Dr. Jill Stein, the 2016 Green Party presidential candidate, will make a campaign stop in Birmingham Saturday. Stein will hold a rally in the south meeting hall of the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex starting at 5 p.m. "What I am really hoping to accomplish is what the American people are hoping to accomplish, which is to open up the debates so we have a fair and inclusive debate at a time where the American people rejected the two establishment candidates at record levels, they have a right not only to vote, they have a right to know who we can vote for," said Stein. Stein will speak about her vision for America, the role of third parties in America, her proposal to abolish student debt and why the corrupt commission on Presidential debates was created to limit the debates to only two candidates. The Stein/Baraka ticket will be on the ballot in 48 states, including Alabama and the District of Columbia, the most ever for a Green Party presidential candidate. Additional speakers at the event include Alabama Green Party chair Tyler Henderson, human rights activist Albert Terry and Birmingham activist Carlos Caverst Jr.

Dr. Jill Stein, the 2016 Green Party presidential candidate, will make a campaign stop in Birmingham Saturday.

Stein will hold a rally in the south meeting hall of the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex starting at 5 p.m.


"What I am really hoping to accomplish is what the American people are hoping to accomplish, which is to open up the debates so we have a fair and inclusive debate at a time where the American people rejected the two establishment candidates at record levels, they have a right not only to vote, they have a right to know who we can vote for," said Stein.

Stein will speak about her vision for America, the role of third parties in America, her proposal to abolish student debt and why the corrupt commission on Presidential debates was created to limit the debates to only two candidates.

The Stein/Baraka ticket will be on the ballot in 48 states, including Alabama and the District of Columbia, the most ever for a Green Party presidential candidate.

Additional speakers at the event include Alabama Green Party chair Tyler Henderson, human rights activist Albert Terry and Birmingham activist Carlos Caverst Jr.

