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.

Sign “Justice For Mike Brown” Petition

PETITION: http://tinyurl.com/pwdkl5m

On August 9, 2014 a Ferguson police officer racially profiled and fatally shot unarmed, Black, 18-year-old, Michael Brown as he walked to his grandmother’s residence with a friend. Eye witnesses report that the police officer, who has yet to be identified, fired several shots at Michael as the teen stood in the street with his hands in the air. The family and local community members are calling his death an execution.

Enough is enough. This tragic police killing is representative of the systemic police abuse affecting Black communities in Ferguson, Missouri, and across the country. Last year, Black Missouri residents were 66% more likely to be stopped by police, and more likely to be arrested, even though white residents were more likely to be found with contraband.

Racially-motivated police violence has no place in law enforcement. Join us in demanding a rigorous investigation, prosecution, and firing of all officers involved in this tragic police killing.

Click to read the original email we sent to members about this campaign.

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Milwaukee: 200 Rally To Demand Justice For Michael Brown & Other Victims Of Police

Community members from across Milwaukee and beyond participated in an August 14 vigil in Dineen park protesting the police murder of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Participants at the vigil, part of a nationwide initiative, also spoke out against numerous instances of police brutality and murder in the Milwaukee metropolitan area. Another protest for August 17 at 3 p.m. in Red Arrow Park in Milwaukee was announced: http://tinyurl.com/lhl58gz

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Milwaukee, August 14: National Moment Of Silence Vigil

EVENT: http://tinyurl.com/pmc8b4o

6 P.M., Dineen Park, Milwaukee (68th & Capitol / Appleton & Keefe – Near Aldi’s -)

In reaction to the brutal killings of Michael Brown, John Crawford, Eric Garner , Dontre Hamilton and several other innocent Men and Women, we will hold a vigil honoring and remembering the fallen victims of police brutality. Join us in the National Moment of Silence to show support for the victims’ families.

We will come together as a community at 6:00 PM and begin the National Moment of Silence at 7:00 PM.

Pass this on to other Milwaukee residence by word of mouth and social media (Twitter: #NMOS2014 ) and Facebook

Feel feel to bring posters, flowers, etc!!!

Demonstrators march in the street while protesting the shooting death of Black student Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., Tuesday, August 12. [Reuters]

Demonstrators march in the street while protesting the shooting death of Black student Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., Tuesday, August 12. [Reuters]

March 26, 2012 Baltimore.

March 26, 2012 Baltimore.

Anonymous Video Statement on the Michael Brown Shooting

ANONYMOUS STATEMENT: http://tinyurl.com/klovwuc

The entire global collective of Anonymous is outraged at this cold blooded murder of a young teen. Not a week goes by that some young person, usually of minority ethnicity – is slaughtered by murderous police in the USA…

The time has come for more than simple justice for these atrocities. The time has come to draw a line in the sand and say “no more dead kids”, no more police killings and beatings. Anonymous is drawing a line in the sand, and that line runs right down the middle of Main Street Ferguson, Missouri. Police impunity ends with the barbaric death of Mike Brown.

Cuba/Left Contingent In September People’s Climate March

Dear National Network On Cuba Friends, 

On September 21, 2014 the “People’s Climate March” will take place in New York City.   The organizers of the action are planning for the largest climate march in history; what they call “unprecedented climate mobilization – in size, beauty, and impact. Our demand is a world we know is within our reach: a world with an economy that works for people and the planet.”

The National Network on Cuba, an organization which defends Cuban sovereignty and is aware of Cuba’s achievements in the areas of environment, community, health, and quality of life, enthusiastically endorses these actions.  Cuba has been a leader not only in sustainability issues, but also in making the connections between poverty, exploitation of people and resources, environmental racism, war, and corporate greed.  Cuba is recognized by experts and organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund which found that Cuba was “the only country in the world with sustainable development.”  Cuba has not only rejected the capitalist economic model, it has also embraced environmental sustainability.

We would like to use the opportunities presented by the People’s Climate March to make Cuba’s leadership in this area known and to include the issue of the Cuban 5 in the actions.  The forces in the United States that fail to recognize Cuba’s impressive gains in sustainable development are the same forces that are responsible for the unfair arrests and unjust convictions of the Five Cuban anti-terrorist heroes.

Please join us in a “Cuba Section of a Left Contingent” on September 21.  Help spread the truth about Cuba.  Help share the story about the Five.  If you and your organization would like to be part of the Cuba Section of a Left Contingent, please get in touch with NNOC co-chair, Banbose Shango who will be leading the NNOC delegation.  He can be reached at: bshango@yahoo.com.

In solidarity and struggle,

NNOC co-chairs
Banbose Shango
Cheryl LaBash
Alicia Jrapko
Franklin Curbelo
Nalda Vigezzi

New York City, September 21: Peoples Climate March

EVENT: http://tinyurl.com/p3wfenq

In September, world leaders are coming to New York City for a historic summit on climate change. With our future on the line and the whole world watching, we’ll take a stand to bend the course of history.

Together, we’ll take to the streets to demand the world we know is within our reach: a world with an economy that works for people and the planet. A world safe from the ravages of climate change. A world with good jobs, clean air, and healthy communities for everyone.

To change everything, we need everyone on board. September 21 in New York City. Join us.

http://peoplesclimatemarch.org/

Organizing a bus, train or rideshare in your community? Want to? Let us know at peoplesclimate.org/transportation or email buses@peoplesclimate.org

Bus from Milwaukee to NYC for People’s Climate March. Bus leaves Milwaukee Saturday evening. Arrives back in Milwaukee Monday morning, Sept. 22 Exact times to be determined. Cost: $130 cash or check. $135 online: http://www.picatic.com/pcmmke (some subsidies for students and low income). Contact for bus reservation: 414-964-9478 or 414-617-5843.

BREAKING: Judge Paul Borman Recuses Himself From Ms. Rasmea Odeh’s Case!

Article from U.S. Palestinian Community Network: http://tinyurl.com/kgoc4q4

Details and updates to follow. For media inquiries, please contact Hatem Abudayyeh of the Rasmea Defense Committee at 773.301.4108

Rasmea’s defense team had requested Borman to recuse himself, but he had refused in the past, as seen below. This update as of Tuesday, August 12 is a tremendous step forward for the defense of Palestinian American feminist activist, Rasmea Odeh.

Rasmea Yousef Odeh

Rasmea Yousef Odeh