The California Green Archives and special collections was formally established in 2000 to identify, collect, preserve, and make available records of the Green movement and Green party of enduring value to green activists, scholars, writers, historians, and journalists, and for posterity. The collection began in 1991 when the volunteer archivist, Hank Chapot, accepted the task of collecting pertinent information from party activities. It has since been expanded to collect any and all products relating to the global Green movement.
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| - The California Green Archives and special collections was formally established in 2000 to identify, collect, preserve, and make available records of the Green movement and Green party of enduring value to green activists, scholars, writers, historians, and journalists, and for posterity. The collection began in 1991 when the volunteer archivist, Hank Chapot, accepted the task of collecting pertinent information from party activities. It has since been expanded to collect any and all products relating to the global Green movement.
- The California Green Archives and special collections was formally established in 2000. Its goal is to identify, collect, preserve, and make available records of the Green movement and Green party to green activists, scholars, writers, historians, and journalists, and for posterity. The collection began in 1991 when volunteer archivist Hank Chapot accepted the task of collecting pertinent information from party activities. It has since been expanded to collect any and all products relating to the global Green movement. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
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| - The California Green Archives and special collections was formally established in 2000 to identify, collect, preserve, and make available records of the Green movement and Green party of enduring value to green activists, scholars, writers, historians, and journalists, and for posterity. The collection began in 1991 when the volunteer archivist, Hank Chapot, accepted the task of collecting pertinent information from party activities. It has since been expanded to collect any and all products relating to the global Green movement. The archives hold any documentary materials relating to the founding and establishment of the Green Committees of Correspondence, the Green Party of California and the wider Green political movement in the USA and beyond. The archives survey available collections and contact current and former Green Party activists and campaigns. Transfers and acquisitions will be made in accordance with a written policy statement, supported by adequate resources and only when consistent with the mission of the archives.
- The California Green Archives and special collections was formally established in 2000. Its goal is to identify, collect, preserve, and make available records of the Green movement and Green party to green activists, scholars, writers, historians, and journalists, and for posterity. The collection began in 1991 when volunteer archivist Hank Chapot accepted the task of collecting pertinent information from party activities. It has since been expanded to collect any and all products relating to the global Green movement. More information on the Wikipedia page [1] The website for the California Green Party is [2].
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