PROPOSAL SUBJECT: Development of structures within the USGP to enhance and support diversity.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:
The Diversity Committee was originally formed at the Green Party (at that time it was the ASGP) national meeting in 1999 in Moodus, Ct.. However at that time it was not formed using the formula of a regular standing committee of the CC. None the less, this committee has functioned as a standing committee and has taken on the ambitious project of increasing diversity within the Green Party. We have submitted budget requests for 2002 and 2003, and those requests have been approved. Therefore, while we consider the Diversity Committee to be a recognized committee of the Coordinating Committee of the Green Party of the U.S., we are submitting this proposal to the Coordinating Committee to formalize our status as a standing committee of the Coordinating Committee of the Green party of the U.S., to clarify our role within the Green Party, and to provide a clear and transparent committee structure and criteria for membership.

PRESENTER: Diversity Committee

CONTACT:
Anita Rios - 419-243-8772 - rhannon@toast.net
Joseph Mosley - 732-249-5650 - joemosley1@msn.com

FLOOR MANAGER:
Nathalie Paravicini - 713-880-9929 - nathalie@greens.org

TIMELINE:
Indefinite

PURPOSE:
To reestablish the Diversity Committee according to the criteria of a standing committee of the Coordinating Committee of the USGP; to provide uniformity by establishing bylaws for the Diversity Committee; and to establish this (the Diversity) committee as an incubator for the development and accreditation of the caucuses.

FULL PROPOSAL:

As a key value in Green philosophy, Respect for Diversity is fundamental to Green politics; in an increasingly diverse United States, our strong commitment to diversity is also an important political statement. For these reasons diversity must be respected and demonstrated throughout all the policies, structures, and actions of the Green Party. As a standing committee of the CC the Diversity Committee will serve, in conjunction with the caucuses, as the primary advocate for traditionally disenfranchised communities. At least two thirds of the membership of this committee will be comprised of members of traditionally disenfranchised communities.

The Diversity Committee will also assist with the formation, accreditation and development of the caucuses by providing resources for the caucuses to do outreach and form state chapters. In addition the Diversity Committee will serve as an advocate for traditionally disenfranchised communities by working in conjunction with the accreditation committee to administering the first step of the accreditation process. The Diversity Committee will provide the accreditation materials to the prospective caucus, review the applications, and forward the completed materials with a recommendation for approval to the accreditation committee. Thus, by providing this support and assistance we can forge the ongoing relationships necessary to foster true diversity within the Green Party.

Bylaws of the Diversity Committee of the Green Party of the United States

1. NAME

The name of this committee is the Diversity Committee of the Green Party of the United States.

2. MISSION AND PURPOSE

The Diversity Committee of the Green Party of the United States will strive to create a Green Party that is viewed as a political home where everyone is welcome and typically oppressed and disenfranchised people can find expression and empowerment. To fulfill this mission, we will:

3. MEMBERSHIP 4. OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES

5. VOTING 6. MEETINGS 7. QUORUM 8. AMENDMENT OF BYLAWS

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