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Green Party Poised to Nominate Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente
Thursday, July 10, 2008 at 11:40PM
The Blogmother
While the nation was obsessed with what Jesse Jackson wanted to do to Barack Obama's private parts, the Green Party is poised to nominate the first woman and African American to head their presidential ticket.
There was some erroneous information that this was the first time a national party had nominated two women of color. That would be Lenora Fulani and Maria Elizabeth Munoz
The odds-on favorite to claim the nod is Cynthia McKinney, who represented a Georgia House district for five terms, surprisingly got knocked off in the 2002 primary, reclaimed the seat in 2004 and then lost the primary two years later -- in part because of the furor over a scuffle she had with a Capitol policeman.Here are her issues:
If she triumphs in the delegate balloting over three rivals, McKinney would be the first black and the first woman picked for president by the Greens. LA TIMES
She has campaigned since last fall for the Green Party nomination, traveling to 30 states with a small entourage, with little money, a slogan of "Power To The People" and a "10-Point Manifesto" for change that includes the immediate withdrawal of American troop from Iraq and Afghanistan; universal health care; the establishment of a Department of Peace; and paying reparations to blacks who are victims of discrimination and economic disparity. AJCHer running mate is Rosa Clemente:
Rosa Clemente was born and raised in the South Bronx, birthplace of hip-hop music and culture. She has degrees from the University of Albany and Cornell University. Her academic work has been dedicated to researching national liberation struggles inside the United States, with a specific focus on the Young Lords Party and the Black Liberation Army. While a student at SUNY Albany, she was President of the Albany State University Black Alliance and Director of Multicultural Affairs for the Student Association. At Cornell she was a founding member of La Voz Boriken, a social/political organization dedicated to supporting Puerto Rican political prisoners and the independence of Puerto Rico. IPR
There was some erroneous information that this was the first time a national party had nominated two women of color. That would be Lenora Fulani and Maria Elizabeth Munoz
Actually, in 1992, 2 women of color, Lenora Fulani and Maria Elizabeth Munoz ran for Prez on the New Alliance Party ticket in 40 states. Also in 1996, the Workers World Party ticket was Monica Moorhead and Gloria La Riva. Zentronix
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Thanks for this post! I will definitely have to do more research on this party and their nominees.
That is one radical ticket, if Obama wasnt running I they might of gotten my vote.
Po Po po!
that's right...
run cynthia run
pa lante siempre, rosa!
I will support them and Obama. I once worked along side Rosa Clemente over at the Hip Hop Caucus.
I have been researching for a while Cynthia McKinney's platform.
This is good stuff. Good to hear.
Finally, some good news--now I can vote for someone and something!
Thank you immensely for this posting. I am a long-time supporter of Cynthia McKinney, in hopes to work with someday. She is an excellent role model, and an upstanding citizen.
I am so proud she continues to stand for her beliefs.
Changing blood types,
Talia Ashley
Co-Founder * HIP HOP GROWS UP, Inc.
http://www.hiphopgrowsup.com
Help us all, can't anyone else see what a time bomb Ms. McKinney is??
She is an explosion waiting to happen. The worst attitude I have seen in a long time. This is so bad, she will set us back 50 years you watch and see. This is down right horrible, but I believe this is a big lesson we will all have to learn! What a shame...
if you go on CSPAN, you can watch the green party convention and see Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente get the nomination.