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.

Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association (MTEA): Listing of Justice For George Floyd Protests in Metro Milwaukee June 5-7, 2020

Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association

Marching for our students, families, and communities!

Today’s #BlackLivesMatter marches and events. Let us know if you need your event added to this post.

JUNE 5, 2020:

2:00pm (6801 Southway, Greendale): March For George Floyd

2:00pm (Humboldt Park, Bay View, MKE): March (Not sure the name of this one)

5:00pm (Bluemound & Moorland, Brookfield): Black Lives Matter Peaceful Protest

6:00pm (Port Washington Road and Washington Avenue, Grafton): Break the Silence in the Burbs

JUNE 6, 2020:

Saturday at 10:00am (438 N Oakwood Avenue, Oconomowoc, WI – Fowler Lake Park): Unite for Racial Justice

Saturday at 1:00pm (Big Bay Park / Buckley Park,
Whitefish Bay): Whitefish Bay March For Justice

Saturday at 1:00pm (Atwater Park – 4000 N Lake Dr, Shorewood): North Shore Justice for George Floyd Peaceful Protest

Saturday at 1:00pm (2472 E North Ave, MKE): Come together, Stand Together

Saturday at 3:00pm (99th St and Good Hope Road): Wee Chalk the Granville Station Neighborhood

Saturday at 3:00pm (Cedarburg, WI): Peace in the Park (In Person Gathering)

Saturday at 4:00pm (76th and Burleigh): March for Thee Three

Saturday at 6:00 (Brown Deer High School, Brown Deer): Walk with Us

JUNE 7, 2020:

Sunday at 9:00am (Milwaukee Art Museum): MKE Unite Chalk the Sidewalk

Sunday at 11:30am (Zao MKE Church): Protest First Aid 101 (included because of the need for street medics)

Sunday at 1:00pm (Henry W. Maier Festival Park, MKE): March with PRIDE for #BLACKLIVESMATTER

Sunday at 2:00pm (1531 W Vliet St, Milwaukee): Justice for George Floyd & Justice For All

#BlackLivesMatter #Milwaukee #Solidarity #SayTheirNames

Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association

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Milwaukee, June 6, 2020: Brown People for Black Power

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Brown People for Black Power MKE

El Pueblo Mke

Brown People for Black Power MKE/ El Pueblo Unido en Apoyo a La Fuerza Negra MKE Stands in Solidarity with Black Lives Matter/ Las Vidas Negras Importa!

Detalles Abajo en Ingles y Español.

Come take a stand with us by joining our march in solidarity with Black Lives Matter on Saturday at 11:00 AM.

We will meet at the south west parking lot of Mitchell Park Domes on the corner of 26th and Pierce and collectively walk across the 16th street bridge. In 1967, during Milwaukee’s Fair Housing Marches, the 16th street bridge was the location of racial violence as peaceful protestors marched across it and were met with violent white resistance. Today, we march across this bridge in solidarity with Black Lives Matters. Our brown siblings in other major cities like Chicago, the Bay Area, and D.C. have already united, help us join them in the march for a more just world!

Please bring your masks, sunscreen, water and try to maintain social distancing. If you feel comfortable, you can follow us in your cars. We aim to unite with Come together, Stand together (https://www.facebook.com/events/1975003246134497/?notif_t=plan_user_invited&notif_id=1591348386836995) by 1:00 PM.

All allies welcome. This is a peaceful march.

We will be sharing resources for marching below as well as ways you can help if you can’t march.

“Quisieron enterrarnos, pero se les olvido que somos semillas”/ “They tried to bury us, but they did not know we were seeds”

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Brown People for Black Power MKE/El Pueblo Unido en Apoyo a La Fuerza Negra MKE expresa su solidaridad con Black Lives Matter/¡Las Vidas Negras Importan!

Ponganse firmes con nosotros uniéndose a nuestra marcha en solidaridad del movimiento Black Lives Matter/Las Vidas Negras Importan el sábado a las 11:00 a.m. Nos reuniremos en el estacionamiento suroeste del parque Mitchell Domes en la esquina de las calles 26 y Pierce y caminaremos colectivametnte hacia el puente de la calle 16. Durante las marchas para vivienda justa (Milwaukee Fair Housing Marches) en 1967, el puente de la calle 16 fue el escenario de violencia racial mientras manifestantes pacíficxs lo atravesaban y se encontrarxn con una resistencia blanca y violenta. Hoy marchamos a través de este puente en solidaridad con Black Lives Matters / ¡Las Vidas Negras Importan! Nuestrxs gente en otras zonas metropolitanas como Chicago, ciudades del Área de la Bahía, y Washington, D.C., ya se han unido. ¡Ayúdennos a acompañarlxs en la marcha por un mundo justo! Todxs aliadxs bienvenidos.

Compartiremos recursos para la marcha a continuación, así como las formas en que puede ayudar si no puede marchar.

Por favor de traer su cubreboca / mascarilla, protector solar, agua y trate de mantener distanciamiento social. Si se siente cómodo, tambien nos puede seguir en su coche. Nuestro objetivo es unirnos con Come together, Stand Together (https://www.facebook.com/events/1975003246134497/?notif_t=plan_user_invited&notif_id=1591348386836995) a la 1 pm.

Esta es una marcha pacífica.

“Quisieron enterrarnos, pero se les olvidó que somos semillas”/“They tried to bury us, but they did not know we were seeds.”

S.O to @forthepeopleartists https://www.instagram.com/forthepeopleartists/

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Milwaukee, June 6, 2020: Labor Demands Justice for Victims of Police Crimes; Solidarity Contingent & Car Caravan

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There will be a labor solidarity contingent and car caravan anchored by the Young Workers Committee of MALC and A. Philip Randolph Institute participating in this event on Saturday.

Saturday, June 6 at 4:00pm Corner of North 76th Street and Burleigh.

You are invited to join the family of Alvin Cole and the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression for a rally and march to demand justice for Alvin Cole and two other men who all lost their lives at the hands of one Wauwatosa Police Officer.

Join the facebook event for full details: March for Thee Three


As the Wisconsin Dept of Health Services still is advising against large group gatherings, we do advise if you attend this event to please protect yourself and the community by wearing a mask and seeking to maintai
n safe social distancing.

Please contact union members: Tracey Schwerdtfeger at 414-243-7846 or Nathan Kieso at 319-471-5644 or Decorah Gordon of APRI at 414-349-1382 if you want more information or to coordinate with them ahead of time.