Proposal 009-15: Acknowledgement of Indigenous Nations

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    This is Proposal 009-15: Acknowledgement of Indigenous NationsPlease read the proposal and keep comments on the topic of the proposal only.Designate your vote by using the following terms: AGREE, BLOCK, or STAND ASIDE. Any blocks will require a vote of the council Per Section 4.3 of the GPCO Bylaws, "All decisions concerning policy, finance, and objectives shall require consensus or a vote of at least 60% of the membership present at a state meeting and/or the Council".There are currently eight ( 8 ) active voting chapters in the Green Party of Colorado. A vote of at lease 60% quorum requires at lease one response from five ( 5 ) chapters.Active ChaptersAdams/JeffersonArapahoe CountyDenverDouglasGreater BoulderPikes PeakSan MiguelSouthwestThe floor is now open for one week of Agreement Seeking (September 15, 2015).Thank you,Brittany Hoover, Council Facilitator 1. Basic Info:Date proposed: August 31, 2015Name of the sponsor(s): Sean Friend, Andrea Mérida, Bill Bartlett2. Title:Acknowledgement of Indigenous Nations3. Text of the actual proposal:WHEREAS, the platform of the Green Party of the United States states that the Green Party supports the rights of indigenous peoples to their lands, their ways of life, and all other rights of free peoples. We support the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples adopted by the UN General Assembly on September 13, 2007, and call for its provisions to be actively supported by our own government and by governments worldwide;AND WHEREAS, the establishment of the United States of America was at the expense of the indigenous nations who lived here and owned this land;AND WHEREAS, the building of the city of Denver by white settlers was illegal according to the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie, and the Hinono'eiteen (the Southern Arapaho nation) were never reimbursed for this theft in spite of their hospitality and good faith efforts to keep peace with illegal European immigrants;AND WHEREAS, the descendants of the native peoples who lived in the place we now call Colorado continue to suffer extreme forms of economic, social, and physical violence directly related to that history;THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that every meeting of the Green Party of Colorado or any event sponsored by said Party shall begin with an acknowledgement that our meeting is taking place on stolen land. In addition, every good faith effort will be made to name the original owners of the land on which the meeting takes place, and, when possible, a representative of that nation shall be invited to speak.4. Background:  At present, the Green Party of Colorado has no formal mechanism in place for acknowledging the history of our state in regards to the genocide of the indigenous nations who lived in what is now Colorado.5. Justification/Goals:  An invocation/reminder is an immediate way to recall our responsibilities to the First Nations, which align with our 10 Key Values; most notably:Grassroots Democracy (Every human being deserves a say in the decisions that affect their lives and not be subject to the will of another); Social Justice and Equal Opportunity (We must consciously confront in ourselves, our organizations, and society at large, barriers such as racism and class oppression, sexism and homophobia, ageism and disability, which act to deny fair treatment and equal justice under the law);Respect for Diversity (We believe it is important to value cultural, ethnic, racial, sexual, religious and spiritual diversity, and to promote the development of respectful relationships across these lines); andPersonal and Global Responsibility (We seek to join with people and organizations around the world to foster peace, economic justice, and the health of the planet).  In this way, we hope to cause any individuals attending a Green Party of Colorado meeting or event to pause and acknowledge past and current violence against indigenous nations.6. Pros and Cons: This addition to our events and meetings would allow us to formalize our commitment to justice for indigenous nations, which would align with the Ten Key Values.  A potential drawback would be that acknowledgement of this history may be uncomfortable for some.7.  Alternatives to the proposal: Take no action or find another way of formally acknowledging this history.8.  References: The Ten Key Values of the Green Party, the 2012 Green Party Platform II.A.3: Indigenous Peoples

    #1137

    Thank you, Brittany.  Agree.

    #1138

    AGREE

    #1139
    Susan Hall
    Member

    I cannot say thank you enough for this proposal and though it leaves out perhaps one of the most important  Native American tribes of Colorado, the Ute's; but I know this is a monumental beginning.  I not only AGREE, but am informing you that I will send this proposal to my friends connected to the Ute reservation in Utah and Harvest another friend I have had for some time on Facebook.

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    Anonymous
    Guest

    Agree!! ;D

    #1141
    Sean Friend
    Member

    Agree.Susan, this specifically mentions the Southern Arapaho nation, because that's where our recent state meeting was. For any future meetings, we would need to do the research to find out whose land we are on.

    #1142
    Laura C.
    Member

    Agree.

    #1143
    Harry Hempy
    Member

    AGREEHarry Hempy, Greater Boulder Greens

    #1144

    Just an update. We have a consensus from 3 chapters and need agreement from two additional chapters. Adams, Douglas, Pikes Peak, San Miguel, and Southwest Chapters have not voted.

    #1145
    Chris Allen
    Member

    Agree!!! Great Proposal!!!

    #1146
    Larry Dunn
    Member

    Agree!

    #1147

    The proposal has passed. I will post official results soon.Final Tally:9 Agree0 Stand Aside0 Block5/8 Chapters voting.

    #1148

    I'm a cosponsor,  was so excited talked about it everywhere I went.. didn't  vote.  Blargh.

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