We open GREEP Zoom #188 with wonderful poetry from our Laureate MIMI GERMAN.

Chair SUSAN YOUNG of the Pacifica Radio National Board pitches your participation in the current national delegate election and the need for impartial observers to guarantee a fair outcome.

We then hear from activists NINA KELLER and HEDY TRIPP about a great victory won by grassroots campaigning against a proposal battery storage facility once slated for western Massachusetts.

RAY MCCLENDON reports from Georgia on the terrifying campaign being waged to strip the voter rolls and block certification of the legitimate outcome in the November 5 election.

WENDI LEDERMAN & JAMIE FRIEND raise issues about the vote counts and ballot integrity in Georgia, Florida and elsewhere.

We then hear from LYNN FEINERMAN, MYLA RESON, ELISSA MATROSS & SLUGGO WASSERMAN remember the amazing perils & passions of the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention.

GEORGE CROCKER introduces his new book About Power & tells us about the birth of the renewable energy industry in Minnesota in the 1980s & 1990s.

Californian PAUL GIPE, a major pioneer in the wind industry, fills in the blanks from his office in Bakersfield.  

Solar pioneer RON LEONARD adds to the dialogue on the rise of photovoltaics and the opportunity to solarize Los Angeles & the upcoming 2028 Olympics.

TATANKA BRICCA discusses, among other things, possible paths to freedom for Leonard Peltier.

We further extend the discussion to inaugurate a major campaign to completely solarize Los Angeles in time for the 2028 Olympics.  
Having freed Julian Assange, defeated battery storage in WMass, continuing to raise cain on the national political scene, there’s no reason we can’t do that as well.

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