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Title: Green Party Strategy-Where Do We Go From Here?
START DATE: 6/21/2003
START TIME: 2:00 PM
Duration: 3 Hours
Location: Loyola Law School's Merrifield Hall
Location Details:
Loyola Law School's Merrifield Hall
919 S. Albany Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Event Topic:
Event Type: panel discussion
Contact Name:
Contact Email: ginnycase@greens.org
Contact Phone: (310) 995-0256
DESCRIPTION:
>> The Green Party of California's Campaigns and Candidates Working Group is

sponsoring a panel discussion on the upcoming 2004 races.


>> We want your input on these important topics. Please come and participate in this important dialogue.


>>


>> Green Party Strategy-Where Do We Go From Here?


>> Saturday, June 21, 2003 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.


>>


>> At Loyola Law School's Merrifield Hall


>>


>> 919 S. Albany Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015


>>


>> Admission: - (sliding scale)


>>


>> Panelists include:


>>


>> Peter Camejo, Green Party Candidate for Governor 2002


>>


>> Donna Warren, Green Party Candidate for Lt. Governor 2002


>>


>> Kevin McKeown, Mayor Pro Tem, City of Santa Monica


>>


>> Denise Munro Robb, Green Party Candidate for Los Angeles City Council, 2001


>>


>> Topics to be covered:


>>


>> Presidential and U.S. Senate Campaigns


>> Will the Greens run?


>>


>> Who are the Greens going to run?


>>


>> What will the Greens gain from running?


>>


>> State Assembly and Senate Campaigns


>> Who are the candidates?


>>


>> What are the targeted districts?


>>


>> What can local Greens do to help?


>> For more information contact Ginny Case, at (310) 995-0256, or


>> ginnycase@greens.org
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