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The GoGreen2026-livestream

The GoGreen2026-livestream

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A weekly live show and podcast about Maryland politics, policy, and people building power from the ground up.

Hosted by Andy Ellis and Owen Silverman Andrews, as part of our Green Party campaign for Governor/Lieutenant Governor.
We cover what’s moving in Annapolis and across the state—polls, budgets, land use, climate, transit, education, labor, civil rights—and talk with organizers, experts, and neighbors doing the work.

What you’ll get

  • Smart, plain-spoken explainers on Maryland policy & elections
  • Interviews with community organizers, advocates, and local leaders
  • Data-driven takes (polls, budgets, hearings, voting trends)
  • Campaign trail updates and how to plug in
  • Audience Q&A every week

Join in

Ask a question anytime: https://www.gogreen2026.com/questions

Support outreach so we reach more voters: https://linktr.ee/gogreen2026

Learn more: https://www.gogreen2026.com

Authority: Ellis-Andrews for Maryland, Brian Bittner Treasurer

Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • AI We Deserve, Waymo in Baltimore & the Campaign Comic Book | Seth Singleton Joins Us!
    2025/12/11

    This week we're talking about technology that works for us — from how we use AI in the campaign to autonomous vehicles to the stories we tell.

    Special Guest: Seth Singleton

    Seth is a writer, teacher, comic book author, and podcaster. He's written for indie comics, taught storytelling, and now he's bringing that expertise to the campaign — writing copy for gogreen2026.com, shaping our storytelling strategy, and he has an idea for something we're really excited about: the campaign comic book.

    Tonight he'll share his perspective on AI as a creative tool, what it can and can't do, and how storytelling fits into building a political movement.

    If you've ever wondered how a comic book can reach voters that traditional campaign materials can't, this is the conversation.

    Hosts: Andy Ellis & Owen Silverman Andrews

    What we cover:

    What "the AI we deserve" actually looks like. This is the start of a larger conversation about how campaigns should use these tools responsibly. Project Cybersyn — In 1970s Chile, Salvador Allende's government built a computer network designed to empower workers, not extract from them. Fifty years later, Silicon Valley builds the opposite. We can choose differently.

    Waymo in Baltimore — Governor Moore announced Waymo is coming to Baltimore. It's part of a pattern: jump at shiny tech first, figure out the cost to workers, the state, and the environment later. We break down what's missing from the conversation.

    Join the conversation: Ask questions anytime: https://www.gogreen2026.com/questions 🔗 Follow us on socials: https://linktr.ee/gogreen2026 ✍️ Sign our petition to open up the debates: https://www.gogreen2026.com/debate 💚 Donate to help us qualify for public financing: https://www.gogreen2026.com/donate 📬 Check out our newsletter, Theory of Change: https://theory-of-change.ghost.io/

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    1 時間 37 分
  • Where Did 2025 Go? Stadium Deals, Water Crisis, and Year-End Maryland Politics
    2025/12/04
    In this episode:

    • Stadium subsidies: $1.3 billion to billionaire sports owners while communities struggle • Western MD water crisis: Families paying $500-900/month for water under corporate utilities • November campaign recap: Maggie's Farm event, public financing progress, 84 donors and counting • Q&A: Teachers and the Blueprint, why 100K votes matters, and lessons from Mamdani's NYC win

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Opening 7:15 - Andy's News: Stadium Subsidies & Public Ownership 24:00 - Owen's News: Western MD Water Crisis 40:00 - November Review 1:18:00 - Q&A: Mark on Teachers & the Blueprint 1:28:54 - Q&A: Amy on "Are We In It to Win It?" 1:35:33 - Q&A: Alan on Mamdani & Third Parties 1:46:00 - Wrap-up & January Teaser

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    Connect with the campaign:

    🌐 Website: https://www.gogreen2026.com 🔗 Socials: https://linktr.ee/gogreen2026 📬 Newsletter: https://theory-of-change.ghost.io/ ❓ Ask a question: https://www.gogreen2026.com/questions ✍️ Debate petition: https://www.gogreen2026.com/debate 💚 Donate: https://www.gogreen2026.com/donate

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    1 時間 51 分
  • Who Sets the Agenda in Annapolis? Data Centers, Education & Grassroots Power
    2025/11/27
    Date Recorded 11/26/2025 Who sets the agenda in Annapolis? Not you. Not faculty. Not communities. Corporate lobbyists, party bosses, and governors working directly with industry. This pre-Thanksgiving episode exposes how power really works in Maryland—and how we build the pressure to change it. Special guest Lawrence Grandpre from (LBS) joins us to discuss the 2026 legislative session and the relationship between electoral organizing and movement building. Maryland's Energy Crisis: Industry Capture at Three Levels of Government Governor Moore didn't just respond to the energy crisis—he coordinated with other governors and the data center industry to make it worse. On November 19th, PJM Interconnection rejected all 12 proposals to regulate data centers. Andy dives into the plan Moore, PA Governor Shapiro, NJ Governor Murphy, and VA Governor Youngkin submitted WITH the Data Center Coalition (Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Meta, Oracle) to fast-track connections and gut environmental review. This is coordinated industry capture—and we show you the alternative. Zero Elected Higher Ed Trustees: Back Room Deals Without Faculty Voice Outgoing president of the University of Baltimore, Kurt Schmoke proposed merging University of Baltimore and Baltimore City Community College. Who is included in decisions like this? Not faculty. Not students. Maryland has a severe democracy deficit in higher education, with zero elected higher education trustees. Owen offers a counter-proposal: merge UB into Morgan State, create a Community College of Baltimore (city + county), and establish democratically elected boards. Movement Building and Legislative Pressure: How to Force Interest Convergence Lawrence explains LBS's 2026 agenda: override Moore's reparations veto, tax nonprofit endowments like Hopkins (generating nine figures annually), end automatic charging of youth as adults , require Maryland Public Television debates for all ballot-qualified parties, and create returning citizen led reentry programs. Lawrence explains how this agenda, third-party pressure and primary challenges force Democrats to deliver for working-class communities by threatening their general election margins. Learn more- https://lbsbaltimore.com Grassroots Democracy Platform: Taking Power from Party Bosses Andy and Owen do a deep dive on our campaign platform to advance grassroots and multiparty democracy in Maryland Voter driven constitutional amendmentsExpanded voting rightsStatewide public financingRank choice voting and proportional representationBallot petition modernizationMPT debatesDemocratizing the 90-day General Assembly session. Municipal reformFixing the constitutional convention process Learn more- https://www.gogreen2026.com/democracy 🔔 Subscribe to the Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@GoGreen2026 🔗 Follow us on socials: https://linktr.ee/gogreen2026 ✍️ Sign our petition to open up the debates: https://www.gogreen2026.com/debate 💚 Donate to help us qualify for public financing: https://www.gogreen2026.com/donate 📬 Check out our newsletter, Theory of Change: https://theory-of-change.ghost.io/ #MarylandPolitics #GreenParty #IndustryCapture #DataCenters #Reparations #HigherEducation #GrassrootsDemocracy #Baltimore #Annapolis
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    1 時間 50 分
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