Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein

 

To Speak at Santa Monica College

In The Cayton Center - Which is Above the Cafeteria on the Main Campus

 

Wednesday, September 26th, 7:00 PM

 


Jill Stein, Green Party presidential candidate, will be speaking at Santa 
Monica College on September 26th.

She is visiting the campus as a part of a California college tour stretching 
from North to South. 

Jill Stein is proposing an economic bill of rights that calls for tuition-free 
education and forgiving student debt. 

The centerpiece of her platform is the Green New Deal. Modeled after FDR’s New 
Deal, the Green New Deal is an emergency program

which will transition the United States from an oil economy to a green economy 
by creating millions of jobs to build sustainable infrastructure.

 

 

About Jill Stein

Dr. Jill Stein is a mother, physician, longtime teacher of internal medicine, 
and pioneering environmental-health advocate.

She is the co-author of two widely-praised reports, In Harm's Way: Toxic 
Threats to Child Development, published in 2000, and Environmental Threats to 
Healthy Aging, published in 2009. The first of these has been translated into 
four languages and is used worldwide. The reports promote green local 
economies, sustainable agriculture, clean power, and freedom from toxic threats.

Her "Healthy People, Healthy Planet" teaching program reveals the links between 
human health, climate security, and green economic revitalization. This body of 
work has been presented at government, public health and medical conferences, 
and has been used to improve public policy.

Jill began to advocate for the environment as a human health issue in 1998 when 
she realized that politicians were simply not acting to protect children from 
the toxic threats emerging from current science. She offered her services to 
parents, teachers, community groups and a native Americans group seeking to 
protect their communities from toxic exposure.

Jill has testified before numerous legislative panels as well as local and 
state governmental bodies. She played a key role in the effort to get the 
Massachusetts fish advisories updated to better protect women and children from 
mercury contamination, which can contribute to learning disabilities and 
attention deficits in children. She also helped lead the successful campaign to 
clean up the "Filthy Five" coal plants in Massachusetts, an effort that 
resulted in getting coal plant regulations signed into law that were the most 
protective around at that time. Her testimony on the effects of mercury and 
dioxin contamination from the burning of waste helped preserve the 
Massachusetts moratorium on new trash incinerator construction in the state. 

Jill has appeared as an environmental health expert on the Today Show, 20/20, 
Fox News, and other programs. She was also a member of the national and 
Massachusetts boards of directors of the Physicians for Social Responsibility. 
Her efforts to protect public health has won her several awards including: 
Clean Water Action's "Not in Anyone's Backyard" Award, the Children's Health 
Hero" Award, and the Toxic Action Center's Citizen Award. 

Having witnessed the ability of big money to stop health protective policies on 
Beacon Hill, Jill became an advocate for campaign finance reform, and worked to 
help pass the Clean Election Law. This law was approved by the voters by a 2-1 
margin, but was later repealed by the Massachusetts Legislature on an 
unrecorded voice vote.

In 2002 ADD activists in the Massachusetts Green-Rainbow Party approached Dr. 
Stein and asked her to run for Governor of Massachusetts. Dr. Stein accepted, 
and began her first foray into electoral politics. She was widely credited with 
being the best informed and most credible candidate in the race.

She has twice been elected to town meeting in Lexington, Massachusetts. She is 
the founder and past co-chair of a local recycling committee appointed by the 
Lexington Board of Selectmen.

In 2003, Jill co-founded the Massachusetts Coalition for Healthy Communities, a 
non-profit organization that addresses a variety of issues that are important 
to the health and well-being of Massachusetts communities, including health 
care, local green economies, and grassroots democracy.

Jill represented the Green-Rainbow Party in two additional races – one for 
State Representative in 2004 and one for Secretary of State in 2006. In 2006 
she won the votes of over 350,000 Massachusetts citizens – which represented 
the greatest vote total ever for a Green-Rainbow candidate.

In 2008, Jill helped formulate a "Secure Green Future" ballot initiative that 
called upon legislators to accelerate efforts to move the Massachusetts economy 
to renewable energy and make development of green jobs a priority. The measure 
won over 81 per cent of the vote in the 11 districts in which it was on the 
ballot.

Jill was born in Chicago and raised in suburban Highland Park, Illinois. She 
graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College in 1973, and from Harvard 
Medical School in 1979. Jill enjoys writing and performing music, and enjoys 
long walks with her Great Dane, Bandita. Dr. Stein lives in Lexington with her 
husband, Richard Rohrer, also a physician. She has two sons, Ben and Noah, who 
have graduated from college in the past few years.

For More Information:  
<http://cagreens.nationbuilder.com/r?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.jillstein.org%2F&utm_campaign=stein_tour&n=17&e=540032e13c1199ca4eef858bbcdeeac54cfef17b&utm_source=cagreens&utm_medium=email>
 Jill Stein for President Campaign website

 



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