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Dear Accreditation Committee of the Green Party of the United States,
 
Dear Accreditation Committee of the Green Party of the United States,
  
We are pleased to forward to you our application for accreditation as the Vegetarian Caucus of the Green Party of the United States, known also as the Vegetarian Caucus (VC) and/or Green Party Vegetarian Caucus (GPVC).  
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We are pleased to submit our application for accreditation as the Vegetarian Caucus of the Green Party of the United States (or the Vegetarian Caucus (VC) or Green Party Vegetarian Caucus (GPVC) for short.)
  
Attached below, we have included all documents required by GPUS Rules and Procedures regarding caucus accreditation, as well as some additional supporting documentation.
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Attached below, we have included all documents required by GPUS Rules and Procedures regarding caucus accreditation, as well as additional supporting documentation. We begin with our essay "Why a Green Party Vegetarian Caucus."
  
 
Please let us know if you have any questions.
 
Please let us know if you have any questions.
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'''Why a Green Party Vegetarian Caucus?'''
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'''Why a Green Party Vegetarian Caucus'''
  
 
In some organizations caucuses are geographic, in others they are ideological and in others, by interest or identify group.  Within the Green Party of the United States (GPUS), the role of caucuses has traditionally been to give voice to a "historically disenfranchised or underrepresented and significant sector of the population."
 
In some organizations caucuses are geographic, in others they are ideological and in others, by interest or identify group.  Within the Green Party of the United States (GPUS), the role of caucuses has traditionally been to give voice to a "historically disenfranchised or underrepresented and significant sector of the population."
  
How do one know whether they are in such a sector or group? Ask these questions.
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How do one know whether they are in such a sector or group? We think its helpful to ask these questions:
  
 
- Are your group's interests and concerns often forgotten or neglected, or treated as an imposition, burden or afterthought by the majority?  
 
- Are your group's interests and concerns often forgotten or neglected, or treated as an imposition, burden or afterthought by the majority?  
  
- Does your group have to work extra hard to ensure that its interests and concerns are included by the majority in decision-making that directly your group?  
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- Does your group often have to work extra hard to ensure that its interests and concerns are included by the majority in decision-making that directly affects your group?  
  
- Does your group's ability to live a healthy life suffer when its needs are neglected by the majority?  
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- Does your group sometimes find its interests and concerns devalued, when what it holds at the core of its being is treated merely as a 'lifestyle choice'?
  
- Do your group find its interests and concerns devalued, when what you hold at the core of your being is treated merely as a 'lifestyle choice' ? 
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- As the same time, do you find that some who diminish the value of what your group holds sacred, aren't even aware they are doing so?
 
 
- Do you find that others that diminish the value of what your group holds sacred, sometimes aren't even aware they are doing so?
 
  
 
- Is there much work to be done before the majority truly understands, respects and addresses your group's interests and concerns?
 
- Is there much work to be done before the majority truly understands, respects and addresses your group's interests and concerns?
  
- Does the fact that some will question whether your group fits the definition of "historically disenfranchised or underrepresented" demonstrate why there is a need for your caucus?
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- Does the fact that some may question whether your group fits the definition of "historically disenfranchised or underrepresented" demonstrate why there is a need for your caucus?
 
 
The answer to all of the above is generally 'yes' for vegetarians  -- and that is before any voice for animals is even contemplated.
 
  
If we also ask "are there Green policy approaches and practices to address your sectors interests and concerns?", here again, the answer is 'yes.'
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The answer to all of the above is generally 'yes' for vegetarians  -- and that is 'yes' before any voice for animals is contemplated. If we also ask "are there positive Green policy approaches and practices to address your sectors interests and concerns?", the answer again is 'yes.'  
  
A Vegetarian Caucus would provide a needed perspective. But for those who may question its role, its important to remember that the Ten Key Values were originally phrased as questions, not directives. That was so we can all evaluate how these values apply in our lives.  
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A Vegetarian Caucus would provide a needed perspective, within the Green Party and in the world at-large.  
  
Like other caucuses within the GPUS, a Vegetarian Caucus would strengthen the process of applying Green values to our lives, by providing a better understanding of how they apply in the lives of others.
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For those who may question its role, it's important to remember that the Ten Key Values were originally phrased as questions, not directives. That was so that we can all evaluate how these values apply in our lives. Like other caucuses within the GPUS, a Vegetarian Caucus would strengthen the process of applying Green values to our lives, by providing a better understanding of how they apply in the lives of others.
  
  

Revision as of 14:00, 2 December 2012

Dear Accreditation Committee of the Green Party of the United States,

We are pleased to submit our application for accreditation as the Vegetarian Caucus of the Green Party of the United States (or the Vegetarian Caucus (VC) or Green Party Vegetarian Caucus (GPVC) for short.)

Attached below, we have included all documents required by GPUS Rules and Procedures regarding caucus accreditation, as well as additional supporting documentation. We begin with our essay "Why a Green Party Vegetarian Caucus."

Please let us know if you have any questions.

Signed Co-coordinators Vegetarian Caucus



Why a Green Party Vegetarian Caucus

In some organizations caucuses are geographic, in others they are ideological and in others, by interest or identify group. Within the Green Party of the United States (GPUS), the role of caucuses has traditionally been to give voice to a "historically disenfranchised or underrepresented and significant sector of the population."

How do one know whether they are in such a sector or group? We think its helpful to ask these questions:

- Are your group's interests and concerns often forgotten or neglected, or treated as an imposition, burden or afterthought by the majority?

- Does your group often have to work extra hard to ensure that its interests and concerns are included by the majority in decision-making that directly affects your group?

- Does your group sometimes find its interests and concerns devalued, when what it holds at the core of its being is treated merely as a 'lifestyle choice'?

- As the same time, do you find that some who diminish the value of what your group holds sacred, aren't even aware they are doing so?

- Is there much work to be done before the majority truly understands, respects and addresses your group's interests and concerns?

- Does the fact that some may question whether your group fits the definition of "historically disenfranchised or underrepresented" demonstrate why there is a need for your caucus?

The answer to all of the above is generally 'yes' for vegetarians -- and that is 'yes' before any voice for animals is contemplated. If we also ask "are there positive Green policy approaches and practices to address your sectors interests and concerns?", the answer again is 'yes.'

A Vegetarian Caucus would provide a needed perspective, within the Green Party and in the world at-large.

For those who may question its role, it's important to remember that the Ten Key Values were originally phrased as questions, not directives. That was so that we can all evaluate how these values apply in our lives. Like other caucuses within the GPUS, a Vegetarian Caucus would strengthen the process of applying Green values to our lives, by providing a better understanding of how they apply in the lives of others.




Attachments: Table of Contents

1) A letter of application addressed to the Co-chairs of the Accreditation Committee, indicating the date and setting of the application decision made by the Vegetarian Caucus

2) A list of at least 100 Vegetarian Caucus members, in at least 15 GPUS affiliated states, containing name, address, phone number (if available), email address (if available) and state party membership of each member.

3) Vegetarian Caucus bylaws

4) Vegetarian Caucus platform

5) Vegetarian Caucus appointees to the Diversity Committee.

Although not required by GPUS Rules and Procedures, we also provide

6) Why a Vegetarian Caucus?

7) Vegetarian Caucus National Committee delegate and alternate

8) Vegetarian Caucus co-spokespersons

9) Vegetarian Caucus web page www.veggreens.org, Twitter Page twitter.com/veggreens and Facebook group www.facebook.com/groups/488346394521294