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More than 140 cities across the nation saw a weekend of protests over the killing of George Floyd and centuries of the systemic racism felt by communities of color.
In Milwaukee, protests began Friday afternoon and continued through Sunday evening. Across the state, similar protests were held in Madison, Green Bay, Janesville, West Bend and Beloit.
Milwaukee’s black community leaders are outlining the changes they think it will take to address the concerns of protesters turning out in Milwaukee and across the country.
In a letter sent to Gov. Tony Evers, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, Leaders Igniting Transformation, a nonprofit led by youth of color, asks for more investment in neighborhoods of color and the removal of racist police officers.
Darrol Gibson II, the nonprofit’s managing director, said issues of racial inequity can no longer be ignored.
“Our lives are not valued,” said Gibson, who lives in Milwaukee. “The same institution that is here to protect us sees us as a threat.”
Demonstrations in Milwaukee and Madison started peacefully during the day, but the nights have ended with looting and property damage. The National Guard was called to assist in both cities.
Gibson said protesters felt the decision to call the National Guard was a slap in the face because black people are dying daily and disproportionately at the hands of police, from COVID-19, from lead poisoning and from chronic poverty.
“The reaction to daily death and dying of our people is met with constant occupation and policing,” Gibson said. “These chaotic actions or what have you are a response to traumatic things happening across the country. I hate to see my city burn. I hate to see businesses being broken into, the looting and the destruction of property. Everything I just named can be bought again. There is no bringing back another man’s life.”
The nonprofit is asking the governor and Milwaukee officials to:
- Declare racism a statewide emergency.
- Take 25 percent of the budgets of the Milwaukee Police Department, Milwaukee County Sheriff‘s Office, and State Patrol and shift the money to public health equity efforts focused on black and brown residents.
- Demilitarize our streets and stop accepting federal surplus of military weapons.
- Allocate emergency and permanent resources to invest in black and brown lives like counseling, improving schools, replacing lead pipes, and rebuilding black- and brown-owned businesses.
- Audit all government institutions to identify racist practices and deliver a comprehensive plan to address the problem.
Gibson said Evers’ office acknowledged the letter the nonprofit sent, but he doesn’t expect to hear anything else. He has not heard anything from Milwaukee officials.
Floyd, a black man, died after Minneapolis officer, Derek Chauvin, allegedly knelt on his neck for about nine minutes while Floyd repeatedly told Chauvin he couldn’t breathe. On Friday, Chauvin, who is white, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
In Milwaukee, protesters are also demanding justice for Milwaukee resident Joel Acevedo, who died from injuries allegedly sustained in a fight with an off-duty Milwaukee police officer.
Milwaukee community leaders began a “You Matter” campaign last week related to the COVID-19 pandemic. They said Sunday this message transcends the virus.
“The unrelenting pressure from structural and systemic racism is more than any person can be expected to endure,” a letter signed from about 125 community leaders said. “Heinous and ongoing violence committed against our fathers and mothers, sons and daughters in the form of inadequate access to decent education, healthcare, work, and housing conflicts with our fundamental sense of humanity.”
Eve Hall, president and CEO of Milwaukee Urban League, said Floyd’s death pushed people who have been social distancing or staying home because of the coronavirus over the edge — especially since this is not the first death of an unarmed black individual.
Hall said the looting and destruction that has taken place in Milwaukee and elsewhere is unfortunate, but people should not lose focus about the reason why it has happened.
“Unfortunately, this is the way it has gotten true attention across the country, but we don’t want to see a destructive community, we want a productive community,” Hall said.
Hall said she is encouraged to see so many of the protesters are of different races, gender, ages and backgrounds.
“Just that alone says that we are approaching a new era of conversation between so many different people who appear to be unified in terms of just simple justice and fairness of how anyone is treated,” Hall said. “That is what brings me hope, and optimistic, even in the midst of what is so hurtful and painful and destructive.”
Milwaukee Common Council President Cavalier Johnson is calling for reforms to hold the Fire and Police Commission and the Milwaukee Police Department more accountable. Johnson said the video of Floyd brings to mind Milwaukee’s own names of black men who have died at the hands of police.
“I can’t say what was in everyone’s mind or heart who marched and drove through so many neighborhoods this past weekend, but I know that the organized portions — which lasted until past dark — were peaceful, heartbroken, and righteous,” Johnson said in a statement. “Those of us who represent this city need to heed their call to action as they utilize their First Amendment rights enshrined in the constitution. I encourage our citizens to utilize these rights to speak out against injustices — especially systemic injustices that consistently result in the loss of life for black and brown people.”
Community Leaders In Milwaukee Outline What Change Protesters Want was originally published by Wisconsin Public Radio.
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- Standoff on 6th Street - Urban Milwaukee - Jun 2nd, 2020
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- Frank Nitty in Custody - Urban Milwaukee - Jun 2nd, 2020
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- Frank Nitty Addresses the Crowd - Urban Milwaukee - Jun 2nd, 2020
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- March Arrives at MPD Headquarters - Urban Milwaukee - Jun 2nd, 2020
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- March Arrives at National Avenue - Urban Milwaukee - Jun 2nd, 2020
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- Rafael Mercado Speaks to the Crowd - Urban Milwaukee - Jun 2nd, 2020
- Murphy’s Law: Are Police Overreacting to Protests? - Bruce Murphy - Jun 2nd, 2020
- Protesters Pause to Kneel - Urban Milwaukee - Jun 2nd, 2020
- City Attorney Tearman Spencer Statement on Peaceful Protests - Tearman Spencer - Jun 2nd, 2020
- Today’s March Gets Underway In Bay View - Urban Milwaukee - Jun 2nd, 2020
- Gov. Evers: We Must Confront Society’s Comfort with Racism - Gov. Tony Evers - Jun 2nd, 2020
- Op Ed: Barrett, Democrats Must Address Racism - Joey Grihalva - Jun 2nd, 2020
- Community Leaders List Changes Protestors Want - Corri Hess - Jun 2nd, 2020
- Supervisor Wasserman Statement on the Death of George Floyd - Sup. Sheldon Wasserman - Jun 2nd, 2020
- Many Milwaukee Leaders Support Protests - Isiah Holmes - Jun 2nd, 2020
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