US Steering Committee nominees (On the Wilder Side blog)
Our “Daily Greens” Coverage(On the Wilder Side blog)
Black Caucus Surprise(On the Wilder Side blog)
More updates and photos (On the Wilder Side blog)
Green Party Annual Meeting (Greens for Greens blog)
Green Party Annual Meeting (news4greens blog)
Hip Hop Activist Rosa Clemente Accepts VP Slot to Run w/ Cynthia McKinney (Cynthia McKinney’s blog)
Daily Greens: Cynthia McKinney & Rosa Clemente (On the Wilder Side blog)
An Open Note to the Green Party (Points by Drew Pritt blog)
Mayor Daley Welcomes You to Chicago (California Greening)
Day Two of the Green Party National Convention (Chicago Public Radio)
Greens Debate Party Foundations (Chicago Public Radio)
NYC-based Activist, Community Organizer Gets Green Party VP Nod (the NYC Independent Media Center)
Seeing Green at Party’s Convention in Chicago (DailyMe)
California’s 168 delegates play key role at Green Party Presidential Nominating (News Blaze)
Green Party: Red ink in Chicago bash (The Swamp from The Baltimore Sun)
Green Party Holds Convention In Chicago (WMAQ TV Chicago)
listen to highlights of the Green Party National Convention on KPFK Radio (90.7fm in Los Angeles) and streaming live globally at kpfk.org on Sunday, July 13, from 9am to 12pm.
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Cynthia McKinney has chosen a Vice-Presidential running mate, New York City-based community activist and journalist Rosa Clemente. The New York City IMC conducted in interview with Ms. Clemente which can be viewed by clicking the story link below.
I am going to try to keep an open mind about Cynthia McKinney’s choice because I think it’s great to get more people involved in the party. However I am somewhat disappointed that she did not choose some already in the party who have been actively seeking nominations or who have been vying for the Presidential nomination already. My choices would have been:
SKCM Curry (who was actively seeking the VP nomination)
or
Jared Ball
Having said that, I do like what I read about Ms. Clemente and excited at the prospect of having two women of color running for these offices. Additionally, I feel it will attract a population of voting age people that have not voted in elections before.
Finally, I would hope that Ms. Clemente would set her sights on continuing her involvement in electoral politics with the Green Party and run for other offices in her area in the future.
It will be interesting to see how Cynthia McKinney’s choice affects her chances for obtaining the GPUS Presidential Nomination.
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Rosa Clemente helped found and coordinate the first-ever National Hip Hop Political Convention in Newark, NJ, which brought together over 3,000 people from across the country. Speaking afterward with The Indypendent’s Ana Nogueira, Clemente summed up her efforts: “If we don’t make some power moves now and in 2008, we aren’t going anywhere as a generation.”
2004 Indy Interview w/ Rosa Clemente, Likely Green Party Vice-Presidential Nominee
Rosa A. Clemente released the following statement:
“I am honored and excited to accept this invitation to run with Cynthia McKinney. Cynthia McKinney is a hero to me and many others across this country and around the world for her courage in standing up to George Bush while the Democratic Party establishment caved.
“This campaign is the opportunity the Hip-Hop generation has been working for. This is our time to address the issues affecting our communities – rising unemployment, the high cost of food and housing, a lack of quality public education and access to higher education, the prison-industrial complex, and unaccountable corporate media. These issues are not being addressed by either the Republican or Democratic nominee.
“I choose to do this, not for me, but for my generation, my community and my daughter. I don’t see the Green Party as an alternative; I see it as an imperative. I trust that my Vice Presidential run will inspire all people, but especially young people of color, to recognize that we have more then two choices. Together, we can build the future we’ve been dreaming of.”
Hip-Hop artist M1 says, “I’ve never voted in the Presidential election; I’ve never felt strongly enough about a candidate to. Knowing that Rosa Clemente is down with Cynthia McKinney’s run, I feel that now is the greatest opportunity for the Hip-Hop community to put our collective strength and power to the test and vote for someone who represents who we are and what we stand for.”
For more info visit:
http://www.rosaclemente.com
http://www.runcynthiarun.org


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Look for updates on the Green Party of the United States Convention July 10 – 13 at these Green Blogs:
This page is linked from Dee’s ‘Dotes left sidebar.
California Greening
Detroit Greens
Green Party Watch
Greens for Greens
lounovak
Olivers Arrow
On the Wilder Side
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The latest news:
Cynthia McKinney favored for the Green Party’s presidential nod (Los Angeles Times – http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/07/cynthia-mckinne.html)
Green Party Holds Media Workshop (Chicago Public Radio – http://www.wbez.org/Content.aspx?audioID=26491)
Green Party prepares for convention (HO1-19 — http://hoinews.com/news/news_story.aspx?id=157630)
Greens to Nominate President in Chicago (Chicago Public Radio – http://www.wbez.org/Content.aspx?audioID=26455)
Election Unspun July 10 – Green Party Convention Starts Amid Criticism (Free Spech Radio – http://www.fsrn.org/content/election-unspun-july-10-green-party-convention-starts-amid-criticism/2749)
Green Party To Tap Hip-Hop Activist For VP (Vibe – New York,NY – http://blogs.vibe.com/jeffchang/2008/07/green-party-to-tap-hiphop-activist-for-vp/)
McKinney picks Clemente for Green Party running mate (Third Party Watch – http://thirdpartywatch.com/2008/07/10/mckinney-picks-clemente-for-green-party-running-mate/)
NPR today mentions the Green Party Convention in their headline news today, with a special piece beyond just mentioning it in the headlines.
More news today on the Green Party Convention:
Chicago Hosts Green Party Convention (Chicago Public Radio)
Green Party prepares for convention (Chicago Tribune)
Whitney gets his snark on (DailyHerald.com)
Green Party to hold convention, nominate presidential candidate (Chicago Sun Times)
McKinney expected to get Green Party nomination this week (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Pat LaMarche: Chicago a city of political change (Bangor Daily News)
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Today marks the beginning of a very exciting weekend for the Green Party of the United States.
The Annual National Meeting is being held in Chicago. This weekend the Presidential Candidate for the GPUS will be chosen. Candidates vying for the nomination are:

Kat Swift —————————————— Cynthia McKinney

Kent Mesplay —————————————— Jesse Johnson
Green Party Watch will be covering the ANM with regular updates to:

I am not attending this year, but will be following closely as the event progresses.
MEDIA RELEASE – GREEN PARTY OF UTAH
PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATING CONVENTION TO HIGHLIGHT HEALTH CARE, HOMELESSNESS, ENVIRONMENT, DRUG REFORM, IRAQ WAR
COLLECTION EFFORT FOR UTAH SHELTERS AND FOOD BANKS WILL BE HELD LOCALLY
Contact information: Deanna Taylor, 801.631.2998, gpu@gput.org
Green Party of Utah Delegate to Attend National Meeting in Chicago; Food and Clothing collection efforts will take place in Chicago and Utah; Presidential Candidate to be nominated
06.25.07 Salt Lake City – The Green Party of the United States Annual National Meeting, “Live Green Vote Green”, will be held in Chicago July 10 – 13, where the candidate for President for the GPUS will be chosen. The convention will serve as a public forum for discussion on a variety of major issues including nuclear power, single payer health insurance, homelessness, the war on drugs and the Iraq War.
Moab Green Party Local Member Harold Shepherd will be representing the Green Party of Utah at the Convention. “I am very excited to be a representative for the GPUT,” says Shepherd, a consultant for Red Rock Forests in Moab and Executive Director for the Center for Water Advocacy. “Utah is one of the states that is being hit most directly with climate change, energy development, water conflicts and other environmental and social justice issues and is far behind most other states in addressing these issues. I think the GPUT and the National Green party have a chance to be leaders in going beyond mere talk and actually reversing the tide of the social and environmental crises in the West.” Shepherd has over 25 years working with Indian Tribes, conservation organizations and activists on water and natural resources related topics.
Pat LaMarche of Maine, 2004 Green Party Vice Presidential Candidate and 2006 Candidate for Governor of Maine is launching a collection effort for homeless shelters during the National Convention for Chicago shelters. Utah will join that effort locally.
“Political parties have a tendency to drop into a location for a gathering or convention, occupy some of the more affluent areas of the city and completely overlook the constituency in that area that most needs a better government. I’m proud that every time I’ve put out the call to my Green counterparts around this country to help others in need; they have responded quickly and generously. I can’t thank the Greens of Utah enough for answering this call,” says LaMarche, author of Left Out in America: The State of Homelessness in the United States, which tells the stories of many homeless Americans during her 14-day journey in homeless shelters throughout the country where she witnessed firsthand the condition of the homelessness crisis.
“Homelessness effects everyone,” states Deanna Taylor, Co-Coordinator of the GPUT. “The National Alliance to End Homelessness estimates approximately 600,000 families and 1.35 million children experience homelessness in the U.S., making up about 50 % of the homeless population,” explains Taylor. “According to its 2007 report, The Road Home, Utah’s largest homeless shelter, all shelters served an unduplicated 3, 862 individuals for a total 222,581 nights of shelter last year. The total number of shelter nights is up by 8,207 from last year.” Taylor further adds, “There is no reason why anyone should be without food, clothing and shelter. This is not only a problem, it’s an epidemic that must be addressed by our leaders, our communities, and our citizens taking action to demand a system where homelessness becomes an issue of the past.”
The GPUT is joining the national collection effort to collect items for local shelters and food banks by asking Utahns to bring clothing, personal and food items in labeled bags or boxes during July to The Free Speech Zone, 411 South 800 East, Salt Lake City or The Utah Peace House Project, West Jordan (call ahead – 801.631.2998) or arrange a drop off/pick up by calling 801.209.0219 or 801.631.2998 or writing to gpu@gput.org
2008 Green National Convention: Live Green, Vote Green http://www.greenparty2008.org
Green Party News Center http://www.gp.org/newscenter.shtml
Green Party of Utah http://www.gput.org, http://www.desertgreens.org
Contact: Utah: Deanna Taylor, 801.631.2998, gpu@gput.org
Maine: Pat LaMarche, 207.671.0190, patlamarche@hotmail.com
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