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WI AFL-CIO: Listings of Justice For George Floyd Protests June 5-7, 2020 in Metro Milwaukee
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Wisconsin State AFL-CIO
A list of #BlackLivesMatter actions for justice and equality happening around Milwaukee this weekend. We have linked to Facebook event information. We are also updating a Twitter thread @wisaflcio.
Friday, June 5, at 2:00pm, 6801 Southway, Greendale: March For George Floyd
Friday, June 5, Caravan for Justice, Racine
Friday, June 5, at 2:00pm, Humboldt Park, Bay View, With No Justice, We Walk In Peace Protest
Friday, June 5, at 5:00pm, Bluemound & Moorland, Brookfield: Black Lives Matter Peaceful Protest
Friday, June 5, at 6:00pm, Port Washington Road and Washington Avenue, Grafton: Break the Silence in the Burbs
Saturday, June 6, at 10:00am, 438 N Oakwood Avenue, Oconomowoc, Fowler Lake Park: Unite for Racial Justice
Saturday, June 6, at 1:00pm, Big Bay Park / Buckley Park, Whitefish Bay: Whitefish Bay March For Justice
Saturday, June 6, at 1:00pm, Atwater Park – 4000 N Lake Dr, Shorewood: North Shore Justice for George Floyd Peaceful Protest
Saturday, June 6, at 1:00pm, Water Tower, 2472 E North Ave, MKE: Come together, Stand Together
Saturday, June 6, at 3:00pm, 99th St and Good Hope Road: Wee Chalk the Granville Station Neighborhood
Saturday, June 6, at 3:00pm, Cedarburg, WI: Peace in the Park (In Person Gathering)
Saturday, June 6, at 3:00 p.m., Rufus King High School, Rufus King Neighborhood March
Saturday, June 6, at 4:00pm, 76th and Burleigh: March for Thee Three
Saturday, June 6, at 6:00pm, Brown Deer High School, Brown Deer: Walk with Us
Sunday, June 7, at 9:00am, Milwaukee Art Museum: MKE Unite Chalk the Sidewalk
Sunday, June 7, at 11:30am, Zao MKE Church: Protest First Aid 101(Learn the basics of protest first aid from members Milwaukee’s own street medic collective.)
Sunday, June 7, at 1:00pm, Henry W. Maier Festival Park, MKE: March with PRIDE for #BLACKLIVESMATTER
Sunday, June 7, at 2:00pm, King Park, 1531 W Vliet St, Milwaukee: Justice for George Floyd & Justice For All
Sunday, June 7, at 2:00pm, Parklawn Assembly of God; 3725 N Sherman Blvd, MKE: Young. Gifted. & Black Youth Rally
Tuesday, June 9 at 3:30pm (Franklin Public Library, Franklin): Franklin – Justice for George Floyd
Tuesday, June 9 at 5:30pm (Wauwatosa, Wisconsin): BLM- Wauwatosa Peaceful Protest
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Milwaukee, WI / Photo: Joe Brusky
Donate to the Milwaukee Freedom Fund
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Malcolm X Addressing Police Brutality
Milwaukee, June 8, 2020: Black Lives Matter Vigil
This Black Lives Matter Vigil is to honor and remember the Black lives that were lost at the hands of police officers.

Milwaukee #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd Protests – Day 7 Photos
Milwaukee #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd protests extended into the seventh day. White supremacists threatened to assassinate Milwaukee activist Frank Nitty requiring armed protection for Frank during the march. Sylville Smith’s father joined the rally and spoke to marchers. Sylville was murdered by a Milwaukee Police officer.
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Statements by Unions & Allies: Justice For George Floyd! Black Lives Matter!
STATEMENTS BY UNIONS & ALLIES*
AFL-CIO * AFGE * AFSCME * AFSCME 2910 * APWU * ATU 689 * CSEA * CWA * CWI * EPI * AFA * IATSE * IBEW *
ILA * IUPAT * KILWP * LIUNA * NALC * NNU * NYTWA *
OPEIU * SAG-AFTRA * 32BJ SEIU * TWU * UNITE HERE! *
VA AFL-CIO * United Association * UFCW
* email links to additional labor statements to streetheat@dclabor.org

Fully translated – English subtitle-Interview Uncle Ho Chi Minh – 1964
Madison, June 6, 2020 Online: In Defense of Black Life: Cambodian Community Conversation

In Defense of Black Life: Cambodian Community Conv
Hosted by Southeast Asian Freedom Network – SEAFN
Dear Cambodians,
Now is the time for us to show up as survivors and to defend Black lives. We cannot remain neutral as Black people face genocide in this country. We must roll up our sleeves, hit the streets, and do our part until Black Lives Matter.
Cambodians, we know what it means for our lives to be taken by armed agents of the state while no one pays attention, here and in our homeland. We know what it means to be forced to find peace with our trauma and to find justice on our own without solidarity from the outside world. We know it’s difficult to live with the contradictions of our experiences in this moment. We must challenge ourselves to defend Black lives.
Southeast Asian Freedom Network invites you to join us for a panel and conversation about what it means to be Cambodian in this moment.
Join Our Conversation this Saturday, June 6th at 4pm PST, 5pm MST, 6pm CST, 7pm EST. Tune in at that time to catch the Facebook Live which will be streamed on SEAFN’s FB page.
This event is in support of The Movement for Black Lives‘s week of action. Sign the pledge today at www.defendingblacklives.org
#DefundPolice #DefendBlackLife
LOVE AND SOLIDARITY,
Southeast Asian Freedom Network
Madison, June 6, 2020: “Been Hard To Breathe” March For Maternal Justice
“Been Hard To Breathe” March For Maternal Justice
In Dane county black newborns have a 9.3 mortality rate while white babies have a 3.7 rate. Black mothers and pregnant people have a 5 times higher chance of dying in labor. Implicit Bias, racism and obstetric violence goes unchecked within the healthcare system and we can not forget about this in our fight for equity. We are calling for attention to be made to the lack of informed consent in hospitals. We are calling for accountability and action being taken when pregnant patients express the feeling of being neglected or ignored. We are asking and demanding equitable pay for our black and brown birth workers.
To fight this racism, it must first be acknowledged, recognized and explicitly named.
Say his name
Say her name
Say the names of all those lost to racism behind the hospital’s doors.
March with us from the Capital at noon, June 6th, where we will call to defund the police. 1 set of riot gear is the monetary equivalent to 50 sets of PPE.
From there we will walk to Meriter and St. Mary’s where personal stories, experiences and creative writing will be shared. Our voices will be heard
Please wear PPE. Snacks and water will be available
From birth, black babies fight for their chance to live. For us it’s BEEN HARD TO BREATHE.
