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Party
Build:
How To Organize A Local Affiliate Our by-laws provide that we may seat delegates at our annual convention
who were named by local affiliates
of the Georgia Green Party.
Our Affiliation
Committee accepts Petitions to Serve as a Local Contact. A Green Party
member in Georgia may be appointed as a Local Contact for their county
or campus when they permit their names and contact information to be published
by our Party, commit to build a database of local Green Party supporters,
to cooperate with the officers of the state party and with any local convenors
appointed on local organizing efforts and to represent the party responsibly.
To affiliate, we ask two or more residents of a County (or participants
in a campus community) to file a Petition to Convene a Local Affiliate.
After the granting of this Petition by our Affiliation
Committee and with the support of party activists from around the
state, local convenors are asked to hold one Annual Meeting each year
to Once this meeting is held, the local leadership may complete a Local
Affiliation Application. This application is submitted to the Affiliation
Committee which rules on the application's compliance with the state
Affiliation Policy
and reports its findings and recommendation to the Coordinating Council
of the Georgia Green Party who places the Application on its next agenda
for action.
If you want your county to be represented at our Party's Conventions,
check out these documents: Handling the paperwork to become an affiliate is much easier than doing
the work to build a local base for the Party. Building the Party involves
creating visibility for the Party in your community and reaching out beyond
your community to touch every person who shares Green values throughout
your county or campus. It involves breaking through the color line to
build principled alliances that can transform the racism of our culture
into our vision of justice. It involves hosting events for the Party,
fundraisers, campaign events, volunteer work days for our candidates,
our Party and its campaigns, coalitions and other initiatives. It involves
being involved in the pressing issues before our community, and being
a visible Green presence in solidarity with local progressive organizing. Fortunately, we don't have to do all this work ourselves. Work is what
happens when there are not enough people around to make it fun. We call
it a Party for a reason. It starts when one person talks to another and
together they agree to do something. The Party gets built by the actions,
not the talking, even though many of the actions are to have a conversation
with the next person. The actions build on one another. The relationships
get knitted together around common work. The networks get built, the candidates
are identified, trained and supported and we begin the process of inserting
Green Values into public policy making simply by taking the next step
and inviting others to join us and help, however they can. In the future, this page will include links to books, articles and trainings
designed to develop the community organizers our movement and Party need.
Please check back.
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