This Week Marks One Full Year of Protesting in Milwaukee
The Milwaukee movement that evolved after the killing of George Floyd hits one year. Protest leaders say this day is not a celebration. It’s a call to action.
The Milwaukee movement that evolved after the killing of George Floyd hits one year. Protest leaders say this day is not a celebration. It’s a call to action.
“This is not the end of anything. This is really in many ways, a very, very important chapter in American history and an important chapter in police-community relations.”
Christine Groppi feels the legacy of her father’s historic protests – but also the pull of today’s cause.
The Peoples Revolution’s marches for racial justice have reached a milestone also accomplished by Groppi’s fair housing protests in the ’60s.
A look back at one of Kenosha’s darkest moments.
The movement is calling for change in Wisconsin law enforcement.
Grab your headphones for this timely and important listen.
After marching 750 miles, Frank Nitty isn’t asking for change, he’s demanding it.
The Bucks won’t play in their playoff game tonight, and other teams have followed suit.
The shooting happened in Pennsylvania, about 600 miles into their march.