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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.

SPC: PRESIDENT TRUMP HEADLINES A FESTIVAL OF BIGOTRY AND HATE (Family Research Council’s “Values Voter Summit”

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This week, some of the nation’s most extreme anti-LGBTQ groups, leaders and elected officials are gathering in Washington D.C., for the Family Research Council’s “Values Voter Summit” — a festival of bigotry and hate.

Hosted by the FRC — an anti-LGBTQ hate group — this annual event brings together a rogues’ gallery of far-right extremists, including hate groups like ACT for America, the American Family Association and the David Horowitz Freedom Center.

This year, President Trump will return to headline the event, as he did in 2017. He is the only sitting president to lend the prestige of the White House to this gathering of extremists.

The Southern Poverty Law Center named the FRC a hate group in 2010 because it spread demonizing lies about LGBTQ people – portraying them as sick, evil, perverted, incestuous and a danger to the nation. Its president, Tony Perkins, has said that pedophilia “is a homosexual problem,” a claim that has been debunked by the American Psychological Association. He has also called the “It Gets Better” campaign “disgusting” and claimed it’s an effort to recruit children “into that lifestyle.”

“Donald J. Trump is not inclined to address the House of Representatives impeachment inquiry against him, but he apparently has plenty of time to speak at the 2019 Values Voter Summit. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar is set to make his speaking debut as well, providing this administration with a captive audience that shares similar views.

Heidi Beirich, director of SPLC’s Intelligence Project, said:

President Trump is not inclined to answer questions raised by the House of Representatives impeachment inquiry, but he apparently has plenty of time to speak at the 2019 Values Voter Summit. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar is set to speak, too, making his debut before a captive audience that shares similar views.

Given the fact that this gathering reunites some of the most extreme groups on the right under the guise of “pro-family” issues, Trump’s attendance exposes the Family Research Council’s annual event as a vehicle used to promote this administration’s hate-filled agendas against immigrants and American Muslims, among many others.

This is also illustrated by a roster of speakers and exhibitors who frequently target the LGBTQ community with abusive innuendos and blatant lies. Their determination to dehumanize LGBTQ people has forced the need for legislation like the Equality Act, which will secure basic human rights such as fair housing, financial equity, health care equality, and physical safety for LGBTQ people.

Trump is the only sitting president to ever speak at the Values Voter Summit and to unapologetically support the hateful rhetoric on display at the conference. His supporters claim to defend old-fashioned American values, but their rhetoric and actions embody modern-day bigotry – and Trump is their ringleader.

SPLC defines a hate group as an organization that, based on its official statements or principles, the statements of its leaders, or its activities, has beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics. The organizations on our hate group list vilify others because of their race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity — prejudices that strike at the heart of our democratic values and fracture society along its most fragile fault lines. The FBI uses similar criteria in its definition of a hate crime.

Here is more information about FRC and why it is a hate group and the Values Voter Summit:

Trump returns to Values Voter Summit

Family Research Council

Tony Perkins

Read our Open Letter Against Hate

Lieutenant General William G. “Jerry” Boykin

10 Things to Know About FRC and Tony Perkins

Yes, the FRC and ADF Are Hate Groups. Here’s Why!

Anti-LGBTQ ideology

Explore our Hate Map—In 2018, we tracked 1,020 hate groups across the U.S.

FAQ on Hate groups

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Green Bay, Wisconsin April 27, 2019 / Photo: WI BOPM

Milwaukee, October 17, 2019: ICE out of MKE Rally and Public Comment

ICE out of MKE Rally and Public Comment

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Enough delay. Join us as we rally for action for the Fire and Police Commission (FPC) to act now and take a stand on the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) collaboration with ICE.

We rally at Milwaukee City Hall, 200 E Wells Street, this Thursday 4:30 pm. There will be a public hearing at 5:30 pm.

Pre-fill out your name below to make a public comment.

The FPC PolicyCommittee originally planned to consider changes to SOP130 on Sept. 26th, but cancelled their meeting last minute and have not responded to requests to reschedule. This is why we rally.

Sign to give public comment: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vTDjPNwNESJtTqkSION9412KiQGjKWEShuZlGCwLTfA/edit?usp=sharing

Sign petition: https://vdlf.org/iceoutofmke/

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Acompáñenos (una vez más) para una manifestacion en el Ayuntamiento para exigir que la Comisión de Bomberos y Policía (FPC) tome una posición definitiva sobre la colaboración de los Departamentos de Policía de Milwaukee (MPD) con Inmigración y Control de Aduanas en el arresto de un padre de tres y único proveedor de su familia, José de la Cruz.

Como muchos de ustedes saben, la Comisión de Bomberos y Policía originalmente estaba planeando votar sobre esta política el 26 de septiembre, sin embargo, decidieron cancelar su reunión el día anterior y no han respondido a las solicitudes de las comunidades para reprogramar.

Por favor registrese para dar comentario publico: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vTDjPNwNESJtTqkSION9412KiQGjKWEShuZlGCwLTfA/edit?usp=sharing

Firma nuestra peticion si aun no lo ha hecho: https://vdlf.org/iceoutofmke/

ICE out of MKE Rally and Public Comment

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Milwaukee, November 11, 2019: Reclaiming Armistice Day

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Reclaiming Armistice Day

Annual Armistice Day observance to celebrate peace, not militarism. Two nationally prominent and highly knowledgeable speakers are on the program:

*** SUZANNE GORDON, award-winning author and journalist whose latest book is “Wounds of War: How the VA Delivers Health, Healing, and Hope to the Nation’s Veterans.”

*** GERRY CONDON, national board president of Veterans For Peace, a Vietnam era veteran and war resister who has long been active in the veterans peace movement.

Suzanne Gordon has written for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Nation, The American Prospect, The Washington Monthly, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, JAMA, The Annals of Internal Medicine, The BMJ, and others. She is the co-editor of The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work series at Cornell University Press.

Suzanne is the author, co-author or editor of 19 books including Life Support: Three Nurses on the Front Lines and Beyond the Checklist: What Else Healthcare Can Learn from Aviation Teamwork and Safety. and The Battle for Veterans’ Healthcare: Dispatches from the Frontlines of Policy For her coverage of VA Healthcare, Suzanne has received the DAV’s 2017 Special Recognition Award.

Gerry Condon has a long history in the veterans peace movement. In 1983-84, he organized the first two veterans delegations to revolutionary Nicaragua, and in 1987, he was a co-coordinator of the Veterans Peace Convoy to Nicaragua. From 1993-96, Gerry worked for IFCO/Pastors For Peace, organizing humanitarian aid and political solidarity caravans to Cuba. Since 2004, Gerry has been on the front lines of supporting Iraq and Afghanistan war resisters in Canada, Germany and elsewhere.

The Pardee Boys, an acoustic trio who got a good reception at last year’s event, will perform before and during the program.

Save the date and watch for more details. The program is at 7 pm at Central United Methodist Church, 25th & Wisconsin. There is a church parking lot and plenty of on-street parking. The event is free and open to the public.

Joining us as co-sponsors: Peace Action of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Area Labor Council, Milwaukee DSA, 1st Unitarian Society pf Milwaukee, Wis. Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals Local 5000, Greater Milwaukee Green Party, Wis. Bail Out The People Movement, United Nations Association of Greater Milwaukee, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Central United Methodist Church, Milwaukee Turners, Inc., Wis, Network for Peace, Justice and Sustainability, Wis. Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba, Milwaukee County Progressives No Palestine Exception and Nukewatch. More are pending.