About wibailoutpeople

We are a part of the national Bail Out The People movement which formed in 2008 to fight against the bailouts to the banks. Since then we have been in numerous fights against poverty, racism and war. We demand that the people be bailed out not the banks, a moratorium on all foreclosures, a federal jobs program now and other demands. We have been participating in the Wisconsin people's uprising, Bloombergville in NYC and numerous other people's actions.

National Lawyers Guild: Election Organizing, Know-Your-Rights & Legal Support

Election Organizing Know-Your-Rights and Legal Support

National Lawyers Guild

Election Organizing: Know-Your-Rights and Legal Support

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This November, voters will turn out for a historic election taking place at the height of a global pandemic and economic downturn, which many are calling “the most important election in United States history.” The NLG views voting in this election as an action, and governors around the country have already started taking efforts to suppress voter turnout, largely in support of the Trump Administration which says that it will challenge election results if not re-elected, and aggressively crackdown on protests that result. Voters should be prepared for voter suppression on November 3rd, and activists should be aware of their rights. 

Know-Your-Rights on Election Day (Source: ACLU Voting Rights)

  • If you are questioned about your political beliefs by anyone you do not need to respond. 
  • If you are in line to vote and polls close, you have a right to stay in line and cast your vote. 
  • If you make a mistake on your ballot, you have the right to request a new one. 
  • If the machines are down at your polling place, you have the right to a paper ballot. 
  • The following hotlines are available for any emergency needs:
    • English: 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)
    • Spanish: 1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (1-866-839-8682)
    • Arabic: 1-844-YALLA-US (1-844-925-5287)
    • Bengali, Cantonese, Hindi, Urdu, Korean, Mandarin, Tagalog, or Vietnamese: 1-888-274-8683

Know-Your-Rights at Post-Election Protests

For a comprehensive list of your rights, the NLG maintains a library of KYR booklets for activists in English, Spanish, Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, and Farsi. Activists should know their most fundamental rights for protesting and law enforcement encounters: 

  • If you are stopped by a law enforcement officer, always ask: “Am I detained?”
    • If the answer is “Yes” then you have a right to main silent. 
    • If the answer is “No” then you have a right to leave. 
  • Once you are detained, you have an automatic right to remain silent. 
  • While detained, you also have a right to a lawyer.
  • If you are pulled over on your way from a protest, you have a right to refuse a search. However:
    • You may be ordered from your vehicle. 
    • Upon reasonable suspicion, your vehicle may be searched for weapons. 
    • Upon probable cause, your entire vehicle may be seized and searched. 

Legal Support at Post-Election Protests
The NLG Mass Defense Program provides comprehensive legal support for protesters, including Legal Observers, legal support hotlines, and KYR materials. For more information on ensuring that these resources are in place for your protest, contact your local chapter on NLG’s Directory of Chapters.

Detroit: Help Support the National Lawyers Guild

National Lawyers Guild Detroit & Michigan Chapter

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We are terrified, but we will not stop fighting. 

On Oct 20, the judge in Breonna Taylor’s case ruled that the Kentucky grand jurors could speak freely about the grand jury proceedings. That ruling led to a second anonymous juror issuing a statement that the jury was never presented with homicide charges for the police officers who unjustly ended Breonna Taylor’s life- over a botched drug raid. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron did not fight for justice or stand against police brutality–but we have, and we will continue.

The Detroit & Michigan Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild has been fighting against police brutality all summer–from representing over 300 arrested protestors to filing a civil lawsuit in federal court against the City of Detroit, Detroit Police Department and even Detroit Police Chief James Craig for aggressively violating people’s constitutional rights. Several of our Board of Directors are founding members of the Coalition for Police Transparency and Accountability, which formed this summer in response to Detroit police executing 19-year-old Hakim Littleton after subduing him so that he posed no continuing threat to the officers. The NLG has been flooded with calls to show up and fight for our comrades whose lives are in constant danger under a government that doesn’t believe their lives matter. 

We are at war. We are terrified, but we will never stop fighting for what we believe in – fair and equal justice, an end to police terror, and policies that reflect Black Lives Matter. 

Please fight with us, and contribute now. Your efforts will ensure that the work and infrastructure supporting our legal teams, collective defense efforts, and Legal Observers can continue. We need your help for the battles in the courtroom as well as on the streets. 

We know when we fight, we win. We cannot fight without you. This fight will be a long one–for we know we are not free until we are all free. Sincerely,
Victoria Burton-Harris, Detroit & Michigan NLG Board Member

Julie Hurwitz, Detroit & Michigan NLG Vice President

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October 28, 2020 (Online): Hmoob Women’s Group: Hmoob Women For Change

Freedom Inc

As part of Freedom, Inc.’s Hmoob Women’s Group programming, we want to invite you to join us on Wednesday, October 28, 2020, at 6 PM CST for a dialogue with Eau Claire City Council Member Mai Xiong, Stevens Point Board of Education Member Ann Vang, and Milwaukee County Circuit Honorable Judge Kristy Yang. We will be discussing about this moment and how Hmoob women are paving the way for social justice change.

*This event is for anyone who is a Hmong woman (cis and trans), as well as nonbinary people who are comfortable in a space that centers the experiences of Hmoob women, and is 18 years old or older.*

To join please use this Zoom Link: www.bit.ly/HmoobWomen
The Hmoob Women’s Group meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. This is a brave space where you will learn about social justice issues and build meaningful relationships with other Hmong women.For more information contact Zon Moua at zmoua@freedom-inc.org or Hope Vang at thvang@freedom-inc.org

Milwaukee Memorial Honors Over 600 Lives Lost to COVID-19

With nearly 600 deaths in Milwaukee County in the past 7 months alone, the pandemic has taken a devastating toll on our community. Milwaukeeans have spent eight months through hardships. It didn’t have to be this way.

To make matters worse, there’s been no opportunity to mourn the lives lost and the toll it has taken on our families. This is why we are coming together to help create a public space to honor the lives we have lost and help the community heal from this tragedy.

Milwaukee Area Service & Hospitality Workers OrganizationCitizen Action of WisconsinBlack Leaders Organizing for Communities and Souls to the Polls Milwaukee announced an outdoor Memorial dedicated to the nearly 600 lives lost in Milwaukee County to covid-19. This Memorial will be dedicated to the family members friends neighbors and colleagues we have lost this tribute consists of nearly 600 empty chairs to represent each life taken from our community.

Milwaukee Public School Board Passes Resolution To Not Open For In-Person Learning, Updates School Reopening Plan

Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association 

More welcome news from last night’s Milwaukee Public Schools board meeting! MPS will not be reopening for in-person learning anytime soon. The board passed the following resolution in relation to the district’s in-person school reopening plan:

  1. The board support the continued development of a forward moving phase-in reopening plan.

2. The administration engage the community in discussion and survey on a more stringent gating criteria for reopening.

3. The board reassemble after January 18, 2021 to reevaluate the pandemic and get an update on the roadmap to readiness.

4. The superintendent update the board on the planning process in both November and December of 2020

AGAIN: The district will NOT be opening up for face-to-face in January. They will also be opening up a wider community discussion on creating stricter gating criteria in order to open for face-to-face learning.

#demandsafeschools #OnlyWhenItsSafe

Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association