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| Douglas Campbell |
2006 and 2006 Green Party candidate for Governor of Michigan |
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Available to speak on:
Introducing the Green Party
Technology
Energy
Transportation
Nuclear |
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| Brian Czech |
Ph.D. ecologist and Certified Wildlife Biologist |
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Available to speak on:
Economics including Steady State |
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| Nelson Eisman |
2006 Green Party candidate for Governor, WI |
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Available to speak on:
Universal Single Payer Health Care
Sustainable Energy
Tax Reform
Criminal Justice |
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| Ron Forthofer |
2002 Green Party candidate for Governor of Colorado, 2000 candidate for Congress, CO |
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Available to speak on:
Single Payer Universal Health Care
Medicare / Social Security Reform |
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| Farheen Hakeem |
Co-Chair, Green Party of the United States, 2005 Mayor of Minneapolis 14% (third among 12), 2006 Hennepin County Commissioner 33% (17,000 votes), 2008 State Legislature 61B 30% |
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Available to speak on:
Women in Politics, Muslims in Politics, Youth and Civic engagement, Low income families and ending poverty, Grassroots campaigning, Civil Rights, Education |
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| Howie Hawkins |
2007 Green Party candidate for Syracuse Common Councilor-At-Large, 2006 GP candidate for US Senate from NY, 2005 GP candidate for Mayor of Syracuse, NY |
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Available to speak on:
Antiwar and Global Justice Movements
Energy and Climate Change Policies
Labor Issues
Sustainable Cities And Economies |
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| John Rensenbrink |
1996 Green Party Candidate for U.S. Senate from Maine, founding member of the Green Party of the United States, founder of the Maine Green Independent Party |
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Available to speak on:
Political Organizing
Political Strategy
Energy
Health
Food
Taxation
Peace
International Issues |
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| Laura Wells |
2002 and 2006 Green Party candidate for State Controller, CA |
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Available to speak on:
State Finances and Budget Priorities
Prop 13 and Taxation
Electoral Reform
Participatory Democracy (In U.S. Communities, Venezuela and Elsewhere) and Other Signs of Hope |
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