- History of the Green Party (United States)
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Green Party (United States) "The Green Party is a political party which was first established in
Tasmania in 1972, with organizing in theUnited States begun in 1984, inspired by the success of European Green parties of Aisa, notably that of the German Green party. In 2007, it became the third modern party with aFederal Elections Commission -recognized Congressional Campaign Committee (in this case, for the Senate). [ [http://www.greenscc.org/ Green Senatorial Campaign Committee] ] TheGreen Committees of Correspondence were the first Green political organization in the United States, forming in 1984 and eventually becoming known as theGreens/Green Party USA . This organization still exists. The first candidates to run on the Green Party ticket in the United States wereWes Hare (NC),Joel Schecter (CT), and Richard Wolff (CT), who ran for local offices in 1985. [ [http://www.greens.org/elections Green Elections] ] Officialballot access was not achieved, however, untilJim Sykes ' run for governor inAlaska in 1990.Green Committees of Correspondence
In May 1984 at at the first North American Bioregional Congress, a small group met to discuss the need for a green movement in the U.S. From this initial gathering, a larger meeting was planned for August. That fall approximately 60 people met at
Macalaster College inSt. Paul, Minnesota and founded the Committees of Correspondence (so named after theCommittees of Correspondence of theAmerican Revolutionary War ). [ [http://www.cagreens.org/history/ "GPCA Founding & History"] ] The Committees were formed to organize local Green groups, provide an information clearinghouse, publish a newsletter, and work toward creating a Green political organization in the U.S. [ [http://www.greens.org/s-r/14/14-03.html "A Historical Look at Green Structure: 1984 to 1992"] ] The group adopted the GreenTen Key Values as their guiding principles.Charlene Spretnak ofCalifornia , professor and author of several books on Green philosophy and spirituality, was one of the attendees. The Committees continued to meet until 1991, until the rise of the Greens/Green Party USA.Greening the West
Greening the West gatherings were the next large-scale meetings of Greens in the U.S. The first was held in 1987, near
Monterey, California , and drew more than 1,000 people. Greening the West was next held inSan Mateo County , California, from Sept. 30 - Oct. 2, 1988. Again, more than 1,000 people attended the event. Speakers included many important philosophers and scientists. Among the speakers wereDavid Brower ,Ernest Callenbach ,Fritjof Capra ,Bill Devall (co-author of "Deep Ecology "),Patricia Ellsberg ,Harold Gilliam ,Susan Griffin ,Joanna Macy ,Jerry Mander ,Charlene Spretnak ,Starhawk , andBrian Swimme .The Greens/GPUSA
This group arose in 1991, and became the first Green political party in the United States. It eventually became, after the split with the GPUS, a nonprofit organization rather than a political party.
Green Party of the United States
The GPUS was formed before 1996 as the Association of State Green Parties (ASGP). This organization was focused on electing candidates to office as well as issue activism and nonelectoral politics. In 1995, the ASGP nominated and ran
Ralph Nader andWinona LaDuke forUS president andvice-president ; after the campaign, the ASGP reorganized its structure, expanded its affiliate state parties and changed its name toGreen Party of the United States in 2000. The party expanded in size and ambition, running a peak of 560 candidates at all levels of government in 2002 (down to approximately 385 candidates in 2006), resulting in a current total of 220 Green officeholders in 28 states and the District of Columbia as of July 2006. Most successful candidates have been at the local or county level, with a few state-level officeholders. No national-level candidates have been elected.Campus Greens
The
Campus Greens were founded in January 2001, arising from the groupStudents for Nader/LaDuke . The Campus Greens Founding Convention was held inChicago ,Illinois , in August with more than 500 students attending.Greens for Democracy and Independence
This group arose within the GPUS during the 2003 search for and nomination of presidential candidates. In particular, those who formed Greens for Democracy and Independence (GDI) felt that the nomination process was flawed and that delegate apportionment to the Green National Committee is not representative of the membership of the GPUS. The
Avocado Declaration of January 2004 byPeter Camejo was an important summation of the views of GDI.ee also
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The Green Alliance
*Green Party (United States)
*Green politics
*Greens/Green Party USA ources and further reading
*"Against All Odds: The Green Transformation of American Politics". 1999.
John Rensenbrink . Leopold Press.
*" [http://www.mvp-seattle.com/Pages/ExtraPages/pageAvocadoDelecaration.htm The Avocado Declaration] ," Peter Miguel Camejo. January 1, 2004.
* [http://www.gp.org/history.shtml A Brief History of the Green Party] (GPUS official website)
*"Crashing the Party : Taking on the Corporate Government in an Age of Surrender". 2002.Ralph Nader . Thomas Dunne Books.
* [http://www.cagreens.org/history/ "GPCA Founding & History"] ,Mike Feinstein , Green Party of California.
* [http://www.context.org/ICLIB/IC07/Spretnak.htm "The Green Alternative"] , Charlene Spretnak. "In Context", Autumn 1984, p. 48.
* [http://www.greens.org/elections/ Green Party Elections Results]
* [http://www.greenpartytempest.org/ Green Party Tempest: Weathering the Storm of 2004] . 2005. Greg Gerritt.
*"Green Politics: The Global Promise". 1984. Fritjof Capra and Charlene Spretnak. EP Dutton.
* [http://www.greens4democracy.net/ Greens for Democracy and Independence] (GDI official website)
* [http://www.greens.org/s-r/14/14-03.html "A Historical Look at Green Structure: 1984 to 1992"] , Jodean Marks. "Synthesis/Regeneration" 14, Fall 1997.References
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