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The 2008 Green National Convention took place on July 10–14, 2008 in
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at the Palmer House Hilton and
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. This served as both the venue for the National Convention and the Annual Meeting of the
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of the United States.


Venues

The convention was headquartered at the historic Palmer House Hilton, while the nomination event itself took place at the nearby
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on July 12.


Theme

The theme of the convention was, "Live Green, Vote Green".


Events


July 10

;Main Events *Introductory news conference and a reception for international Greens. *Welcome Reception with International Greens *Evening Reception hosted by
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;Additional Events *Credentialing Committee meeting *Accreditation Committee meeting *Diversity Caucus meeting *Platform Committee meeting *Lavender Caucus meeting *International Committee Meeting *Ballot Access Committee Meeting *National Women's Caucus *New York State Caucus *Bylaws, Rules, Policies & Procedures (BRPP) Committee Meeting *California State Caucus *Workshops: **GPUS Budget & Finances in General: Input, Q&A, and more (presented by Jody Grage and
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) **Selling Yourself Without Selling Out (hosted by
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) **A Clear Path Towards Dismantling and Ending All "ism" (Racism, sexism, classism and white privilege) within the Green Party by 2012 (facilitated by Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza-Curry) **Viral Campaign Marketing (presented by
Jim Carr James Gordon Carr (October 11, 1951 – December 12, 2022) was a Canadian politician, cabinet minister, journalist, and professional oboist. A member of the Liberal Party, he served as the member of Parliament for Winnipeg South Centre from 2 ...
) **What Every Candidate Should Know (presented
Brent McMillan Brent McMillan (born December 22, 1958, in Indianapolis, Indiana) is the national executive director for the Green Party in the United States, working at the party's offices in Washington, D.C. McMillan has served as the GPUS Political Director fro ...
) **What is Local Democracy? Building from the Bottom Up for Political Power (led by Juscha E. M. Robinson,
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, Pete Karas)


July 11

;Main events *National Committee Meeting *News conferences for elected Greens, Green presidential candidates, and candidates for other offices *Presidential Candidates Forum. moderated by
Rich Whitney Rich Whitney (born April 21, 1955) is an American politician and civil rights attorney who was the Illinois Green Party's nominee for Governor of Illinois in the elections of 2006 and 2010. During the 2006 campaign Whitney received endorsement ...
*Evening reception with John Nichols ;Other Events *Morning Yoga *Eco-Action Committee meeting *Presidential Candidate Support Committee meeting *Outreach Committee meeting *Black Caucus meeting *Dispute Resolution Committee meeting *Disability Caucus meeting *Youth Caucus meeting *Maine State Caucus meeting *Latino Caucus meeting *Workshops **Fundraising 101 (featuring panelists LaVerne Butler, Angel Torres, George Martin, David Cobb, Jody Grange, Emily Citkowski, Tamar Yager) **The Role of Peace Movement in an Election Year (presented by Bruce Gagnon, Steve Shafarman and moderated by Ann Wilcox) **What is Central to the Green Message: Ecology? Democracy? Social Justice? (presented Gloria Mattera,
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and
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, moderated by Mary Beth Sullivan) **Sustainable Activism (presented by Alison Duncan) **The 60th Anniversaries of the Palestinian Catastrophe (Nakba) and the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Green Party's Response **The Constitutional MAP for Voter Disenfranchisement **Update on NAFTA and the North American Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) **The Law of Diminishing Returns as a Principle for Deciding How to Deal with the Need to Reduce Consumption to Restore the Environment **Organizing Online for Everyone **Campaign Fundraising **Candidate Messaging **Making Green Food Choices – How our diet affects animals and the environment **Democratizing the Electoral College **Endless War and the Military-Industrial- Governmental Complex **Red, Black, Brown and 'Green': Positive Solutions to the Issues of Poverty, Immigration and Environment Destruction **A Democracy Movement for the U.S.A. **The Basic Income Guarantee - and the Power of Green Economics


July 12

;Main events *Platform vote *Keynote speeches by
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,
Kathy Kelly Kathy Kelly (born 1952) is an American peace activist, pacifist and author, one of the founding members of ''Voices in the Wilderness'', and, until the campaign closed in 2020, a co-coordinator of ''Voices for Creative Nonviolence''. As part of pe ...
,
Malik Rahim Malik Rahim (born Donald Guyton in 1948) is an American housing and prison activist based since the late 1990s in the New Orleans area of Louisiana, where he grew up. In 2005 Rahim gained national publicity as a community organizer in New Or ...
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Jill Stein Jill Ellen Stein (born May 14, 1950) is an American physician, activist, and former political candidate. She was the Green Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 and 2016 elections and the Green-Rainbow Party's candid ...
, Omar López *Speeches by Green Party presidential candidates *Presidential nomination vote *Vice presidential nomination and speech *Presidential speech *Press conference *Post-convention reception at Palmer House


July 13

;Main events *National Committee meeting with the new presidential nominee ;Other events *Morning meditation led by Lewie Pell of the Network for Spiritual Progressives *Green Alliance Meeting *Workshops: **Agrarian Revival at the End of Cheap Oil **What to say when you're called a spoiler: instant runoff voting & proportional representation **LGBT Activism: Recent Victories and Future Goals **History of US-Iranian Relations and Its Impact on Current Tensions Regarding Iranian Nuclear Power **Strategic Thinking for Campaigns **Elections for Radicals


Speakers

Notable speakers included: * David Cobb activist and
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Green Party presidential nominee *
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, activist and 2004 Green Party vice presidential nominee *
Rich Whitney Rich Whitney (born April 21, 1955) is an American politician and civil rights attorney who was the Illinois Green Party's nominee for Governor of Illinois in the elections of 2006 and 2010. During the 2006 campaign Whitney received endorsement ...
, Green candidate for
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* John Nichols, journalist *
Malik Rahim Malik Rahim (born Donald Guyton in 1948) is an American housing and prison activist based since the late 1990s in the New Orleans area of Louisiana, where he grew up. In 2005 Rahim gained national publicity as a community organizer in New Or ...
, activist, former
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and Green Party candidate for
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, activist * Cliff Thornton, Jr., activist and Green Party politician *Omar López, Green candidate for
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Jill Stein Jill Ellen Stein (born May 14, 1950) is an American physician, activist, and former political candidate. She was the Green Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 and 2016 elections and the Green-Rainbow Party's candid ...
, physician and Green candidate in the
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Brent McMillan Brent McMillan (born December 22, 1958, in Indianapolis, Indiana) is the national executive director for the Green Party in the United States, working at the party's offices in Washington, D.C. McMillan has served as the GPUS Political Director fro ...
* Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza-Curry *
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*
John Rensenbrink John C. Rensenbrink (August 30, 1928 – July 30, 2022) was an American political scientist, philosopher, journalist, conservationist, and political activist. He has initiated and helped found many organizations, the most prominent of which ar ...


Presidential nomination

The presidential nomination took place July 12 at Chicago's Symphony Center.


Candidates

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of
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's 4th district
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Website
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, co-chair of Texas Green Party


Balloting


Running mate

After McKinney's nomination, the convention delegates selected her stated choice of running mate,
Rosa Clemente Rosa Alicia Clemente (born April 18, 1972) is an American community organizer, independent journalist, and hip-hop activist. She was the vice presidential running mate of Green Party Presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney in the 2008 U.S. Pr ...
, for the vice-presidential nomination through a voice vote of delegates.


References


Official Press Release


Video of Convention


State Delegate voting part 1

State Delegate voting part 2

Cynthia McKinney Acceptance Speech

Vote and Rosa Clemente Acceptance Speech

David Cobb Convention Speech

Malik Rahim Keynote Speech

Omar López Keynote Speech

Malik Rahim congressional candidate Louisiana

Jesse Johnson addresses Convention Delegates


External links


Official Convention Website

Green Party 2008 Campaign Web Page

Presidential Nomination Delegate Count
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