Milwaukee, Jan. 25: Austerity Economics & Its Impact On The Black Community

http://www.communitybrainstorming.org/

Community Brainstorming Conference

Breakfast 8-9 a.m. / Program 9-11 a.m.

Saint Matthew C.M.E. Church, 2944 N. 9th, Milwaukee, WI

(Parking on 8th Street off Chambers)

Panelists
Dr. Jeffrey Sommers: Associate Professor, Department of Africology
“Austerity Economics: A General Background”
Dr. Abera Gelan: Associate Professor, Department of Africology
“The Impact of Austerity Economics on the African-American Community”
Dr. Nolan Kopln: Assistant Professor, Department of Africology
“The Black-White Wage Gap, the Self-Employment Gap, and the Home Loan Denial Gap: The Impact of Racial Prejudice on Blacks”

Moderator: Mr. Wallace White
Chair: Dr. Pamela Malone
Jan. 16, 2012 Dr. King day Milwaukee.

Jan. 16, 2012 Dr. King day Milwaukee.

Milwaukee: Hundreds participate in Dr. King day rally and march

Community participants and members of numerous progressive organizations packed the St Francis of Assisi Church in Milwaukee January 20 for The Justice Coalition’s 13th annual Dr. Martin Luther King program. The program featured longtime leaders within the social justice movements, special Dr. King award presentations and a featured presentation for organizations fighting on behalf of low-wage workers. Following the program, a march took place to a prominent Dr. King statue a few blocks away where an open mic speak out took place.

WI BOPM Photos: http://tinyurl.com/moft828

Occupy Riverwest Photos: https://www.facebook.com/OccupyRiverwest

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Milwaukee, Jan. 20: Dr. King Rally & March

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1 p.m., St. Francis Church 1927 N. 4th – Milwaukee, Wisconsin

CELEBRATION to begin @ 1pm – MARCH to King Statue @ 2:30pm (weather permitting) Sponsored by The Justice Coalition – NO MORE WAR! – HUMAN RIGHTS/END RACISM! END ECONOMIC & ENVIRONMENTAL & JUDICIAL INJUSTICE – GOVT 4 THE PEOPLE! UNITY! UNITY! UNITY! FULFILL THE DREAM! !VIVA DR. KING! $15 in 14!

Sponsored by The Justice Coalition

Protesters demand justice for Corey Stingley Jan. 17, 2014 in Milwaukee.

Protesters demand justice for Corey Stingley Jan. 17, 2014 in Milwaukee.

Milwaukee, Jan. 17: Justice For Corey Stingley

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Activists are planning a rally to protest Milwaukee D.A. John Chisholm on Friday Jan. 17th to tell him that Corey Stingley deserves justice!

DA Chisholm refused to bring the murderers of Stingley to court. We know if the race roles were reversed the killers would have faced trial and been locked up long ago. The community has the fundamental right to try anyone who murders a 16-year old.

Contact Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm and demand he file charges against the killers!

414-278-4646
da.milwaukee@da.wi.gov

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Detroit, Jan. 16: Picket Bankruptcy Court

Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014

1 PM – 2 PM

231 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226

On Thursday, Jan. 16 Judge Rhodes will be giving his ruling on the Barclay loan deal (to give the criminal banks $165 million instead of prosecuting the banks for fraud). We will be picketing outside the Federal Courthouse (231 W. Lafayette St.) from 1 – 2 PM to demand “Hands Off Our Pensions! Cancel the Debt to the Crooked Banks!” At 2 PM we will be going inside the courtroom to hear the decision and show the human face to this entire outrage. Leave your cell phone, pocket knife, etc. in your car – you cannot bring them into the court.And plan to join the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Rally and March on Monday, Jan. 20. Rally inside Central United Methodist Church (23 E. Adams – at Woodward Ave.) at 12 noon. If you are up to marching, we will step off at 1:45 PM outside the church and go through downtown, ending up back at the church for food, music and poetry. Visit mlkdetroit.org for more info

Initiated by Stop Theft of Our Pensions Committee of the Moratorium NOW Coalition.

Call 313-680-5508 for more information.

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Detroit, Jan. 20: MLK Day Rally & March at Central United Methodist Church

http://mlkdetroit.org

For Immediate Release

Media Advisory
January 14, 2104

Event: Detroit MLK Day Rally & March, Monday, Jan. 20, 2014, Noon
Location: Central United Methodist Church, Woodward at East Adams
Sponsor: Detroit MLK Day Committee
Contact: Abayomi Azikiwe, Media Coordinator
Phone: 313-671-3715, 405-2185
E-mail: mlkdetroit@ymail.com, panafnewswire@yahoo.com
URL: http://mlkdetroit.org

Annual Detroit MLK Day Rally & March to Focus on 50th Anniversary of Freedom Summer, Monday, Jan. 20, Beginning at Noon

This year’s commemorative celebration of the federal holiday honoring the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on his 85th birthday will again take place at Central United Methodist Church, located on Woodward Avenue and East Adams, downtown, on Jan. 20 beginning at Noon. There will be a rally and a march through downtown Detroit returning to the Church for a community meal and cultural program.

The theme of the 2014 event is “Honoring the Legacy of Freedom Summer of 1964 and Lessons for Today.” Special tributes will be paid to the historic and courageous work of Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer of Sunflower County, Mississippi who was a leading member of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) which challenged the seating of the all-white Democratic Party delegation at the national convention in Atlantic City, NJ that summer.

In addition, we will also honor Detroit-area participants in Freedom Summer five decades ago. Those activists, lawyers and students who sacrificed their safety and endangered their lives in order to challenge the denial of the right to vote and access to public accommodations have provided tremendous lessons for the movement in 2014 in a state where the majority of the African American population and others are subjected to an imposed system of emergency management and the forced bankruptcy of the largest city in Michigan.

During the summer of 1964 nearly one thousand mainly young people traveled into the most dangerous areas of Mississippi and Southwest Tennessee to assist with the ongoing registration of African Americans to vote and to fight American-apartheid. Even though the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed that summer, the activists lost three heroic fighters: Andrew Goodman, James Cheney and Michael Schwerner, who were brutally lynched by Mississippi law-enforcement officers and the Ku Klux Klan. Hundreds of others were subjected to arbitrary arrests and beatings.

Also that same year, Malcolm X traveled to Africa, the Middle East and Europe on behalf of the Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity (OAAU) seeking to internationalize the Black freedom struggle in the United States.

Malcolm would present an eight-page memorandum to the Organization of African Unity (OAU) second annual summit in Cairo, Egypt calling for an alliance between African Americans and African governments to eliminate racism and colonialism in their respective regions of the world.

The public is cordially invited to attend this 11th annual Detroit MLK Day event featuring Bobbi Thompson & The Deep River Choir, the Detroit School of Arts Acappella Group, “Vision.” Special speakers will include recently-retired City Councilwoman JoAnn Watson; Retired-Judge Claudia Morcom, National Lawyers Guild Southern Regional Coordinator during Freedom Summer; Edith Lee Payne, a participants in the 1963 Great Walk to Freedom in Detroit and the March on Washington; Cynthia Blair, Detroit activist with the Stop the Theft of Our Pensions Committee (STOPC); Michael Reynolds of the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights (MCHR) 2013 Freedom Tour, among others.

This event is organized by the Detroit MLK Day Committee and supported by the leading community organizations throughout the metropolitan area.

For those who would like to support the annual commemoration please send donations to: The Detroit MLK Committee, 5920 Second Ave., Detroit , MI, 48202. You may also donate online at our website: http://mlkdetroit.org

Detroit Martin Luther King Day demonstration through Downtown Detroit on January 15, 2007. The march draws upon the legacy of Dr. King's peace and social justice work. (Photo: Robert Akrawi)., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.

Detroit Martin Luther King Day demonstration through Downtown Detroit on January 15, 2007. The march draws upon the legacy of Dr. King’s peace and social justice work. (Photo: Robert Akrawi)., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.