Campus Greens is a national student-based, non-profit organization dedicated to building a broad-based movement for radical democracy on America's high school and college campuses.
We work in solidarity with the Ten Key Values of the Green Party and have membership from all sectors of the campus community and all levels of education.
We provide our members with the support and resources they need to become effective agents of social change, empowering them to overcome our world's gravest problems and build a society based on grassroots democracy, ecology, social justice, and non-violence.
The Berkeley Chapter traces its roots back to the Fall semester in 1998. At the time, it was known as the Cal Green Party. We changed our name to Campus Greens in 2001, with the official founding of the national organization. In the past, we've worked on campaigning for Green candidates and voter registration.
The Green Party of the United States is a federation of state Green parties.
Committed to environmentalism, non-violence, social justice and grassroots organizing, Greens are renewing democracy without
the support of corporate donors. Greens provide real solutions for real problems.
Whether the issue is universal health care, corporate globalization, alternative energy, election reform or decent, living wages for workers, Greens have the courage and independence necessary to take on the powerful corporate interests.
The Federal Elections Commission recognizes the Green Party of the United States as the official Green Party National Committee. We are partners with the European Federation of Green Parties and the Federation of Green Parties of the Americas.
The progressive community is constantly seeking and promoting progress towards better conditions and new ideas, policies, and movements. The progressive agenda encompasses many liberal and left wing causes, ranging from, but not limited to: