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Legacies of Mrs. Rosa Parks and Mrs. Eslanda Robeson, Panel

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Shawano, WI, June 3, 2020: Shawano Black Lives Matter March

Shawano Black Lives Matter March We want to meet by the tank at Memorial Park (Main St. and Lieg Ave.) at 1 pm to group and get organized and make our way to the police department and main street. Please wear masks if you are able to. Remember this is a PEACEFUL protest! ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 Lets […]

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Cat Brooks on the Need for Black Leadership

Anti Police-Terror Project  

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Racine, June 5, 2020: Caravan for Justice

Youth Empowered in the Struggle (YES)‎Caravan for Justice We rally for black lives because Black Lives Matter. #GeorgeFloyd #tTyreseWest In solidarity with our black brothers and sisters in the struggle YES/VDLF and other community members and organizations are planning a caravan and press conference for Friday, June 5th in Racine. We urge those that stand […]

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Milwaukee, June 2, 2020: Justice for George Floyd Protest

Justice for George Floyd Peaceful Protest Beginning: 3000 S Howell Avenue, Humboldt Park (Marble Monument), Milwaukee, 1 P.M.  End: District 1 Milwaukee Police Department  From some nurse friends: Rest stop/basic first aid at the corner of Homer and KK. We will have water, fruit and granola bars. Chairs to sit and rest for a moment […]

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White House Moves Forward with Workers Comp Cuts During Pandemic

https://www.afge.org/ June 1, 2020 The Trump administration is moving forward with its proposed cuts to federal workers’ compensation benefits despite the coronavirus outbreak. Under Trump’s proposal, which is part of the administration’s fiscal 2021 budget proposal and is expected to be included in the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act, workers who are injured on the job would see steep cuts in […]

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Statement by Wisconsin AFL-CIO President Bloomingdale on the Police Murder of George Floyd

Statement by Wisconsin AFL-CIO President Bloomingdale on the death of George Floyd and the events of this weekend: https://wisaflcio.typepad.com/wisconsin-state-afl-cio-blog/2020/06/bloomingdale-stmt.html