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, September 5, 2020: Black & Brown Solidarity March

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Black & Brown Solidarity March

524 S Layton Blvd., Milwaukee, WI – 1 P.M.

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When: September 5th, 2020
Where: Mitchell Park, Milwaukee Wisconsin
What: Rally for Black & Brown Lives

Why and more info:
In a show of Black & Brown Strength, we will demand the decriminalization of our communities and the separation of our families by abolishing ICE and defunding the police.

We will be marching across the 16th Street Bridge, which is the historic link between Milwaukee’s mostly Latinx South Side and Milwaukee’s mostly Black North Side.

Cuando: 5 de Septiembre, 2020
Donde: Mitchell Park, Milwaukee Wisconsin
Que: demonstracion para Comunidades de color

Porque y mas informacion:
En una demostración de la fuerza de communidade de color, exigiremos la despenalización de nuestras comunidades y la separación de nuestras familias mediante la abolición de ICE y la desfinanciación de la policía.

Marcharemos a través del puente de la calle 16, que es el vínculo histórico entre el lado sur de Milwaukee, en su mayoría una communidad Latinx, y el lado norte, en su mayoría una communidad Negra, de Milwaukee.

Make a Contribution to the Justice for Jacob Blake Fund

Make a contribution here: https://bit.ly/3aT48vP

As we fight for Justice and understanding, our family has and will face many trials during this time. Jacob Blake is a loving father of 6 that deserves proper medical attention and legal representation. We are looking to raise funds to supplement the moral support and prayers we have been receiving. These funds will go toward Jacob’s medical bills, family expenses, legal representation, support for his children and therapy costs. This is the only official go fund me created by the family of Jacob Blake.

Make a contribution here: https://bit.ly/3aT48vP

Voces de la Frontera Action Statement on the Police Shooting of Jacob Blake

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(Milwaukee, Wisconsin) — Last night, 29-year-old Jacob Blake was shot in the back seven times by Kenosha police officers as he was entering the driver’s side of an SUV. His three children, aged 3, 5, and 8, were in the car when the shooting happened.

Voces de la Frontera Action stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and with Jacob and his family. Jacob should not be fighting for his life right now. His family and Black communities, both in Wisconsin and nationally, deserve justice.

Akousia Anning, the chair of the Voces de la Frontera Racine Demilitarization Action Committee, said:

“The same thing keeps happening, over and over. Yet again, we are being forced to watch this happen. Another Black man shot by law enforcement. What we are seeing is that a Black man walking away can be used  by the police as an excuse to gun a Black man down. I am in shock that, in the aftermath of George Floyd, that this can still be happening, in broad daylight, with a crowd gathering.

This is not something we should expect to see after George Floyd. Where you see a Black man who does not appear to have anything in his hands, in a situation that could have been deescalated. It shows a blatant disregard for Black lives in this society.

I am praying that this man pulls through, and that he finds some semblance of justice. But I am not even sure if he will find justice. The language we see already is that he was an agitator, that he was not listening to the police. None of that justifies taking a man’s life. Not listening does not mean you should be gunned down.”

This is not about the need for police reform. This is about the need for systemic and structural change and the dire need to respect Black life, in Wisconsin and nationally. Voces de la Frontera Action and the Voces Racine Demilitarization Committee will continue fighting for Black lives and for Black humanity. We emphasize the need to redirect funding to our communities and redirect police funds to social workers, our communities, and our neighborhoods. This divesting of funds is crucial to dismantling racism and systemic oppression.

Christine Neumann-Ortiz, the Executive Director of Voces de la Frontera Action, said:

“The immediate outrage and protest to Jacob Blake’s shooting shows the strength of the national grassroots Black Lives Matter movement, which is fundamentally about challenging institutionalized racism and demanding police accountability. This momentum also has to be brought to our electoral organizing, because Trump is running on an explicit law and order platform, which is a dog whistle to his racist and white nationalist base. This ideology has been used for decades by both Republicans and Democrats to criminalize people of color and militarize the police.

However, the Trump administration represents a historically unique threat. Our country is in a watershed moment of reckoning with systemic racism and police brutality, and Trump is doubling down on his far-right rhetoric and leaning on his racist base during this moment. We need to move this energy into our electoral organizing to drive out this authoritarian, white nationalist, far-right government that he seeks to create. Trump represents an escalated attack on decades of labor rights and civil rights movements. Everything we have experienced in the last four years will be unimaginably worse in the next four, if he is re-elected.”

In response to the police shooting of Jacob Blake, Voces de la Frontera Action and the Voces de la Frontera Racine Demilitarization Action Committee make a double call for action: a call for action at the local level, and a call for electoral action at the state level.

At the local level, we invite allies to become actively involved in demilitarizing your neighborhoods, your schools, and your communities through local organizing initiatives. In Racine, the Youth Protection Resolution demands that the Common Council directs the police department to stop the charging of fines on citations issued to youth under the age of 18. On the electoral level, we encourage all eligible citizens to vote for racial injustice and police accountability in November. We furthermore encourage Wisconsin voters to become involved with the Voces de la Frontera Action Voceros por el Voto program, to build a network of 23,000 Latinxs and multiracial youth voters. Together we can vote out the institutionalized racism that is criminalizing people of color and immigrants, creating a mass incarceration crisis, and allowing for the impunity of deadly violence against Black men, such as Jacob Blake from Kenosha.

For more information, reach out to Communications Director Jacquelyn Kovarik at jacquelyn@vdlf.org or 414-436-9822.

Milwaukee Common Council Demands of Vos & Fitzgerald to Reconvene a Special Legislative Session on Issues of Police Reform and Police Misconduct

August 24, 2020

The Honorable Senator Scott L. Fitzgerald

The Honorable Representative Robin Vos

State Capitol

P.O. Box 7882

Madison, WI  53707

Dear Senator Fitzgerald and Representative Vos:

We write to ask you in the strongest possible terms to reconvene as soon as is possible for a special legislative session on issues of police reform and police misconduct.

We join in full support of the special session called earlier today by Governor Evers to take up long-languishing legislation meant to reduce police brutality and address other policing issues. The matter has been made more urgent, we believe, by the police shooting last evening of Jacob Blake in Kenosha.

Mr. Blake was unarmed when officers reportedly shot him seven times in the back during a call involving a domestic incident. It is reported that M. Blake had arrived at the location to break up an altercation, and was attempting to leave in a vehicle when he was shot (while three of his children were inside the vehicle and witnessed the shooting). Witness video of the incident quickly went viral and unfortunately there was significant public unrest and property damage overnight in Kenosha.

The special session’s legislation would include several police accountability proposals, including a ban on chokeholds by police officers, and a measure to make it more difficult for overly aggressive officers to simply move to a different jurisdiction and get a new job.

In Milwaukee we have been active in passing legislation urging several reforms within the Milwaukee Police Department, including a ban on chokeholds and strangleholds, a weapon-drawn file to record any time a weapon is drawn during a police call for service, and a measure that requires MPD to submit any proposed purchases of militaristic equipment for Common Council review.

In your sworn oath you vowed to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Wisconsin. We ask that you fulfill that sworn duty by leading your colleagues on both sides of the aisle during this critically important special legislative session, and that you approve vitally important, long-overdue police reform measures.

Most importantly, we ask that you act decisively and for the benefit of the citizens of Wisconsin.

Respectfully,

Alderwoman Chantia Lewis

Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs

Alderwoman Nikiya Dodd

Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II

Alderman Ashanti Hamilton

Alderman Cavalier Johnson

Alderman Robert J. Bauman

Alderman Michael J. Murphy

Alderwoman JoCasta Zamarripa

Alderman Nik Kovac

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Kenosha, August 25, 2020: Community Wide Candle Light Vigil and Prayer for Jacob Blake

Hosted by Human First Project and Isaac Wallner

Community Wide Candle Light Vigil and Prayer for Jacob Blake

The tragedy the struck Kenosha is unfathomable. I would like to host a candle light vigil and prayer for Jacob Blake at Civic Park in Kenosha. We need this moment of peace to come together and show him our support as a united community. Please bring candles and please bring your peace. I will have a few hundred candles to go around.

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