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A Voice for Change: Strengthen Community, Build Neighborhoods

Environment: A City for the Future!

Let's make some jobs and electricity converting to solar and wind power and get rid of the coal-fired electric power plant that makes people sick.

A City for the Citizens

  • Involve residents in planning streets, parks, and public works projects
  • Create affordable co-operative supermarkets to serve our neighborhoods

Public Safety

  • Recruit police from our neighborhoods
  • Establish real community policing
When police are frank about the limits of traditional law enforcement and about their desire to stop doing harm; when communities look offenders in the eye and tell them that they are doing wrong but are loved and deserve help; when old gangsters tell young ones that the code of the street leads only to grief, things change. I've seen it happen.

Opportunity Brings Hope

  • More and better jobs is the key
  • Employ youth to help rebuild our streets and city
  • Involve young people in developing programs to meet their needs

No Expansion of the Cherry Island Dump

  • Zero expansion means Zero Expansion
  • Use composting and curbside recycling to start reducing waste going to the dump
  • Zero waste, or close to it, can be achieved in Delaware

The Home War We Voted For

We told you so...
Posted by: benice- Sun Nov 11, 2007 9:21 am
Is Councilman Mike Brown really a Republican?

Thanks to Mike Brown, the residents of Wilmington are being forced to register their alarm systems at $20 per year. But he’s yet to say what the annual fee will pay for. Not sure what he was thinking when he introduced that ordinance and his colleagues passed it. And now he’s introducing an ordinance that would impose a $250 fine for boxers, thongs and other underwear exposed by low-hanging trousers. He has too much idol time on his hands. What if anything has he accomplished so far in office. He’s another waste on the council.

 

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The cover story of the latest issue of Green Pages details how the Florida Greens are working with other anti-nuclear activists to prevent the licensing of three new reactors. With a pro-nuclear President in the White House, it’s critical that Greens work with activists around the country to defeat the idea that the answer to climate change is additional nuclear reactors.

In From Hopenhagen to Nopenhagen Brian Tokar of the Institute for Social Ecology states “After the 2007 climate summit in Bali, Indonesia, the Bush administration tried to initiate an alternate track of negotiations on climate policy that involved only a select handful of the more compliant countries … Now that the Obama administration has adopted essentially the same approach …”

Also included are articles on the upcoming mid-term elections and obituaries for Bob Long and Dennis Brutus. As always; read, comment, distribute.


2010-winter-coverWinter 2010

Features

Florida faces nuclear threat
by Michael Canney

Arizona Greens triumph in federal court
by Claudia Ellquist

Robert “Bob” Long, Green Pioneer (1917-2010)
by Mike Feinstein

Berkeley Peace and Justice Commission follows Ten Key Values
by Bob Meola

Cynthia McKinney receives international peace award

Elections

Fairfax, California’s Town Council: The Green Party Majority
by Mimi Newton

Green-Rainbow Party Sets Sights on 2010 Races
by Dave England

Dozens of candidates file for the Green Party primary in Illinois

World

Green Ideology and Its Relation to Modernity: Including a Case Study of the Green Party of Sweden by Michael Moon
Reviewed by Angela Aylward, Green Party of Sweden (Miljöpartiet de gröna)

From Hopenhagen to Nopenhagen
by Mike Feinstein

Opinion

A vision for the midterm
by Brent McMillan

A tale of party oppression at the local level
by Deyva Arthur, New York State Green Party

Evergreen

Poetic obituary for Dennis Brutus
Stone Hammered to Gravel by Martin Espada

Poetry Corner
Overtime by Jackie Sheeler

Green Music by Tom
by Barbara Rodgers-Hendricks

A summary review of Forever Pleasure, a utopian novel by Theodore R. Eastman
by Barbara Rodgers-Hendricks

Reports

State Reports


About the logo on the cover illustration

With radiating waves, a skull and crossbones and a running person, a new ionizing radiation warning symbol is being introduced to supplement the traditional international symbol for radiation, the three cornered trefoil.

The new symbol is being launched today by the IAEA and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to help reduce needless deaths and serious injuries from accidental exposure to large radioactive sources. It will serve as a supplementary warning to the trefoil, which has no intuitive meaning and little recognition beyond those educated in its significance.

International Atomic Energy Agency press release


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