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September 18th, 2023  |  by  |  published in Letters | Leave A Comment »

While reading an issue of Ballot Access News late one evening, I was saddened to learn of John Rensenbrink’s passing. I became one of John’s long-distance friends, in the late 1980s, when he was overseeing the Green Party’s SPAKA (Strategy and Policy Approaches in Key Areas) process. My wife and I hosted him at our […]

Where the village folk live

June 19th, 2017  |  by  |  published in Letters | Comments Off on Where the village folk live

TO THE EDITOR, I have been drawn to the Green Movement since its inception in Germany when Petra Kelly was its leader. Time has rolled on and the ecological toll on civilization is incalculable, evidenced by climatic changes, choking pollution and human neglect. Though not as readily noticeable in Western countries, the environmental catastrophe is […]

An Open Letter to the American People

February 8th, 2013  |  by  |  published in Letters | Comments Off on An Open Letter to the American People

An Open Letter to the American People

This proposed Open Letter is the result of a months-long exchange via e-mail between Karen Young and John Rensenbrink. The readers of Green Horizon are urged to offer feedback to one or both of the authors. [Karen: Karenyoung521@yahoo.com; John: john@rensenbrink.com] – – – – – – – – – – – WHO WE ARE We […]

Perhaps “Catch the Green Wave”

December 12th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Letters | Leave A Comment »

Perhaps “Catch the Green Wave”

A Letter from Barbara Rodgers-Hendricks I’d like to comment briefly on several articles in last spring’s issue (Spring/Summer 2012). Sam Smith concludes that “it is left to us – in our towns, counties and states, to redefine and change our nation to the way it should be.” He advises the Green Party to run only […]

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