Category Archives: Meetings

Press Release: The Green Party of Brooklyn officially endorses Jabari Brisport for the 35th City Council District

By   September 15, 2017

The Green Party of Brooklyn officially endorses Jabari Brisport for the 35th City Council District

Greens unite behind Brisport; Jabari demands debate with Cumbo

In the New York City primary held Tuesday, Jabari Brisport won 89 percent of the vote to become the Green Party’s candidate for the New York City Council seat for the 35th District, and is now set to pose a serious electoral challenge to the district’s incumbent, Laurie Cumbo. Cumbo won her party’s nomination after a divisive primary campaign, with only 58 percent of the Democratic Party vote. In this Village Voice article, Brisport is described as “a charismatic third-party candidate… with unprecedented momentum behind his bid.”

Because of Brisport’s victory, progressives in the 35th District have a second chance to take power in this election cycle.

Said Brisport, who is also supported by the Democratic Socialists of America, “We have the momentum in this race because we’re pushing a radical message of hope. The Democratic primary was contentious. That’s not because of the challenger, but because thousands of ignored residents here are under siege and terrified. This campaign is fighting to bring power back to the people: in housing, in policing, in education and in the economy. And we’re gonna win.”

Scott A. Hutchins, the Green Party challenger whom Brisport defeated in the primary, said, “Jabari is the only candidate who offers a true alternative to Cumbo’s corporate approach to development. By proposing that ownership of disputed public property – such as the Bedford-Union Armory – be transferred into community land trusts run by local stakeholders, Jabari provides a real solution to a city threatened by runaway gentrification. I support his candidacy wholeheartedly.”

Said Josh Feintuch, Chair of the Green Party of Brooklyn, “It makes no sense at all for public property like the Bedford-Union Armory to be used primarily for the enrichment of developers. Cumbo’s – and Mayor de Blasio’s – capitulation to the real estate industry must be opposed. Our candidate, Jabari Brisport, will make sure the armory is used for the community, by the community.”

“I’m demanding a public, televised debate between the general election candidates,” said Brisport. “This district presents a Rorschach Test. The incumbent sees a triumph: 1,000 new units of affordable housing. I see a crisis: 30,000 eviction cases. I’m curious what our voters see.”

The Green Party of Brooklyn is the Green Party political organization for Kings County in New York City. We run candidates in the borough of Brooklyn, work on local issue campaigns and represent a progressive challenge to “politics-as-usual.” We are the opposition party in Brooklyn.

Green Party of Brooklyn: http://gpbk.org/

Jabari 2017: http://www.jabari2017.nyc/

Jabari Brisport for City Council: https://www.facebook.com/Jabari2017/

Next Saturday: Potluck Picnic in Prospect Park

By   August 19, 2017

To Our Dear Supporters –

Thanks for your help petitioning! It’s time to celebrate and to get into high gear for campaigning this fall.

(Additional info on events with some of our candidates follows.)

Potluck Picnic in Prospect Park – RSVP on web or Facebook
Saturday August 26, 3pm – 6pm
Picnic House, Prospect Park
near Fifth Street and Prospect Park West

Please join the Green Party of Brooklyn at a pot luck picnic in Prospect Park! We want to congratulate all our candidates for the time and effort they and their teams spent petitioning to get on the ballot for the November election!
Let’s celebrate, network, and prepare for some serious campaigning into the fall.
Feel free to bring some food or drink to share…..or just bring yourself.
All candidates, campaign staff, volunteers, long time Greens, new Greens, Berners, and Green-curious are welcome!

How to find us:


 

More upcoming events for some Green Party candidates:

Akeem Browder (NYC Mayor)

Meet & Greet With Akeem Browder, Green Party Candidate For NYC Mayor
Monday at 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
BK9, 62 5th Ave, Brooklyn, New York 11217

Also in attendance: James Lane, Green Party Candidate for Public Advocate, Jabari Brisport, Candidate for City Council District 35, Persephone S J Smith, Green Party Candidate for Council District 37, and Carmen V. Hulbert, Green Party Candidate for City Council District 38.

This event is a kick-off to get to know Akeem and other Green Party candidates in NYC, our platform, and how you can help volunteer for any of these important and ground-breaking campaigns.

We just ask that those attending this event please order something whether it be a drink or food.

Jabari Brisport (City Council District 35)

Last Socialist Petition and BBQ with DSA
Sunday 8/20 (tomorrow!)
12 PM
Meet at Jabari’s campaign office,  565 Lincoln Pl.
Please RSVP

It’s going to be a big fun event with lots of supporters and activists coming together to put us over the 1,000 signature mark and get us on the socialist ballot line.

Carmen V Hulbert (City Council District 38)

Come support Carmen in a debate against her opponents in the City Council race!
Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 07:00 PM
City Council District 38 Debate Red Hook Star-Revue

Red Hook Star-Revue will hold a District 38 City Council debate at Pioneer Works for candidates competing in the primary and general elections, including Carmen.

City Council District 38 includes Sunset Park and Windsor Terrace as well as Red Hook, but the August 29 debate at Pioneer Works will focus on Red Hook community issues.

Seating is limited. To RSVP, email george@redhookstar.com

More events for Carmen

CALL TO ACTION // We need your signature to get our Greens on the ballot!

By   July 1, 2017

2017 in New York City means local elections, and the Green Party has a slate of candidates who have been committing their lives to social justice, nonviolence, grassroots democracy, and the environment.

This couldn’t be a better year to get our message out, and it all starts with getting our candidates on the ballot.

Are you registered in NYC as a Green voter? We need to get your signature before July 13!
Do you have some time to help by making calls or knocking on doors? We could use some more hands, regardless of your registration status!

Please contact us at info@greenpartynyc.org to sign or to help out. Please include your borough/neighborhood for quickest response.

More on our candidates:

Citywide:
Akeem Browder for Mayor
James Lane for Public Advocate
Julia Willebrand for Comptroller

City Council candidates in Brooklyn:
Jabari Brisport (District 35)
Scott Hutchins (District 35)
Carmen Hulbert (District 38)
Persephone Smith (District 37)

Our next membership meeting

By   May 27, 2017

Please join us for our county membership meeting on Tuesday 5/30, 7 PM at The Cherry Tree (65 4th Avenue). Our agenda will include a vote by Green Party members in City Council District 38 (Red Hook & Sunset Park) to grant authorization to Carmen Hulbert, recent Green and longtime labor organizer, to run as our candidate for City Council.

We will also discuss the GPNY decision to promote the New York Health Bill as our new state-wide issue campaign and how our county can bring awareness about single payer health care to the streets of Brooklyn!

In the meantime, read activist Gabe Evans’ tribute to Green candidate for Public Advocate James Lane.
Also save the date for some summer tabling!
Brooklyn Pride Festival
Saturday, June 10, 10 AM-6 PM

Seventh Heaven
Sunday, June 18, 10 AM-6 PM

Events for March

By   March 1, 2017

Info on upcoming events follows. But first, thanks for joining us at our successful forum on electoral reform, and at the rallies and protests we’ve joined so far this year!

 

People’s March for Education Justice NYC (more detail on Facebook)
Saturday, March 4, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Beginning at 1 Central Park West, Manhattan

When public education is under attack – what do we do? Stand up fight back!

On March 4, students, teachers, parents and community members across New York State will come together for the People’s March for Education Justice.

The Green Party has endorsed this March which will start at 1 Central Park West and make its way to Governor Cuomo’s offices at 633 3rd Ave!

Contact Dani Liebling at (347) 218-3107 or daniliebling@yahoo.com if you’d like to join our group!

 

St. Pat’s For All Parade
Sunday, March 5, 1 PM
43rd Street and Skillman Ave, Queens

The St. Pat’s For All Parade is this Sunday. This is a fun, inclusive community event celebrating Irish culture and heritage.

RSVP to gabe.a.evans@gmail.com

1:00pm Assembly & Remarks, 2:00pm Parade Step-off
43rd Street and Skillman Ave to 58th Street and Woodside Ave

 

Spring Membership meeting (more detail/RSVP on Web or Facebook) + bonus Pub Club!
Tuesday, March 28, 7 PM

YWCA Brooklyn

30 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11217

Join Greens and Green-curious. We’ll be talking about our biannual update to the Green Party of New York State platform!

Other agenda items include spring events and actions and how to support campaigns including our City Council and other candidates, and our drive for electoral reform! You’ll also have a chance to meet Jabari Brisport, a dynamite candidate for City Council, District 35!

All are welcome to participate, or to just come and listen.

 

U.S. Invasion of Iraq 14th Anniversary Demonstration (more detail on Facebook)

Sunday, Mar. 19, 2017, 12 PM

vigil at NY Public Library (Fifth Ave. & 41 St.)
then march to Times Square Armed Forces Recruiting Station (Seventh Ave. & 43 St.)

Contact Dani Liebling at (347) 218-3107 or daniliebling@yahoo.com if you’d like to join our group!

 

Voting Justice Now! The 2016 Recount and Electoral Reform – Where we go from here

By   January 26, 2017

Welcome visitors! Please RSVP for our forum via Facebook or by emailing info@gpbk.org

“Voting Justice Now! The 2016 Recount and Electoral Reform – Where we go from here”
a forum featuring independent journalist Greg Palast and 2016 Green Party Presidential Candidate Dr. Jill Stein

Presented by the Green Party of Brooklyn

Thursday, February 2
7pm at Park Slope United Methodist Church
410 Sixth Ave (at 8 St) in Brooklyn
in the Main Sanctuary

From an Electoral College built to preserve slavery to broken voting machines foisted on low-income communities of color, the way we count and handle our votes perpetuates racism and oppression. Hear from the front lines of the 2016 presidential recount about how this “Electoral Jim Crow” makes black votes more likely to go uncounted, how this spoiled system scares people into voting their fears instead of their values, and what we can do about it.

Sliding scale suggested donation $5-10. No one turned away.

Voting Justice Now! The 2016 Recount and Next Steps

By   January 16, 2017

Hello intrepid Greens! A few exciting events to announce as we gear up for a 2017 that promises to be… interesting!

Monday, January 23 at 7 PM – 9:30 PM
Kings Beer Hall – The KBH
84 Saint Marks Pl, Brooklyn, NY
Join the Green Party of Brooklyn at the bar to chat local elections, electoral reform, and how to resist the Trump administration while continuing to fight for the positive changes we still need. Our Pub Club hits a different Brooklyn neighborhood every month, and is always a fun time!
Thursday, February 2 at 7 PM – 9 PM
Park Slope United Methodist Church
410 Sixth Avenue (Corner of 6th Ave and 8th St), Brooklyn, NY
in the Main Sanctuary

a forum featuring independent journalist Greg Palast and 2016 Green Party Presidential Candidate Dr. Jill Stein

Presented by the Green Party of Brooklyn

From an Electoral College built to preserve slavery to broken voting machines foisted on low-income communities of color, the way we count and handle our votes perpetuates racism and oppression. Hear from the front lines of the 2016 presidential recount about how this “Electoral Jim Crow” makes black votes more likely to go uncounted, how this spoiled system scares people into voting their fears instead of their values, and what we can do about it.

Sliding scale suggested donation $5-10. No one turned away.

We would appreciate if you could RSVP on Facebook or by emailing info@gpbk.org

GPBK September 12 Membership Meeting

By   September 6, 2016

Registered Greens (and the Green-curious!) in Brooklyn are welcome to our Fall Membership Meeting where we’ll be planning how GPBK can support the Stein/Baraka and Robin Laverne Wilson campaigns.

Brooklyn YWCA
30 Third Ave
Second Floor Gallery
Brooklyn, NY 11217

We’ll also have a guest speaker from Just Leadership USA, a group dedicated to cutting the US incarcerated population in half by 2030, while reducing crime.Learn about the upcoming September 24th march, rally and vigil to close Rikers Island, and JLUSA’s organizing and training programs.

If you’re passionate about ending mass incarceration in this country, please also check out this Friday’s prison strike solidarity action outside of the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center.

GPBK May 2nd Membership Meeting

By   April 15, 2016

Next GPBK general membership meeting is on Monday, May 2nd 7pm at May Day Space

We are currently accepting nominations for two female state committee reps. Self nominations welcome. Info@gpbk.org

We will also be voting on some party rules amendments and planning for spring events and actions.

The first draft of the 2016-2018 GPNYS platform is out for review. Visit our platform discussion group to check out the first version and give your feedback and platform submissions by 4/23.

SAVE THE DATE: GPNYS Presidential and Delegate nominating convention is Saturday June 11 in Troy.

2016 Scheduled events update

By   January 25, 2016

The Park Slope Greens organized or participated in some great events and actions this past year. We heard from Black Lives Matter leaders at our Stopping Police Murder forum; recharged our spirits with art and music at our Cultural Tribune; and joined a host of protests and actions opposing fossil fuel infrastructure and supporting social justice. Thanks to those of you who supported our local in these endeavors. Often, we partnered with the Green Party of Brooklyn, our county organization.

An important task for a political party is to have robust, active county organizations, especially as our party enters into a presidential election year.

The coordinating committee of the Park Slope Greens local has voted to scale back on our monthly meetings (second Monday of the month) and to plan and organize programming under the Green Party of Brooklyn. We believe that our current resources are best directed toward building and strengthening our county organization with an eye toward planting the seeds for additional locals throughout the borough to develop.

Although we will not be seeing each other at the Park Slope Methodist Church on the second Monday of every month, there will be numerous actions, events, discussions and street work to do together, including a monthly Green Pub Club at rotating locations throughout Brooklyn; quarterly Green Party of Brooklyn membership meetings with featured programming; and occasional larger events.

Our monthly Green Pub Club is coming up in just a few days!
Monday Jan. 25 beginning at 7 p.m. at Radegast Hall and Biergarten on N. 3rd Street in Williamsburg.

Next Green Party of Brooklyn meeting:
Monday, Feb. 1 beginning at 7 p.m. at the 3rd Ave YWCA near Atlantic Ave
Featuring programming around the push for a just transition to 100% clean energy

In solidarity,

Coordinating Committee of the Park Slope Greens
Dani, Gloria, Jonathan, James, Josh, Michael, and Paul