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 8: Coalition For Justice Planning Meeting

The Coalition for Justice is hosting a planning meeting for folks who are interested in planning, participating and efficiently executing upcoming actions.

We are planning actions specifically around the federal decision we are waiting on from the United States Federal Department/Civil Rights Department.

We are also working closely with others in our community around another action that we will give details on at our upcoming meeting.

We will also provide information on where you can sign up for civil disobedience trainings prior to any upcoming actions.

We look forward to meeting you next week as we strategically plan our next moves.

#UnitedWeStand

An effigy of Dontre Hamilton from Dec. 9, 2014 March-In, Sit-In, and Teach-In at City Hall. We were there to see the mayor, however as usual, when it comes to eliminating police brutality and holding our officers accountable for their crimes in our city, Justice is never home. Tonight we walked out of those doors after the mayor phoned in, next time we will stay until we turn those halls of shame and inaction into halls of justice, equity, and equality for all in our communities. This is our city, and we will not stop fighting until we change it. Period. #JusticeNow

An effigy of Dontre Hamilton from Dec. 9, 2014 March-In, Sit-In, and Teach-In at the Milwaukee City Hall.

Help Baxter Jones Get His Home Back

S. Baxter Jones is continuing to fight to regain his home at 8789 Rexford, Jackson, MI 49201.

Mr. Jones, a Detroit public school teacher for 22 years, lost his home to foreclosure in 2011 when he fell behind on his mortgage payments after suffering disabling injuries in an automobile accident.  Wells Fargo, servicer for Fannie Mae, refused to grant a forebearance and/or modification for Mr. Jones while he was obtaining disability benefits in violation of federal regulation.

In 2013, Mr. Jones’s offer to purchase his home at market value was turned down by Fannie Mae.  Despite Fannie Mae and the FHFA’s recently announced Buyback policy allowing Michigan homeowners to repurchase their foreclosed home at market value, they are refusing to reconsider this denial.Mr. Jones has about 1 month before a scheduled eviction can take place.

Call Katrina Jones, of Fannie Mae at 215-575-1400 or email katrina_jones@fanniemae.com.   DEMAND THEY ALLOW S. BAXTER JONES TO BE EVALUATED UNDER THE FHFA BUYBACK PROGRAM.

Please refer to FHFA file# H-15-1408.

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Madison, September 4: MPD: Hands off Brandi Grayson!!

Join us at Villager Mall (2300 S. Park St.) 4:30 PM Sept 4th to tell MPD: HANDS OFF BRANDI!

Last night, Brandi Grayson, a member of the Young Gifted and Black Coalition was pulled over by a Madison police officer who issued her a warning for a broken headlight. The stop occurred directly after officers came to her house when she wasn’t home and preceded to talk to her children. This traffic stop was the latest in a string of incidents involving the Madison Police Department citing Brandi without her knowledge, repeatedly calling her phone, and sitting outside of her home–which is on a cul-de-sac with only one other home, no traffic, and in the Town (not City) of Madison.

After the death of Sandra Bland in Texas following what should have been a minor traffic stop, every encounter between police and a Black activist must be taken very seriously. YGB and their allies will rally outside of the Villager Mall (2300 S. Park St) on Friday, September 4th at 4 pm to demand that MPD keep its hands off Brandi!

“The police have been all around me the last several weeks no matter what I’m doing,” commented Grayson. “Tonight the only difference was they pulled me over. I refuse to be intimidated by their harassment, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t think about Sandra Bland when I saw the lights in my rearview mirror.”

Tonight’s incident involved direct contact between Grayson and MPD, and the department has slowly escalated from symbolic to material intimidation in recent weeks. Several weeks ago, after many ominous phone calls from MPD officers, Brandi learned that she was receiving an $86 ticket, worth 4 points off of her driver’s license, for a traffic violation during the July 6th funeral procession for Tony Robinson.

A few days later, Brandi learned that she has 4 other citations that neither the MPD, city nor county had previously notified her about. They did schedule a court date for her. She was also not notified about this court date until she went into the City County Building on August 6th for other matters. These citations were apparently issued during the July 21st “Free the 350” action, including one pertaining to improper registration, one about failure to obey a traffic officer, and another for a moving violation. As YGB understands it, each ticket also comes with more points off of her license.

“This is an example of what scholars call ‘legalistic repression,’” explained YGB’s M. Adams. “When a movement gets too much community or political support, law enforcement officials will use whatever legal means at their disposal in order to squelch a movement. We recognize what MPD is doing to Brandi is a textbook case of this phenomenon.”

“The harassment of Brandi is part of a system of state violence,” insisted Alix Shabazz. “It’s the same system that won’t respond to a domestic violence call from Cierra Finkley, that led to the death of Sandra Bland, that arrest Blac… continue reading on YGBCoalition.org

Brandi Grayson of the Young Gifted and Black coalition, speaking to hundreds of protesters at the state capitol in Madison Feb. 14, 2015. Grayson linked the struggles of the the Black Lives Matter movement and the fights to fully fund public education characterizing both as state violence on the people. [Photo: Joe Brusky]

Brandi Grayson of the Young Gifted and Black coalition, speaking to hundreds of protesters at the state capitol in Madison Feb. 14, 2015. Grayson linked the struggles of the the Black Lives Matter movement and the fights to fully fund public education characterizing both as state violence on the people. [Photo: Joe Brusky]

Madison, September 6: The World Through His Eyes: An Artistic Tribute To Tony Robinson

Harlem Renaissance Museum

Announces “Through His Eyes: A Tribute to Tony Terrell Robinson” Live and Visual Exhibit.

Event Will Include Mini-Art Exhibit, Spoken Word, and Jazz Music
Madison, WI: The Harlem Renaissance Museum is pleased to announce it will hold its event, “Through His Eyes: A Tribute to Tony Terrell Robinson,” on Sunday, Sept 6th, 2015 at 6:00pm. The museum is located at 1444 East Washington Avenue.

The event will feature a visual art exhibit by local talent. Spoken Word performances by youth, as well as additional local talent, with a jazz performance to follow by MTrain Plus.

The eclectic voices of the 5 plus band members evoke both the straight ahead jazz heartbeat, as well as many other musical avenues. Hailing from the heart of Madison, this amazing band is a regional jazz powerhouse, and they are sure to be a phonetical treat. There will be a candle light vigil/moment of silence to honor the moment of Tony’s death.

The family wishes to have this event both honor the too soon passing of this young man, and well as celebrating the mighty spirit that was his life.

The Harlem Renaissance Museum in Madison, Wisconsin is the only museum of its kind dedicated to one of America’s most creative movements. The museum showcases live and visual exhibits and serves as a performing arts venue, all designed to celebrate the rich music, art and culture of the Harlem Renaissance movement of the 1920’s. It has quickly become one of the most reliable places to hear and enjoy jazz music. The museum also features educational programs that include outreach to schools, opportunities for independent study, and artists in residence.
The museum draws upon both new and traditional tools of communication, interpretation, and presentation to provide a diverse public with a dynamic, innovative and welcoming center for learning through the performing and visual arts.

Donations accepted.

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August 29: Stop the War on Detroit – People’s Assembly and Speakout

From Greece to Puerto Rico to Spain and Across the US workers are fighting back against the austerity being imposed the banks and financial institutions.

Thousands of households face foreclosure and eviction in neighborhoods already devastated by years of predatory mortgage lending by the banks. Some 25,000 families are facing water shutoffs while the banks got paid $537 million on interest rate swindles. Schools are shuttered while property taxes are diverted to pay off debt service to the banks. Youth face joblessness and the school to prison pipeline. If they have a job it does not pay enough to live on.

THE BANKS OWE US FOR DESTROYING OUR COMMUNITIES!

* Stop police killings and brutality – jail killer cops; Black, Brown, Native, LGBTQ lives matter!

* Stop the school to prison pipeline—no to the New Jim Crow

* $15 minimum wage

* Health care for all—single payer now

* Stop tax and mortgage foreclosures – Demand Hardest Hit Homeowners funds be released to keep people in their homes

* Stop mass water shutoffs and theft of Detroit’s water department

* Stop destruction of public schools and Emergency Manager dictatorship

* Protest pension cuts, wage/benefit cuts and union busting

* Protest lack of public lighting

* Demand world class public mass transportation and paratransit services, for people with disabilities!

* Shut down Enbridge’s oil Line 5 under the Great Lakes, no tar sands oil, ban fracking, stop Marathon’s environmental racism—System change not climate change!

* Protest jailing of Benton Harbor’s Rev. Edward Pinkney, victim of a racist frame-up!

* Full employment now. Make the banks pay for a $2 billion program to put our youth to work rebuilding the city!

Partial list of endorsers: Moratorium NOW Coalition (Moratorium-Mi.org); Detroit Active & Retired Employees Association-DAREA; Fight Imperialism, Stand Together-FIST; Michigan Emergency Committee Against War & Injustice (MECAWI.org); Workers World Party (workers.org); Stand Up Now!

Walter Knall, 70, of Detroit, a 31-year employee of the Detroit Health Dept., protests July 26 in front of City Hall. (Clarence Tabb, Jr./The Detroit News)

Walter Knall, 70, of Detroit, a 31-year employee of the Detroit Health Dept., protests July 26 in front of City Hall. (Clarence Tabb, Jr./The Detroit News)

Milwaukee, September 7: MTEA Celebrates Labor Day!

Celebrate Labor Day with the MTEA! Wear your MTEA green and meet at Zeidler Park at 10:30am on Monday, Sept. 7. At 11am, we will march to Summerfest grounds for LaborFest 2015. Free food and drink tickets will be provided for the first 100 MTEA members who RSVP below. You must be present at Zeidler Park to receive your food and drink tickets.

http://mtea.weac.org/event/labor-day-2015/

STOP THE MPS TAKEOVER!! 6-9-15 — at Story Elementary. [Photo: Joe Brusky]

STOP THE MPS TAKEOVER!! 6-9-15 — at Story Elementary. [Photo: Joe Brusky]

The Coalition for Justice and Organizations Respond to Governor Scott Walker’s Response to the Black Lives Matter Questions; Press Conference August 28

Milwaukee, WI– The Coalition for Justice stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and responds to Governor Scott Walker’s recent responses to questions about the movement.

On Friday, August 28, 2015 at Red Arrow Park The Coalition for Justice along with other organizations, community leaders and concerned citizens will host a press conference calling Governor Scott Walker out on disregarding and disrespecting African Americans.

“The Governor’s remarks don’t come as a surprise to us not that he almost refused to answer the questions surrounding the Black Lives Matter Movement, but in the end he completely disregarded us and the work that we’re doing,” says Nate Hamilton, Co-Founder of the Coalition for Justice.” “With the comments he made we want to know where the Governor thinks that leaves African Americans.  Are we not American or are we not voters?” Hamilton adds.

It’s time to call Governor Walker out on these comments and more.

WHEN: Friday, August 28, 2015

WHERE: Red Arrow Park, 920 N. Water Street, Milwaukee,WI

TIME: 1:00 p.m. 

Contact: Nate Hamilton 414-839-7204