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Cynthia McKinney Speaks in Denver Colorado, before DNC

Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney speaks at the R-eCreate ’68 rally outside the DNC on Sunday, August 24, 2008.

Hip-Hop goes Green for McKinney/Clemente ’08

Thanks to fellow Green Jason Nabewaniec for posting this information over on Facebook. All I can say is “Wow”.

Many Hip-Hop artists have come out in support of McKinney/Clemente ’08 and the Green Party. Here are a few sample of some recent hip-hop artists to show their support for McKinney/Clemente.

Riders Against the Storm (RAS) hip-hop video Speak The Truth in support of Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente, Green Party President and Vice President candidate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shcIcOU1JNs

N.Y.Oil – switched his support from Barack Obama to Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente Green candidates for President and Vice President. He goes on to compare the issues that McKinney / Clemente bring to Barack Obama’s approach.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wz_C1aOMa0U
N.Y.Oil – preforms on “self destruction” and the change you can be.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRmE1___A4Q
and “Boombaye Green Par-tay”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyHX6Ll2ZRM

Khalil Almustafa – “We The People Of Hip-Hop”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQaQHit2Piw

Umi of P.O.W (same Umi from Dead Prez/RBG)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CU_xS-fPuM0

DJ Chela who also started “New Girl Order” talks about Hip Hop as reporter telling the truth when the major media does not. The McKinney / Clemente campaign – “This raises the bar for the whole movement.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuZeR4r2z-E

La Bruja – “Being Who We Are”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvi_P8M1HPc

Rebel Diaz – the war in Iraq and the War at home
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hAkXH281_Y

Hakeem Green
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o57mmijhXzM

and earlier I posted Professor Griff of the group Public Enemy

http://gpomc.blogspot.com/2008/07/professor-griff-of-public-enemy.html

and M1 from the group Dead Prez
http://gpomc.blogspot.com/2008/07/m1-of-dead-prez-supports-rosa-clemente.html

http://www.runcynthiarun.org
http://www.rosaclemente.com
http://www.gp.org

This is a Historical Moment Video

Thanks to On the Wilder Side
for creating this and also to Green Party Watch for posting it on their site.

“Queens is Green Fashion Show” Magazine Feature Stor

Green Party member Lynn Serpe:

http://licmagazine.com/content.php – click “arts” in left sidebar, then scroll down.

By Olaitan Fakinlede

We’ve all heard someone make a mention of the Green Movement at one time or another – a revolution that has been putting celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio, Sting, Brad Pitt and Salma Hayek on the map for more than their millionaire spending habits. But when the Green Movement is not busy toting around celebrity action heroes in organic cotton shopping bags or boasting big names at eco-revolutionary events – destined to change the lives of all those dwelling in excess worldwide – it stands at the forefront of city-specific soirees like the recent Queens is Green event in Long Island City, organized by Green Party Member Lynne Serpe.

     Lynne Serpe claims that, “being Green is a lifestyle and not just a media-marketed, celebrity-backed movement, as some have come to believe.” She continued, “Part of going Green is buying locally and supporting local vendors.” Serpe decided to launch the Queens is Green show to prove it. 

     The event flyers – made of recycled paper and silk-screened organic ink by Arvid Nelson and Ciara Elend – was indicative of the Green innovations that would await us at the show. Over 150 people tried to reserve seats and only seventy could be admitted. In her opinion, the overflow was indicative of the Queens resident, and the average New Yorker’s definitive interest in Green.

    The show was split into two segments, with the first showcasing ten competing Green Designers – seven clothing designers and three jewelry designers – while the second segment displayed local Queens shops and boutiques carrying Green goods. At the close of both segments the judges announced the winner: jewelry designer Joel Voisard, who stopped to talk to Ins&Outs about his win.

INS&OUTS: Congratulations, Mr. Voisard! How does it feel to win?

JOEL VOISARD: I was pleased but surprised because I was almost certain that one of the clothing designers would win.

I&O: Really? Well, your designs were chosen given their uniqueness and precision in construction; did you disagree with the judges?

JV: (Laughing) No, I definitely agree with the judges, but I assumed that there would naturally be more focus on clothing designers – and there were so many outstanding designers, the competition was stiff.

I&O: So given your background in sculpture design and textile and pattern-making, why did you decide to design jewelry as opposed to clothing?
JV: Seeing as I am not proficient in sewing and fabric construction, I knew clothing design was not my calling. But because I enjoy working with my hands, I naturally leaned towards jewelry design.

I&O: Can you tell us a little about your design line?

JV: Well, there are four lines, each consisting of a pair of earrings, necklace and a bracelet. The first line, “Red Light District,” was inspired by control room light bulbs from the ’50s. The second line, “Slate Knobs,” was inspired by knobs from 1970s Japan. The third line, “Orange Spacer,” was constructed from orange rubber banded spacers that I found from old cash registers. And the last line, “Coming Up Roses,” may have been the most time consuming given that, once finding the materials, I hand-crafted each rose using reclaimed fabric scraps, tubing and wiring.

I&O: Where did you find your materials, and how difficult was it narrowing down functional parts?

JV: I found several materials from torn down factories where old cash registers and machinery are dropped off and you can shop for parts, which are usually in excess.
I&O: How long does it take you to construct each piece?

JV: On average it takes me about a week or two to make each piece because after finding the material and making sure each piece is actually viable, construction begins and then consultation.

I&O: By consultation do you mean you ask other designers to evaluate your pieces?

JV: Yes and no. No, I don’t ask fellow designers, I ask my wife. She tries on the pieces, tells me what needs to be altered, and then we pick at the piece in the mirror. Finally it’s back to the drawing board until we agree it’s perfect. She’s the brains of the operation, so without her, it is a very difficult process.

I&O: Are these pieces ready to wear? And where can we purchase them?

JV: Yes, they are and you can buy them in Queens at Subdivision at 48-41 Vernon Blvd., or online at www.subboutique.com.

I&O: Now we all know that the “Green Movement” and its key slogan, “Go Green,” is fast becoming a household name in popular culture. Do you think that “going Green” is a trend?
JV: In some ways, I think “going Green” is a trend because of the marketability of the goods and the fact that many things Green are actually sellable and sensible items – it makes the movement easily transcend into pop culture.

I&O: Then is it safe to say that like most things adopted by popular culture, the Green movement will be subject to mass exploitation and possibly may not stick around?

JV: Since “going Green” has become so widespread it can become exploited, but in my opinion, people who are sincere about the Green Movement will stay true to Green and continue leading Green-efficient lifestyles.

I&O: Would you say that you and your wife lead a Green-oriented lifestyle?

JV: Absolutely, as best as we can. Since we live and work out of Queens I ride my bike to work daily. We recycle, we reuse our Ziploc bags, we buy locally and we purchase Green products.

Hip Hop VP: A Q+A With Rosa Clemente

Published on Vibe Launch

Talk about the platform. What do you think the Green Party has over the other parties?

This is the only party that even has social justice as its core principle. When we say ending the war, we mean all the wars. We need to get all the military out of every country, we need to begin to deal with issues of what peace can look like, how do you sustain that. Obviously, the green party is at the forefront of pushing the environment as a core value, that was innovative then. There should be an end to imprisoning young people, an immediate stop to the death penalty, a livable wage, not a minimum wage. Impeachment for George Bush and them is critical. I think if we don’t hold them accountable as a people, then anybody can do the same shit that they did.

Words are words, but we can make the words into deeds. If people would even open up the platform, they would see that neither the Democrats and Republicans would even talk about young people having rights and that we should be signing some of these international treaties, like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The hardest part is to literally get people to open it up and want to be exposed.

Read more.

Part 1 Colorado Green Party Denver DNC Controversy

Roseanne Barr for Cynthia McKinney

Shamelessly stolen from Green Party Watch:

Roseanne Barr for Cynthia McKinney

Posted by Rachel Treichler at August 20th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Roseanne Barr features Cynthia McKinney’s campaign website as a permanent link at the top of her blog, http://www.roseanneworld.com/blog/ The blog has many postings about Cynthia’s campaign. On June 7, 2008, Roseanne said, “I am thinking to vote for cynthia mckinney, green party candidate for president.”

This is a Historical Moment

check out:
http://www.myspace.com/thesomeofallparts

you’re the one,
run cynthia run,
shining like the sun,
so run cynthia run.

you’re the one,
run cynthia run,
the movement has begun,
so run run run.

New Look for McKinney Campaign Site

Check it out:

Protesting in Denver (DNC)

I’ve been hearing so many rumors and bits of information about the two organizing groups in Denver (See my post here), that I”m not sure what’s what anymore.

I am not going to retract my posts because I feel I’ve provided information from the two groups’ websites for my readers to be informed about each one of their missions. However, I will state here that I’m a little suspicious about all the hoop-la and wonder what is being done on purpose to disrupt versus clear disagreement in philosophies and making a big deal out of it.

Also, I do know for a fact that some Colorado Greens are/were making attempts to take Cynthia McKinney off their ballot – not fair in my opinion. However, these same Greens, who are hard working and dedicated to the peace movement, are willing to enter into mediation internally in the GPUS.

My sincere desire is to know that all goes well in Denver and that big noises are made to advocate for peace and that the media covers it. A lot of folks have been working hard for a long time to make this happen, including our Green friends in Denver.