Rev. Annie Chambers 1942 – 2026

Rev. Annie was an icon and a hell of an amazing warrior and Friend. Continue reading

Mitchel Cohen

Mitchel Cohen was a poet, writer, and political activist whose work consistently bridged literature, environmental struggle, and grassroots organizing. Over decades, he became a central figure in New York’s radical political and cultural landscape, combining intellectual clarity with direct action and community engagement. Continue reading

Dave Bicking 1951 - 2026

It is with a heavy heart that the Green Party of Minnesota shares that Dave Bicking, a longtime Green and community activist, passed away this morning. Dave was a widely respected leader in South Minneapolis and constantly spearheaded fights to hold law enforcement accountable and make the world more peaceful. Continue reading

John Reynolds 1946 – 2026

John H. Reynolds, a lifelong resident of Kingsbridge, passed away at age 80 on Dec. 3, 2025. A young savant, he attended Bronx Science and studied physics at The City College of New York before serving in the Army in Germany during the Vietnam era. Continue reading

Dr. Donald L. Rucknagel

The Ohio Green Party is saddened to announce the passing of Dr. Donald L. “Don” Rucknagel, long‑time Central Committee member, healthcare justice advocate, and lifelong champion of peace. Continue reading

Roberto Mondragon 1940 – 2026

“Roberto Mondragon brought dignity and respect to the New Mexico Green Party with his campaign for Governor in 1994. He travelled the state rallying the people to dare to imagine a more fair political system where new voices and parties could share in power beyond the grip of the two party system. He brought expertise and spirit to the debates with incumbent Governor Bruce King and future Governor Gary Johnson. Continue reading

Susan Chunco 1945 – 2026

Our love and condolences to the Sonoma County Greens and all the loved ones of long-time Green Party activist, Susan Chunco, who passed away this week. In 2023, Susan was honored, along with two others, as inductees to Sebastopol's Living Peace Wall. At the time, Susan was quoted in the local press, and I’ll include some quotes from one of those articles here: "Of course, the sixties, particularly after I attended Woodstock, had a strong influence on me," Chunco said. Continue reading