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Sara Parkin (born 9 April 1946) is a Scottish nurse and political activist. She started her working life as a nurse in
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but rose to prominence as a green political activist during and after the
1989 European Parliament election The 1989 European Parliament election was a European election held across the 12 European Community member states in June 1989. It was the third European election but the first time that Spain and Portugal voted at the same time as the other m ...
, in which the
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gained 15% of the votes but no seats. She resigned from the party in 1992, at odds with the party's anti-leadership stance, and went on to found the Forum for the Future with
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and
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. Her current campaigning focus is
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literacy as an essential outcome of formal education, especially in universities and colleges. She lives in Hackney,
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.


Early life and education

Sara Parkin was born in
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. She was educated in Coventry at Green Lane Primary School and
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. She then trained as a nurse at
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(1970–74)


Career

Parkin worked there as a ward sister at the Royal Infirmary. There, she met her husband Max, and her children Colin and Douglas were born there.Why Parkin sups with political devils, The Guardian, 18 September 1989 She tutored
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in nursing at the
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(1972-3) and worked elsewhere in the health sector in the 1970s and 1980s before turning to politics.


Politics

On moving to
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in 1976, Parkin discovered the Ecology Party (as the
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was then known). She stood (unsuccessfully) against Keith Joseph in the 1979 general election and in several local elections. When her husband's work as a cancer epidemiologist took the family to live in Lyon France, she became involved with the international growth of green politics. This including leading on the establishment of the Coordination of (European) Green Parties (a grouping now known as the
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for which she acted as Co-secretary and Spokesperson until 1991. With activists in other European Green Parties she provided support for green-oriented parties around the world, including dissident movements in east Europe. Parkin emerged as the most articulate and telegenic Green Party spokesperson after 1989 and was credited with being committed to Green Party policy and practical in terms of political tactics. Caroline Lucas remembers being “exhausted in the office and she’d burst through the door and bring with her new thoughts and ideas” while journalist Walter Schwartz considered her “the party’s best all-rounder, the easiest of the Greens to imagine as a Cabinet Minister. She is a highly organised political animal. Most Greens are not.” After an exploratory approach by the Labour Party, Parkin was defeated in her attempt at the 1989 Green Party conference to secure agreement to open negotiations with other parties on an alliance to bring in a proportional election system. She was also associated with Green 2000, a group advocating constitutional changes to the Green Party, including the creation of an Executive Committee, with a Chair, a Regional Council, and only two principle speakers (Immediately after the 1989 election 32 speakers were offered to the press). The party voted to agree these changes, electing a Green 2000 supporter to every post, and Sara Parkin as Chair. This organisational structure is still in place. The 1992 general election results were not good for the Green Party largely because of predictions of a hung parliament, but also because of the ongoing internal disarray of the Green Party. Parkin resigned before the 1992 Green Party Conference citing the party's refusal to sanction what was openly described as a campaign “to harry the (Green 2000) leadership at every opportunity until its members simply gave up in despair and quit.” The harrying persisted at the conference itself, with the last straw proving the party's ‘open door’ to the controversial
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. Green Parties: An international guide, which Parkin published early in 1989 is out of print, but remains a benchmark study of green politics at that time. Her 1994 biography of her friend, German Green Party leader Petra Kelly The life and death of Petra Kelly is published in several languages most recently in 2016 in Spanish. Parkin remains an advocate of Green Parties, arguing consistently for the need to organise for success and the importance to that of good leadership.


Life after politics

Frustration in the aftermath of the 1992 UN Earth Summit led many UK green movement activists to think about different ways of implementing more sustainable ways of living and working. Parkin joined up with other former Green Party activists
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and
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to create in 1996 the Forum for the Future, a registered charity and non-profit with a mission to promote sustainable development through working in partnership with business, government and other organisations. For the Forum Parkin designed a pioneering Masters course in Leadership for Sustainable Development and worked mainly with education sector, government and the professions, particularly engineering, over 20 years to promote sustainability literacy in universities and colleges. Her 2010 book Positive Deviant: Sustainability Leadership in a perverse world, based on this experience is a course book in several universities around the world. She stepped down from day to day involvement with the Forum in 2016, but remains a Trustee. During this time, she also served on boards of the Environment Agency for England and Wales, the
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, the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education, the
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and, at various times, NGOs such as
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,
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and Groundwork. Parkin continues to work with in education through The Sustainability Literacy Project, for which she is a Principal Associate. She also advises the National Union of Students on sustainability, and sits on the Boards of the
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and the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland. She is also a Patron of
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and The Museum of Islay Life, Chair of the Richard Sandbrook Trust and Trustee of the St Andrews Prize for the Environment.


Awards and honours

Sara Parkin was appointed an OBE in 2000 for her services to education and sustainability, and holds honorary positions with several organisations, including the Institute of Energy, the
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, the
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and the
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. She has 11 honorary degrees.


Selected works

* Parkin S (1989) Green Parties: An international guide London: Heretic Books * Parkin S (ed) (1991) Green Light on Europe London: Heretic Books * Parkin S (1991) Green Futures: Agenda for the 21st century London:Fount * Parkin S (1994) The Life and Death of Petra Kelly London:Pandora * Parkin S (2010) The Positive Deviant: Sustainability leadership in a perverse world London: Earthscan


References

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