Black Lives Matter March – St. Francis &Cudahy, June 20, 2020

BLM March – St. Francis &Cudahy

Start at Howard & KK, 1 P.M.

Today is the day we say no more! It is time to break the barriers that have been set up from the beginning. We need to be part of the solution! Standing together as one! Let’s show our corrupt biased system who is in charge.

Say their names. No justice, No Peace. ✊✊🖤🖤✊✊

Marching about 7 miles spreading love, unity, and peace.

We are starting at the corner of KK and Howard (where St. Francis brewery is) for poster making signs from 1-2.

We will then march from 2-5 past St. Francis PD and head into Cudahy to their PD.

If you are not able to attend the poster making portion, I highly encourage to stop by Find your Light LLC in Cudahy (3701 E Layton Ave) during the week -10am-4pm. Shoot them a message to make sure. They have some supplies to help you!

****Please also remember masks and social distancing are strongly encouraged.****

There is nothing they can do if we all become one! No more dividing us! We understand! We are with you! Justice for George and the many others that were killed and wrongfully accused! Justice for Black Lives Matter!!
🖤🖤✊✊🖤🖤



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June 16, 2020: Wee Chalk Your Walk Murray Hill Neighborhood Milwaukee

Wee Chalk Your Walk Murray Hill Neighborhood MKE!

N Maryland and E Bradford, Milwaukee – 3-5 P.M.

As a continued sign of solidarity with National Black Lives Matter Week of Action, Wee Chalk Your Walk. Let’s chalk messages in our own neighborhoods, then let’s go to the MPS school board President’s neck of the woods. Bring yourself, chalk, and signs if you have them. We will meet at Prospect Traingle on the corner of North Maryland and East Bradford Ave . We will walk and chalk the streets and sidewalks with Black Lives Matter solidarity messages. We will end in front of school board President Larry Miller’s house with an organized gathering. This is a Family Friendly space!

Four Demands of the National Black Lives Matter at School Movement
*Recruit and retain Black educators
*Fully Resourced Restorative Practices
*Black History and Ethnic Studies in all schools
*Fund Counselors, Not cops

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Milwaukee, June 17, 2020: 13th Drive In Movie Showing

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13th Drive In Movie Showing

13th is a powerful documentary that addresses racial issues confronting America in 2016. In a time of polarized attitudes about mass incarceration, brutality, and the explosion of for-profit prisons and their affiliates, director Ava DuVernay interviews social activists, academics, journalists, and political figures to make the case that today’s prisons, which house millions of persons of color, are simply the next incarnation of the centuries-old U.S. exploitation.

Your $10 suggested donation to reserve your parking spot will be donated to Leaders Igniting Transformation to further their social justice activism in the community. We’ll also provide you with a $5 coupon code for food and drinks during the showing.

Milwaukee, June 20, 2020: Bakers Against Racism Bake Sale

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Bakers Against Racism Bake Sale – Milwaukee Chapter

The Bakers Against Racism Bake Sale is a global movement where bakers of all types are showing their support for racial justice and equality. The Milwaukee Chapter of BAR is a group of local, professional pastry creators showing their love through baked goods. 100% of sales will be donated directly to Love On Black Women, a local Milwaukee non-profit that serves women of color. Learn more at loveonblackwomen.com

Pre-orders begin Monday, 6/15. Quantities of all items are limited, so get your pre-orders in ASAP. Pick up will be Saturday, 6/20 at Egg and Flour Bay View.

Menu:

We are proud to use local Wisconsin grown and milled flour in all of these baked goods donated from the Artisan Grain Collaborative!

SOLD OUT – $8.00 Banana Bread Loaf
$4.00 Brown Butter Brownie
$4.00 Cashew Caramel Brownie
$5.00 Chocolate Sea Salt Caramel Brownie with Bacon
$3.00 Chocolate Chip Cookie
$4.00 Triple Oatmeal Cookie
$3.00 Chocolate Dipped Brown Butter Shortbread Cookie
$3.00 Blackout Cookie
SOLD OUT – $3.00 BLM Decorated Sugar Cookie
$3.00 Decorated Chocolate Chip Sugar Cookie
$3.00 Gluten Free Citrus Shortbread Cookie
SOLD OUT – $4.00 Reeces Peanut Butter Cup Caramel Rice Krispy
SOLD OUT – $5.00 Peach Cobbler
SOLD OUT – 3/$5.00 Lemon Strawberry Macaron

TO ORDER:
Pease fill out our google form!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJSCtBLGCj6j2ddtVCzKsEH74KVgNoLgJW220HHNIliUxHKw/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1

Whitewater, June 16, 2020: Tuesday March on Main

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Tuesday March on Main

NOTE TIME CHANGE!
On Tuesday the Common Council is meeting at 6:30pm and we encourage everyone to attend virtually to communicate your priorities, concerns, and feelings about policy reform in our town.
At 5pm:
Come Join us for the TWO WEEK MARK!
On Day 14 of Marching Every Day with the Country against Police Brutality and Racial Injustice
Keep Showing Up, Whitewater!!

Milwaukee, June 20, 2020: Marching for Inclusivity, for all Black Lives

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Marching for Inclusivity, for all Black Lives

2288 N Lake Drive, Milwaukee – 1 P.M.

First, let us thank every single person who made “Come together, Stand together” pivotal. We have to continue to strike while the Protest-Iron is hot. We need to continue to get our voices heard and our needs met. Lets bring all people together again, make our voices louder then they were before, and speak about micro aggressions/subtleties of oppression that Black and Brown people face every day from our own community. So let us march, have the conversation on how we can be better, do better, and invoke the unity we seem to be grasping by a thread. We’ve got this, lets continue this fight…inclusively!

PSA….. this time we will be headed south

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Every Monday at 6 P.M.: Weekly Solidarity Protest // Evansville for Black Lives

Weekly Solidarity Protest // Evansville for Black Lives

Please join Evansville community members Mondays at 6 pm for solidarity protests for Black Lives. We’ll come together each week in solidarity for all BIPOC lives harmed and lost to systemic racism, but also to uplift and hold marginalized people in our own community. At 7 pm we’ll move into the park, get to know our anti-racist neighbors, form community, and talk about what anti-racist action and education looks like in Evansville.

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