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 20: Coalition for Justice Mass Meeting

PLEASE SHARE THIS EVENT.

The Coalition for Justice will be hosting our next Mass Meeting on Wednesday, January 20th at All Peoples Church, 5975 N. 40th Street at 6 p.m.

We plan to discuss our final preparations for the DOJ Listening Session on Thursday, January 21st to discuss the investigation of MPD. IT IS CRUCIAL THAT THE COMMUNITY AND YOUTH BE PRESENT and HAVE THEIR VOICES HEARD.

We will also share the latest information about DONTRE DAY. Dontre’s birthday is WEDNESDAY, but we will be celebrating his birthday on Sunday, January 24th at the Wisconsin African American Women’s Center, 3020 W. Vliet, no longer at the Big Eazy on MLK.

We would love to get as many community members, organizations, unions, and churches in this space as possible so please invite your friends, family, and colleagues. Students and children are also welcomed.

The meeting will last approximately two hours (6:00p-8:00p). Please join us, and let your voice be heard.

We will continue the fight for justice! Change is coming!

PLEASE SHARE THIS EVENT AND BEGIN TO SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT THE DOJ MEETING ON JANUARY 21.

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Chicago, Feb. 20: Building a Movement to Fight Racism, Police Terror & the Capitalist Prison System

Building a movement to fight racism, police terror & the capitalism prison system

Black and Brown people in the United States live in a brutal police state, subject to terror, incarceration, violence, or death on a daily basis. We have seen inspiring resistance, from Black Lives Matter to the heroic fight back by Latino youth against ICE. How can we build and strengthen this movement? What will it take to win?

Join these Black Liberation Movement veterans, community organizers, and activists for a community discussion:

•Pam Africa – of the MOVE Organization, Millions for Mumia Abu Jamal
•Lamont Lilly – Vice Presidential candidate of Workers World Party
•Chairman Fred Hampton Jr – of the Prisoners of Concience Committe/Black Panther Party Cubs
•Dorothy Pinkney – wife of Michigan political prisoner Rev. Edward Pinkney
•Daphne Jackson – Chicago community freedom fighter

The event is free and open to the public.
Sponsored by Workers World Party Chicago
(312) 620-2305 ChicagoWWP@gmail.com

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