It's not too late to make your RSVP for this weekend with the Green Party of Pennsylvania in Pittsburgh! Join us on March 23 & 24 at the Pittsburgh Mennonite Church, 2018 S Braddock Ave, Pittsburgh, PA as we focus on running meaningful campaigns while embracing the necessity of global issues like that of the Green New Deal.

To help us charge up for the task we will be joined by Howie Hawkins, a three-time New York Gubernatorial candidate, as well as Dario Hunter and Ian Schlakman who are are both seeking the 2020 Green Party US Presidential nomination. They will kick-off the event as we ask what a successful Green Party will look like in the next few years.

Our afternoon workshops will include the voices of local community leaders touching on the issues of fracking, nuclear energy, demilitarization and oversight of police, good governance, and anti-corruption. We'll hear from folks who are building local power across the state including:

Anita Rios, OHGP and GPUS co-chair covering nuclear energy bailouts

Ellen Sue Gerhart, Camp White Pine and the pipeline safety, anti-protest bills

Micheal Badges-Canning, Marcellous Out Reach Butler

Melanie Meade, Clairton Coke Works Pollution Problem

Alan Smith, GPPA co-chair, an interactive lesson in Islamophobia

Movement 4 A People's Party and Pittsburgh Socialist Alternative on Building Local Power

Elected officials panel covering experience in elected office

Veterans for Peace/Stop Banking the Bomb

Represent US

and yet others still lining up!

Saturday requires registration and a $40 fee for participation. For those that may not be able to provide a full fee please complete our Sponsorship Form for sponsorship by one of our Members. Sunday will include the business meeting for GPPA delegates however it is open to the public at no charge. Weekend activities are held between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on Saturday and 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Sunday.

Overnight accommodations are available for both Friday and Saturday nights. Please message contact@gpofpa.org to set arrangements.

Green Party of Pennsylvania

http://www.gpofpa.org/