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, January 25, 2020: No War in Iran – Global Day of Action

No War in Iran – Global Day of Action

Leaflet (Print out 8 1/2 x 11, Cut in Half): Milwaukee Global Day Of Action Iran Iraq 1 25 2019

As a part of the Stand For Peace!

12 NOON – 1 P.M. Corner of North Avenue and Dr. MLK Blvd. 

Thank you to everybody who came out to protest US military occupation in the Middle East on January 4th! But that was only the beginning. We do not want to lose momentum now! The anti-war, anti-imperialist movement in the United States needs to show Washington DC that we are serious about preventing another genocidal invasion – this time in Iran. Please join us again as we take to the streets, this time at the corner of North Ave and Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd.

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Madison, January 22, 2020: March on the DOC: Fire Warden Novak!

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March on the DOC: Fire Warden Novak!

Susan Novak’s operation of Columbia Correctional Institution is unacceptable. During the ongoing lockdown her policies led to severe abuse, deprivations, and torture- in the forms of solitary confinement and force feeding hunger strikers.

Warden Novak has endangered the lives of countless people in her facility by refusing to administer flu vaccines and denying access to medical treatment. Her policies enabled her staff to kill Muhammed (Larry) Bracey by medical neglect on December 3, 2019.

Allowing Novak to continue operating any Wisconsin prison, and continuing the current lockdown policies is a moral failure by DOC administration which the people of Wisconsin can tolerate no longer.

On the morning of Wednesday, January 22, loved ones and supporters of people held in CCI and across the system will march on the DOC.

10:00 am- Gathering at Worthington Park (3102 Worthington Ave, street parking). Meet under the structure to for a collaborative story share and opportunity to grieve for those who have suffered or are suffering in Wisconsin prisons.
10:30- March on the DOC. We will step off around 10:30 for a 3 block march to the visitor’s entrance on the north side of the building. People with limited mobility will be able to drive from the park instead.
At the DOC: we will demand to speak with Secretary Carr, or someone from the Division of Adult Institutions. They will know we are coming and what we want to talk about, so they will have no excuse for not being prepared for us.

On January 9th, we held a smaller version of this rally and told them we would be returning. News coverage of that rally is online here: https://www.channel3000.com/protesters-demand-change-at-columbia-correctional-institution/

Our 5 demands:

1. Fire Susan Novak immediately.

2. Fully restore standard operations at CCI. Lift “modified movement” restrictions and follow statutory rules for the normal operation of the prison. Discipline staff who fail to comply.

3. Cease policies allowing extended lockdowns at all DOC facilities. Increase transparency, independent oversight and accountability when a facility does go on lockdown to prevent future abuses.

4. Train all DOC staff on de-escalation and anti-racism. Fire racists and sadists who refuse the training or continue their old ways despite it.

5. Negotiate with incarcerated people who are engaged in protest, especially hunger strikers. Never torture and jeopardize the life of someone on hunger strike by force feeding them.

If the DOC cannot meet these demands under current population and staffing levels, then it must request emergency assistance and release prisoners. Overcrowding is the root of the DOC’s crisis. The DOC can quickly reduce population by releasing people and changing supervision policies and practices that maximize incarceration length and re-incarcerate people on who have not committed new crimes. These policies are the leading route for new admissions in the DOC.

Understaffing is not solved by increasing guard pay, but by reducing overcrowding and improving work conditions to retain staff. Remove toxic people like Warden Novak and her racist guards. Reduce staffing needs and mandatory overtime by reducing the incarcerated population. Shrink the DOC.

March on the DOC: Fire Warden Novak!

Milwaukee, Feb. 1, 2020: Voces de la Frontera Asamblea Anual Annual Assembly

Asamblea Anual Annual Assembly

(English and Transportation Info Below)

Está invitado a asistir a la Asamblea Anual Estatal de Voces de la Frontera & Voces de la Frontera Action:

Sábado, el 1 de febrero
9am-3pm
South Division Highschool
1515 W Lapham Blvd, Milwaukee, WI 5320

¡Todos son bienvenidos-transporte al evento, cuidado de niños y almuerzo- Todo gratuito!

Comparta ideas Y planes para 2020:
-El censo, las elecciones, daca y licencias de conducir
-Conozca a los funcionarios locales
-Vote en las elecciones de Voces
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You are invited to attend the Voces de la Frontera
& Voces de la Frontera Action Statewide Annual Assembly:

Saturday, Feb. 1
9am-3pm
South Division Highschool
1515 W Lapham Blvd, Milwaukee, WI 53204

All are welcome! Transportation to event, Childcare, and Lunch provided!

Share ideas and discuss plans for 2020:
-The census, Elections, DACA, and Driver licenses
-Meet and greet with local officials
-Vote for Voces elections
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* RACINE: Bus will arrive at Racine Labor Center (2100 Layard Ave) at 7:15 am and leave at 7:30am and hopefully arrive at South Division around 8:45am

Bus will leave South Division at 3:15pm and arrive back at the Labor Center hopefully around 4:00pm

Asamblea Anual Annual Assembly

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