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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.

Milw. Lawyers Guild Condemns Biased & Unprofessional Policing by Kenosha Police and Sheriff’s Departments

MILWAUKEE CHAPTER

633 W WISCONSIN AVE., SUITE 1410

MILWAUKEE, WI 53203

PHONE (414) 273-1040 x 12

EMAIL nlgmilwaukee@gmail.com

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Atty. Ramon Valdez, brownbuffalolaw@gmail.com,  414-643-7400

NLG Condemns Biased and Unprofessional Policing by Kenosha Police and Sheriff’s Departments

The National Lawyers Guild, Milwaukee Chapter, condemns the unprofessional actions of Kenosha law enforcement in the strongest possible terms. Their selective policing of recent demonstrations according to an obvious racial and political double standard – bringing extreme force to bear against majority Black demonstrators, while tolerating and even encouraging the law-breaking of white counter-protestors – constitutes a severe dereliction of duty. The result of Kenosha law enforcement’s dereliction of duty and lack of professionalism has been murder and mayhem. Kenosha County residents Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber lost their lives. Gaige Grosskreutz, a young paramedic from West Allis, lost the use of his arm.

Ample evidence has emerged in video footage, eyewitness reports and the news media that the Kenosha Police Department and the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department practiced selective, dishonorable, and dangerous policing during the demonstrations occurring from August 23 to September 2 to protest the police shooting of Jacob Blake in the back seven times. Kenosha law enforcement used excessive force against Black, brown, white, and Indigenous protestors during the demonstrations, including tear gas and rubber bullets. They issued at least 94 citations to individuals for violating what has been revealed as an illegal curfew.[1]

In contrast, Kenosha law enforcement was seen passing out water and giving verbal support to white vigilantes, including those organized by the so-called “Kenosha Guard.” In doing, so Kenosha law enforcement legitimized the felonious acts of these armed vigilantes, who, in violation of Wisconsin law, assumed “to act in an official capacity or to perform an official function, knowing that he or she is not the public officer…that he or she assumes to be.” (Wis. Stat. 946.69 (2) a ).  Not one white counter-protestor was charged or arrested for violating the alleged curfew. Not one was charged with using their weapons in a threatening fashion, nor for wielding these weapons within 1000 feet of school grounds, as they did several times during their actions. Kenosha law enforcement’s double standard of aggressive policing of majority Black protestors to the point of civil rights violations, while tacitly endorsing disorganized white gangs with firearms is both dangerous and disturbing.

In their most horrific dereliction of duty, Kenosha law enforcement allowed white, 17 year-old Kyle Rittenhouse to walk past them after he had just murdered two people and wounded a third. Even with his hands in the air, holding the murder weapon, and being verbally identified as the shooter, Rittenhouse was neither detained nor questioned. Throughout the entire evening of August 25, Kenosha law enforcement bolstered Rittenhouse’s delusion that he was a “citizen soldier” in league with police. The National Lawyers Guild calls for the Kenosha Police Department and the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department to account for that culpability.

To the world, it is clear that the Kenosha law enforcement has become politicized. It has punished demonstrators for protesting the treatment of civilians at the hands of the police, while allowing white law breaking vigilantes with weapons the opportunity to roam with apparent encouragement during the aforementioned curfew. It has selectively policed violations of laws and ordinances to only enforce them against Black people and those protesting the unjust treatment of Black people. And in an era where the Trump Administration, for its political gain, seeks to turn law enforcement into a spectacle to appeal to white nationalist sentiments, KPD and KSD took their place upon that stage. This politicizing of the police rekindles the corrupt precedent of leveraging police for the gain of politicians associated with the Tammany Hall era of pre-professional policing.

The NLG calls for Kenosha Law enforcement to immediately cease its double standard of policing along racial and political lines.  The NLG also calls for an independent investigation by the Wisconsin and U.S. Departments of Justice of the apparently biased policing conducted by the Kenosha Police Department and the Kenosha Sheriff Department on August 25 that resulted in two homicides and the wounding of at least one additional person.   

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Milwaukee, September 18, 2020: The People United For Justice! Pide Justicia La Comunidad!

La Comunidad Mke

Mitchell Park Domes, Milwaukee – 4 P.M.

La Comunidad Mke y The People’s Revolution se unirán para celebrar: Justicia para Don Emilio Garza! Invitamos a toda la comunidad de Milwaukee y todas las razas a que se unan en esta celebración entre comunidad! Traigan sus banderas de sus países! *Solo vehículos esta vez, no caminaremos ya que vamos a recorrer toda la ciudad! Alistense y traigan a toda su familia y amigos!Esta oportunidad también nos servirá para educarnos sobre las causas de las injusticias que afectan a nuestros vecinos de la comunidad afro-americana y poder desarmar esa barrera invisible que mantiene apartados a las comunidades del “sur” y el “norte”. Ven apoya las marchas pacíficas! Toda la comunidad es bienvenida. Seguimos Unidos a exigir nuestro Respeto! Juntos Seguimos Luchando! *No se permite el uso de armas, ya que tendremos a niños presentes, Gracias!
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Estamos unidos para #justicia. #blackandbrownunity
#elpueblounidojamasseravencido#sinjusticianohaypaz
#blacklivesmatter#justiciaparadonfili#nojusticenopeace
The Milwaukee Community & The People’s Revolution are coming together to celebrate: Justice for Don Emilio Garza! We are inviting everyone that lives in the City of Milwaukee to come out and join this special celebration of Justice! We will unite all races in solidarity as a strong community! Bring all your different flags to represent your country ❤ *This will be a Cars Event, we will not be walking as we will cruise together throughout the whole city united!!! Everyone is welcome, bring your families and tell your friends! *No Firearms allowed during this peaceful celebration as there will be children present. Thank You!This will also be an opportunity to educate ourselves on the causes of injustices affecting our fellow community members in the black community. We must dismantle the invisible barrier that exists in our communities of color, divided on the “north” & “south” sides. Join Us on our peaceful protests! The whole community is welcome. We demand our respect and remain united in our fight for justice against a brutal racist police system. We have rights. Together we Rise!

La Comunidad Mke

CPC Center staff union recognized

The Congressional Progressive Caucus Center (CPC Center) voluntarily recognized its staff union, CPC Center Union on Monday. CPC Center employees are unionized with the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union (NPEU). “We are so excited to officially have our union recognized today!” said the representatives of the CPC Center Union. “We look forward to working with management to negotiate our first contract that will uphold our commitment to justice and workers’ rights.” Liz Watson, Executive Director of the CPC Center, said that “We are thrilled to voluntarily recognize the CPC Center Union’s bargaining unit today. Unions are essential to workplace justice and to our democracy. We look forward to working together with the CPC Center Union to bargain toward a first contract.” Read more

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Peace Action Wisconsin – Stand For Peace Locations September – November 2020

September 19: 76th & North

September 26: N. Lake Drive & Silver Spring- Special Stand dedicated to the Pace e Bene Campaign Nonviolence Action Week, Sept. 19-27, 2020, ​https://paceebene.org/action-week. Sept. 26 is also the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons

​October 3: Hawley/Bluemound

October 10: Michigan/Lincoln Memorial

October 17: 92nd/North

October 24: King/North

October 31: 76th/Layton

November 7: Capitol/Oakland

November 14: Howell/Howard

November 21: Sherman/North

November 28: Port Washington/Silver Spring

Remembering Sabra and Shatila 38 Years Later

Washington, DC | www.adc.org | September 16, 2020 — Today marks the 38th anniversary of one of the most brutal massacres in modern history. Beginning at approximately 6:00 P.M. on September 16, 1982, shortly after Israeli troops seized control of West Beirut, the right-wing Lebanese Phalange forces operating under the direction of Israeli forces massacred, wounded, and left homeless thousands of defenseless men, women, and children in the Sabra and Shatila Palestinian refugee camps. The widespread massacre was carried out methodically over the course of two days until 8:00 A.M. on September 18.

This year, the anniversary of this brutal massacre falls just a day after normalization agreements were signed between Israel, UAE, and Bahrain- agreements that did not include Palestinians in the talks, neither were they signed between countries that were in conflict. The normalization agreements whitewash the occupation of Palestine and ignore the human rights violations of the Israeli apartheid regime. Human rights violations that include the very massacre that we are remembering today. 

During the massacre, Israeli forces were in full control of the area in which the Sabra and Shatila camps are located. They allowed Phalange militants into the camps, prevented refugees from fleeing for their lives, and lit the night sky with a continuous series of flares as the killing raged on. The massacre received swift and severe UN condemnation as just a few months later the UN General Assembly voted unanimously (with 12 abstentions) to pass a Resolution that the Sabra and Shatila massacre constituted an act of genocide. Moreover, the Israeli government’s own inquiry into the affair, the Kahan Commission, found that Israeli military personnel were well aware of the ongoing massacre and stood by idly as it continued. Senior Israeli officials who were found responsible for the massacre continued to hold high governmental and political posts in Israel.

Ariel Sharon, the Israeli Defense Minister at the time and the man who orchestrated the Israeli occupation of Lebanon leading up to the massacre, was forced to resign. Israel’s own Commission concluded that he was personally responsible for the harrowing and inhumane tragedy. That being said, Sharon would eventually go on to become Israel’s Prime Minister in 2001. Additionally, General Amos Yaron, commander of the Israeli occupying forces in the Lebanese capital of Beirut during the massacre, became a Director-General of the Israeli Defense Ministry. The ability for Sharon and Yaron to hold the highest offices in Israel, even after their very own government essentially found them guilty of war crimes, is indicative of the continuing brutality of Israeli forces.

Thirty-eight years later, the Sabra and Shatila massacre remains one of the most symbolic events in the history of the Palestinian people and their plight. The massacre demonstrates the tragedy of the Palestinian refugees, who have been dispossessed from their homeland for over 70 years. This tragedy is an example of the need for a just settlement of the refugee issue based on the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194, which affirms the right of return for Palestinian refugees. 

The atrocities of Sabra and Shatila continue to traumatize survivors, who still seek justice and mourn the victims. Decades later, the painful memories of the massacre persist and the perpetrators remain unpunished.

For more information on Sabra and Shatila:

Remembering the Sabra and Shatila Massacre

September 19, 2020: Rest in Power, Kevin Zeese: Virtual Vigil

The Alliance for Global Justice deeply regrets the death of our dear comrade and friend Kevin Zeese on Sunday, September 6, 2020. Kevin’s life is an example of the revolutionary potential of solidarity and that the struggle for truth permeates every border.

Due to the pandemic, an online tribute to Kevin Zeese will be held on Saturday, September 19 at 3:00 pm ET / 12:00 pm PT. Simultaneous translation will be provided in English and Spanish. It will be live streamed on Facebook and YouTube. Register at bit.ly/KevinZeese.

Please join us to hear from some of Kevin’s friends, family and mentors, and to share your thoughts about Kevin.

Kevin Zeese, ¡Presente

Alliance for Global Justice

Milwaukee, September 17, 2020: Protest at Ron Johnson’s Office, Extend & Expand Unemployment Insurance NOW!

Milwaukee Area Service & Hospitality Workers Organization

517 E Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI – 12 NOON – 1 P.M.

We lost our jobs because of this pandemic. Now Ron Johnson thinks it’s okay if we go without food on our tables, too. He thinks $600 a week is more than working families deserve, but is fine with millionaires raking in money while we can’t put food on the table.