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      <title>Madison, WI: People still in the streets to get justice for Corey Ruiz</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;Madison, WI - On another hot day in Madison, July 28, at the intersection of Williamson and Baldwin streets, six days after the murder of Corey Ruiz by the Madison Police Department, Madisonians continue to occupy the streets.&#xA;&#xA;Many people return time and time again to visit the memorial, now dressed with flowers, candles and pictures of victims of police crimes. There is also a continuous stream of new faces, as individuals and organizations travel from around the country to visit, pay their respects, and help to organize on the ground.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;On this day, the spirits were high and the people were looking forward, seeking to create a lasting monument to resistance and the pursuit of justice. To the north of the memorial, in front of the closed Crystal Corner Bar, above which the marquee reads “Corey Ruiz,” Freedom Inc. has set up a tent to carry out a four-day educational series where they will discuss in detail their demands to get justice for Corey and create change in Madison.&#xA;&#xA;On this first day of sessions, led by Freedom Inc., the immediate task was to write postcards laying out the demands to be delivered to city officials, including Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and District Attorney Ismael Ozanne, who has presided over several police murders in his tenure and continuously refused to press charges despite consistent community backlash.&#xA;&#xA;The demands are as follows: Arrest the killer cop (Kiel Baitinger-Peterson); defund the police; hand over all evidence to independent monitor so that OIPM (Office of the Independent Police Monitor) can do an investigation; strengthen the PCO (Police Civilian Oversight) Board, and community control over police.&#xA;&#xA;These demands have been crafted by Freedom Inc. in coordination with the family of Corey Ruiz. After 26 years of struggle, first against racial profiling and gender inequality in Madison’s Southeast Asian community, and their shift in 2003 to do the same for the Black and LGBTQ peoples, Freedom Inc. along with their many partners are well-equipped to weather the battles ahead and achieve justice.&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #WI #InjusticeSystem #CoreyRuiz&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Madison, WI – On another hot day in Madison, July 28, at the intersection of Williamson and Baldwin streets, six days after the murder of Corey Ruiz by the Madison Police Department, Madisonians continue to occupy the streets.</p>

<p>Many people return time and time again to visit the memorial, now dressed with flowers, candles and pictures of victims of police crimes. There is also a continuous stream of new faces, as individuals and organizations travel from around the country to visit, pay their respects, and help to organize on the ground.</p>



<p>On this day, the spirits were high and the people were looking forward, seeking to create a lasting monument to resistance and the pursuit of justice. To the north of the memorial, in front of the closed Crystal Corner Bar, above which the marquee reads “Corey Ruiz,” Freedom Inc. has set up a tent to carry out a four-day educational series where they will discuss in detail their demands to get justice for Corey and create change in Madison.</p>

<p>On this first day of sessions, led by Freedom Inc., the immediate task was to write postcards laying out the demands to be delivered to city officials, including Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and District Attorney Ismael Ozanne, who has presided over several police murders in his tenure and continuously refused to press charges despite consistent community backlash.</p>

<p>The demands are as follows: Arrest the killer cop (Kiel Baitinger-Peterson); defund the police; hand over all evidence to independent monitor so that OIPM (Office of the Independent Police Monitor) can do an investigation; strengthen the PCO (Police Civilian Oversight) Board, and community control over police.</p>

<p>These demands have been crafted by Freedom Inc. in coordination with the family of Corey Ruiz. After 26 years of struggle, first against racial profiling and gender inequality in Madison’s Southeast Asian community, and their shift in 2003 to do the same for the Black and LGBTQ peoples, Freedom Inc. along with their many partners are well-equipped to weather the battles ahead and achieve justice.</p>

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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2026 20:54:53 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Madison streets shut down to get justice for Corey Ruiz</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Protest on Madison&#39;s State Street demands justice for Corey Ruiz.&#xA;&#xA;Madison, WI - On July 25, the fourth evening since the murder of Corey Ruiz in Madison, Wisconsin, people from across the city gather again to mourn and demand justice.&#xA;&#xA;As they awaited a larger crowd marching from the site of the execution, dozens chanted and talked until their arrival. Many spoke, including Jay Gonstead, one of Corey’s unhoused neighbors, who expressed his deep grief at the loss of a friend, emphasizing that this violence is nothing new to Madison’s homeless community. With a $98 million budget, the Madison Police Department is withholding resources that could be used to help people. Instead, they use resources to murder people and destroy the lives of families.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;As the crowd marching from the east arrived, a leader from Impact Demand, a youth affiliate of Freedom Inc., described the plan for the evening, shutting down State Street, one of the city’s most active economic centers.&#xA;&#xA;Moments later, hundreds of angry community members left the capitol grounds to occupy the street in front of several of the city’s busiest bars and restaurants. According to organizers, the city of Madison will not return to regular life, be it in collecting tax revenue on alcohol sales during the bustling college town nightlife, or in traversing regular routes to work.&#xA;&#xA;The Williamson/Baldwin intersection will remain occupied, and the people will keep fighting until they have justice for Corey Ruiz’s murder.&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #WI #InJusticeSystem #KillerCops #CoreyRuiz #Featured&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Madison, WI – On July 25, the fourth evening since the murder of Corey Ruiz in Madison, Wisconsin, people from across the city gather again to mourn and demand justice.</p>

<p>As they awaited a larger crowd marching from the site of the execution, dozens chanted and talked until their arrival. Many spoke, including Jay Gonstead, one of Corey’s unhoused neighbors, who expressed his deep grief at the loss of a friend, emphasizing that this violence is nothing new to Madison’s homeless community. With a $98 million budget, the Madison Police Department is withholding resources that could be used to help people. Instead, they use resources to murder people and destroy the lives of families.</p>



<p>As the crowd marching from the east arrived, a leader from Impact Demand, a youth affiliate of Freedom Inc., described the plan for the evening, shutting down State Street, one of the city’s most active economic centers.</p>

<p>Moments later, hundreds of angry community members left the capitol grounds to occupy the street in front of several of the city’s busiest bars and restaurants. According to organizers, the city of Madison will not return to regular life, be it in collecting tax revenue on alcohol sales during the bustling college town nightlife, or in traversing regular routes to work.</p>

<p>The Williamson/Baldwin intersection will remain occupied, and the people will keep fighting until they have justice for Corey Ruiz’s murder.</p>

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      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2026 00:23:07 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Madison: Protests demanding justice for Corey Ruiz shake city</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;Madison, WI - Hundreds gathered, for the third night in a row, July 24, in the spot where the Madison Police Department (MPD) murdered Corey Ruiz. Another police killing took place on this same street 11 years ago, when officer Matt Kenny shot and killed Tony Robinson Jr.&#xA;&#xA;Among the organizations in attendance were Freedom Road Socialist Organization, the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, Madison Students for a Democratic Society, and Freedom Inc, a group that consistently fights for community control over police.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Miss Jewel of Freedom Inc spoke about the need to keep the fight going, emphasizing that they won’t let up until they have firing and hiring power over the crooked Madison cops. She was met with enthusiastic cheers from a diverse and enraged crowd of community members.&#xA;&#xA;After 30 minutes of rousing speeches from survivors of police crimes and from community organizers, the crowd made its way around rows of barricades and city trucks in the direction of the police precinct, where chants of “Justice for Corey” shook the windows of the sheriff’s office.&#xA;&#xA;After circling the capitol building and turning onto East Washington, one of Madison’s busiest streets, the crowd turned to face the capitol to tell the government exactly what they wanted: jail killer cops. Continuing along the road, they shut down both sides of the street, shouting Ruiz’s name for the entire city to hear.&#xA;&#xA;Hundreds of protesters approached the intersection of Williamson and Baldwin, preparing to continue the people’s occupation indefinitely.&#xA;&#xA;Madison has nearly come to a halt in the past few days. Businesses, both corporate and family-owned, are shutting their doors. Streets have been closed indefinitely. Farmers markets, public markets, festivals and more have been canceled. Bars have canceled concerts or redirected funds to the family of Corey Ruiz. All has been in pursuit of holding the murderer cop to account.&#xA;&#xA;Although a homicide investigation into killer Kiel has been opened, justice still hasn’t been delivered. The spirit of resistance in Madison is alive. Without justice, there will be no peace. Without justice, these killer cops will get no sleep. Justice for Corey Ruiz. Justice for Tony Robinson. Community control of the police now!&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #WI #InjusticeSystem #CoreyRuiz #KillerCop #Featured&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Madison, WI – Hundreds gathered, for the third night in a row, July 24, in the spot where the Madison Police Department (MPD) murdered Corey Ruiz. Another police killing took place on this same street 11 years ago, when officer Matt Kenny shot and killed Tony Robinson Jr.</p>

<p>Among the organizations in attendance were Freedom Road Socialist Organization, the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, Madison Students for a Democratic Society, and Freedom Inc, a group that consistently fights for community control over police.</p>



<p>Miss Jewel of Freedom Inc spoke about the need to keep the fight going, emphasizing that they won’t let up until they have firing and hiring power over the crooked Madison cops. She was met with enthusiastic cheers from a diverse and enraged crowd of community members.</p>

<p>After 30 minutes of rousing speeches from survivors of police crimes and from community organizers, the crowd made its way around rows of barricades and city trucks in the direction of the police precinct, where chants of “Justice for Corey” shook the windows of the sheriff’s office.</p>

<p>After circling the capitol building and turning onto East Washington, one of Madison’s busiest streets, the crowd turned to face the capitol to tell the government exactly what they wanted: jail killer cops. Continuing along the road, they shut down both sides of the street, shouting Ruiz’s name for the entire city to hear.</p>

<p>Hundreds of protesters approached the intersection of Williamson and Baldwin, preparing to continue the people’s occupation indefinitely.</p>

<p>Madison has nearly come to a halt in the past few days. Businesses, both corporate and family-owned, are shutting their doors. Streets have been closed indefinitely. Farmers markets, public markets, festivals and more have been canceled. Bars have canceled concerts or redirected funds to the family of Corey Ruiz. All has been in pursuit of holding the murderer cop to account.</p>

<p>Although a homicide investigation into killer Kiel has been opened, justice still hasn’t been delivered. The spirit of resistance in Madison is alive. Without justice, there will be no peace. Without justice, these killer cops will get no sleep. Justice for Corey Ruiz. Justice for Tony Robinson. Community control of the police now!</p>

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      <title>Madison, WI: Struggle to get justice for Corey Ruiz continues </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Statue from Minneapolis&#39;s George Floyd Square is now in Madison, Wisconsin.&#xA;&#xA;Madison, WI – Three days after the brutal July 22 murder of Corey Ruiz by the Madison Police Department, the city continues to mourn. At the intersection of Williamson and Baldwin, protesters are still occupying the street. Hundreds of candles and flowers cover the ground where his life was stolen. All four roads are blocked by barricades and city trucks. The sentiment is firm that they will not leave until justice is achieved.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;As the sun beats down on the concrete, in rolls a large statue of a raised fist, which formerly occupied George Floyd Square in Minneapolis. Constructed and delivered by a collective of independent artists, the statue was delivered as a symbol of solidarity and resistance to police violence.&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #WI #InJusticeSystem #KillerCops #CoreyRuiz&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Madison, WI – Three days after the brutal July 22 murder of Corey Ruiz by the Madison Police Department, the city continues to mourn. At the intersection of Williamson and Baldwin, protesters are still occupying the street. Hundreds of candles and flowers cover the ground where his life was stolen. All four roads are blocked by barricades and city trucks. The sentiment is firm that they will not leave until justice is achieved.</p>



<p>As the sun beats down on the concrete, in rolls a large statue of a raised fist, which formerly occupied George Floyd Square in Minneapolis. Constructed and delivered by a collective of independent artists, the statue was delivered as a symbol of solidarity and resistance to police violence.</p>

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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jul 2026 00:42:36 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Justice for Corey Ruiz!</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement from the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression.&#xA;&#xA;On Wednesday, July 22nd, a Madison Police Officer murdered Cory Ruiz, with an officer firing three rounds into him while he lay down, unable to fight back. The people of Madison are already protesting, fed up with unjust police killings justified with press conferences and proclamations. They know what happens if we sit back and do nothing. The police and their supporters will offer empty promises of investigation and accountability. They will place a few officers on administrative leave and transfer them to different departments. They will say they did their best. They will attempt to wait for the story to leave the limelight, to fade from the public narrative.&#xA;&#xA;The people in the streets of Madison - and the Alliance- refuse to accept that. We won’t wait for empty answers. We won’t sit back quietly while they try to force us to passively support a system that lets cops kill adults, teenagers, children, and even infants through their negligence and aggression. We will agitate and organize and fight until we make the death of Ruiz impossible to ignore. NAARPR branches across the country should mobilize and protest in solidarity and for all victims of police crimes in their cities. &#xA;&#xA;We know exactly what this is: A modern lynching justified with the language of law and order. It&#39;s time to hit the streets and demand an end to police terror!&#xA;&#xA;Justice for Corey Ruiz!&#xA;&#xA;Community Control of the Police Now!&#xA;&#xA;End the War on Black People!&#xA;&#xA;Indict and Convict the Killer Cops!&#xA;&#xA;#InjusticeSystem #NAARPR #CoreyRuiz #MadisonWI #WI&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p><em>Fight Back News Service is circulating the following statement from the National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression.</em></p>

<p>On Wednesday, July 22nd, a Madison Police Officer murdered Cory Ruiz, with an officer firing three rounds into him while he lay down, unable to fight back. The people of Madison are already protesting, fed up with unjust police killings justified with press conferences and proclamations. They know what happens if we sit back and do nothing. The police and their supporters will offer empty promises of investigation and accountability. They will place a few officers on administrative leave and transfer them to different departments. They will say they did their best. They will attempt to wait for the story to leave the limelight, to fade from the public narrative.</p>

<p>The people in the streets of Madison – and the Alliance- refuse to accept that. We won’t wait for empty answers. We won’t sit back quietly while they try to force us to passively support a system that lets cops kill adults, teenagers, children, and even infants through their negligence and aggression. We will agitate and organize and fight until we make the death of Ruiz impossible to ignore. NAARPR branches across the country should mobilize and protest in solidarity and for all victims of police crimes in their cities.</p>

<p>We know exactly what this is: A modern lynching justified with the language of law and order. It&#39;s time to hit the streets and demand an end to police terror!</p>

<p>Justice for Corey Ruiz!</p>

<p>Community Control of the Police Now!</p>

<p>End the War on Black People!</p>

<p>Indict and Convict the Killer Cops!</p>

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      <title>Queer Liberation March takes the streets in Madison, WI for 2nd year</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Queer Liberation March in Madison, Wisconsin.&#xA;&#xA;Madison, WI - Several hundred Madisonians took to the streets on Saturday, June 13, for the second annual Queer Liberation March, where they uplifted demands to defend bodily autonomy. &#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;First among the demands of the event was to “Protect trans youth.” This demand is raised as groups like the Transgender Resistance Action Committee and Reproductive Justice Action-Milwaukee continue to fight against Wisconsin healthcare authorities who complied with orders from the Trump administration by “pausing” gender affirming care and have silently refused to restore that care as the orders are found to be illegal. &#xA;&#xA;After listing members of the UW Hospitals and Clinics Authority Board by name to an enthusiastic crowd, Emma Hargrove from the Transgender Resistance Action Committee said, “We have to make them feel the world outside of their home offices. The world they wreck. The people they hurt. I want them to be ashamed, and soon I want them to be nervous.”&#xA;&#xA;Endorsing organizations also demanded “Healthcare for all” and to “Empower queer workers,” with the latter specifying the need to reverse Scott Walker’s Act 10 and “right to work,” as well as the reinstatement of Wisconsin’s prevailing wage law.&#xA;&#xA;Along the march from McPike Park to the capitol, rejection of the backward Trump administration resonated among the crowd and with excited passersby who voiced their explicit support. Chants of “We won’t go back!” and “Don’t trust Trump’s lies!” were felt deeply by many attendees. &#xA;&#xA;After a stop at the city county building, where protesters chalked the sidewalk with demands and pro-LGBTQ messages, the march proceeded through the Dane County Farmer’s Market where the Dane County Sheriff’s Office, Madison Police Department, and other agencies were using the “Safety Saturday” educational event led by the city of Madison Fire Department to display militarized vehicles and engage in recruitment efforts. As the hundreds of marchers passed by these booths they chanted “Fuck 12” and “We are TR!”, the latter being a chant popularized after the 2015 murder of Tony Robinson Jr. by MPD Officer Matt Kenny.&#xA;&#xA;The event concluded on the steps of the capitol, with a speech from Milcah Rimmer of Freedom Inc., who wielded the famous quote by Assata Shakur to remind the crowd, “It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win!” Organizers affirmed that the Queer Liberation March will continue to be an annual event, free from cops and corporate influence.&#xA;&#xA;The march was organized by a committee of LGBTQ community members and allies, including members of the Wisconsin district of Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Madison Students for a Democratic Society, the Transgender Resistance Action Committee, Madison Area Democratic Socialists of America, and the South Central Federation of Labor, among others. Additional endorsements included Freedom Inc., who fights for Black and Southeast Asian Liberation, and against Queer and Gender injustice, as well as several Trade Unions and Cooperatives.&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #WI #LGBTQ #Trans&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Madison, WI – Several hundred Madisonians took to the streets on Saturday, June 13, for the second annual Queer Liberation March, where they uplifted demands to defend bodily autonomy.</p>



<p>First among the demands of the event was to “Protect trans youth.” This demand is raised as groups like the Transgender Resistance Action Committee and Reproductive Justice Action-Milwaukee continue to fight against Wisconsin healthcare authorities who complied with orders from the Trump administration by “pausing” gender affirming care and have silently refused to restore that care as the orders are found to be illegal.</p>

<p>After listing members of the UW Hospitals and Clinics Authority Board by name to an enthusiastic crowd, Emma Hargrove from the Transgender Resistance Action Committee said, “We have to make them feel the world outside of their home offices. The world they wreck. The people they hurt. I want them to be ashamed, and soon I want them to be nervous.”</p>

<p>Endorsing organizations also demanded “Healthcare for all” and to “Empower queer workers,” with the latter specifying the need to reverse Scott Walker’s Act 10 and “right to work,” as well as the reinstatement of Wisconsin’s prevailing wage law.</p>

<p>Along the march from McPike Park to the capitol, rejection of the backward Trump administration resonated among the crowd and with excited passersby who voiced their explicit support. Chants of “We won’t go back!” and “Don’t trust Trump’s lies!” were felt deeply by many attendees.</p>

<p>After a stop at the city county building, where protesters chalked the sidewalk with demands and pro-LGBTQ messages, the march proceeded through the Dane County Farmer’s Market where the Dane County Sheriff’s Office, Madison Police Department, and other agencies were using the “Safety Saturday” educational event led by the city of Madison Fire Department to display militarized vehicles and engage in recruitment efforts. As the hundreds of marchers passed by these booths they chanted “Fuck 12” and “We are TR!”, the latter being a chant popularized after the 2015 murder of Tony Robinson Jr. by MPD Officer Matt Kenny.</p>

<p>The event concluded on the steps of the capitol, with a speech from Milcah Rimmer of Freedom Inc., who wielded the famous quote by Assata Shakur to remind the crowd, “It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win!” Organizers affirmed that the Queer Liberation March will continue to be an annual event, free from cops and corporate influence.</p>

<p>The march was organized by a committee of LGBTQ community members and allies, including members of the Wisconsin district of Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Madison Students for a Democratic Society, the Transgender Resistance Action Committee, Madison Area Democratic Socialists of America, and the South Central Federation of Labor, among others. Additional endorsements included Freedom Inc., who fights for Black and Southeast Asian Liberation, and against Queer and Gender injustice, as well as several Trade Unions and Cooperatives.</p>

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      <title>More than 1000 students join Madison, WI SDS protest against ICE murders</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Madison, Wisconsin protest against ICE murders.&#xA;&#xA;Madison, WI - On Tuesday, January 27, over 1000 students from UW-Madison and the surrounding area joined Madison Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) to protest the murders of Alex Pretti, Renee Good and Keith Porter by ICE agents. Students rallied for ICE out of the Midwest and demanded that UW-Madison be made a sanctuary campus.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Protesters filled Madison’s Library Mall in -10 degree wind chill, chanting “ICE ICE will be beat, when the people hit the street!” as they settled in to hear the first speech of the night from Jewish voices for Peace on the importance of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the parallels with current ICE operations. Then there was a moment of silence to commemorate the victims of ICE.&#xA;&#xA;After the moment of silence were chants from the crowd, calling for “Justice for Keith Porter! Justice for Renee Good! Justice for Alex Pretti!” The explosive energy from the crowd was emblematic of a large portion of the student body, whose calls for the abolition of ICE have been heard throughout the week.&#xA;&#xA;In the final speech of the night, Luca Motivala, co-chair of Madison SDS, closed his speech with the remark, “We will not forget those they murdered, those who will be murdered, the faces and names and memories will live on eternally. We will neither forgive nor forget those who perpetrated this violence; they believe they are invincible, untouchable. It will not be that way. Their day will come!”&#xA;&#xA;Students ended the rally with calls to “Shut it down” if UW-Madison administration did not implement sanctuary campus policies.&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #WI #ImmigrantRights #ICE #KillerICE #AlexPRetti #SDS #StudentMovement #Feature&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Madison, WI – On Tuesday, January 27, over 1000 students from UW-Madison and the surrounding area joined Madison Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) to protest the murders of Alex Pretti, Renee Good and Keith Porter by ICE agents. Students rallied for ICE out of the Midwest and demanded that UW-Madison be made a sanctuary campus.</p>



<p>Protesters filled Madison’s Library Mall in -10 degree wind chill, chanting “ICE ICE will be beat, when the people hit the street!” as they settled in to hear the first speech of the night from Jewish voices for Peace on the importance of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the parallels with current ICE operations. Then there was a moment of silence to commemorate the victims of ICE.</p>

<p>After the moment of silence were chants from the crowd, calling for “Justice for Keith Porter! Justice for Renee Good! Justice for Alex Pretti!” The explosive energy from the crowd was emblematic of a large portion of the student body, whose calls for the abolition of ICE have been heard throughout the week.</p>

<p>In the final speech of the night, Luca Motivala, co-chair of Madison SDS, closed his speech with the remark, “We will not forget those they murdered, those who will be murdered, the faces and names and memories will live on eternally. We will neither forgive nor forget those who perpetrated this violence; they believe they are invincible, untouchable. It will not be that way. Their day will come!”</p>

<p>Students ended the rally with calls to “Shut it down” if UW-Madison administration did not implement sanctuary campus policies.</p>

<p><a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:MadisonWI" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MadisonWI</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:WI" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">WI</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:ImmigrantRights" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ImmigrantRights</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:ICE" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ICE</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:KillerICE" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">KillerICE</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:AlexPRetti" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">AlexPRetti</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:SDS" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">SDS</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:StudentMovement" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">StudentMovement</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:Feature" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Feature</span></a></p>

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      <title>Madison, WI: Peace activists march for Palestine in Willy Street Parade</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Madison, Wisconsin SDS marches for Palestine.&#xA;&#xA;Madison, WI - As part of a Global Weekend of Action called by the BDS Movement, a contingent of about 40 peace activists led by World Beyond War-UW, including the newly formed Students for a Democratic Society-UW Madison chapter, community members and religious organizations, followed by Madison Area DSA, made the cause of Palestine impossible to ignore at the city&#39;s 48th annual Willy Street Fair, September 21.&#xA;&#xA;As is tradition for the second day of the festival, a parade kicked off from the 900 block of Williamson Street, set to march about six blocks through the historic Williamson-Marquette neighborhood. Front and center, behind the sponsors, the beloved &#34;Bubblemobile&#34; coughed large clumps of bubbles into the air and immediately the chanting began. &#xA;&#xA;In a typically light-hearted and proudly &#34;weird&#34; environment like the Willy Street Fair, chants of &#34;From the river to the sea,&#34; and &#34;Stand up, fight back&#34; echoed between the homes and small businesses. Ensuring that no fair-goer forget that while their funnel cakes fry, children are dying in Palestine. Not only from starvation, but from weapons provided by the U.S. government. &#xA;&#xA;Later in the day, as part of the same BDS Movement call to action, World Beyond War-UW led a significantly longer walk, with 20 or so people carrying signs and banners around the entirety of Lake Monona, a 12-mile journey,  to continue bringing attention to American complicity in Israel&#39;s crimes.&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #WI #AntiWarMovement #Palestine #BDS #StudentMovement #SDS&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Madison, WI – As part of a Global Weekend of Action called by the BDS Movement, a contingent of about 40 peace activists led by World Beyond War-UW, including the newly formed Students for a Democratic Society-UW Madison chapter, community members and religious organizations, followed by Madison Area DSA, made the cause of Palestine impossible to ignore at the city&#39;s 48th annual Willy Street Fair, September 21.</p>

<p>As is tradition for the second day of the festival, a parade kicked off from the 900 block of Williamson Street, set to march about six blocks through the historic Williamson-Marquette neighborhood. Front and center, behind the sponsors, the beloved “Bubblemobile” coughed large clumps of bubbles into the air and immediately the chanting began.</p>

<p>In a typically light-hearted and proudly “weird” environment like the Willy Street Fair, chants of “From the river to the sea,” and “Stand up, fight back” echoed between the homes and small businesses. Ensuring that no fair-goer forget that while their funnel cakes fry, children are dying in Palestine. Not only from starvation, but from weapons provided by the U.S. government.</p>

<p>Later in the day, as part of the same BDS Movement call to action, World Beyond War-UW led a significantly longer walk, with 20 or so people carrying signs and banners around the entirety of Lake Monona, a 12-mile journey,  to continue bringing attention to American complicity in Israel&#39;s crimes.</p>

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      <title>Reproductive rights supporters join Madison and Milwaukee’s People’s Marches </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[A group of protesters marching holding a banner.&#xA;&#xA;Madison, WI - On January 18, Reproductive Justice Action Milwaukee (RJAM) stood at the forefront of the fight for reproductive freedom, participating in two powerful marches held simultaneously in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. These events were part of the People’s March National Day of Action, which drew thousands to the streets, united in their support of women’s and reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, workers’ rights, global solidarity, and immigrant rights. &#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;In Milwaukee, protesters filled the streets with chants and signs, calling for unrestricted access to abortion and an end to political interference in personal health decisions. Similarly, 75 miles to the west in Madison, marchers braved the cold to make their voices heard at the state capitol. Both events highlighted the growing outrage with the policies of the Trump administration, which many fear will intensify repression and further erode reproductive rights.&#xA;&#xA;RJAM’s speakers at both events underscored the need for grassroots action, emphasizing that politicians regardless of party, cannot be trusted to protect abortion access. &#xA;&#xA;“Both parties have let us down. That’s why our fight isn’t about relying on politicians - it’s about building a movement that puts power back in the hands of the people,” said Carly Klein, a founding member of Reproductive Justice Action- Milwaukee, to a crowd of 300 in Milwaukee. &#xA;&#xA;“We are prepared to fight, not just for the next four years, but for as long as it takes. Because this isn’t just about one administration. It’s about building a society rooted in justice, sustainability and liberation for all of us,” stated Blake Jones, to the crowd of the hundreds of people who flooded the capitol building in Madison. &#xA;&#xA;The marches were a resounding call to action, for attendees to mobilize further than just voting or attending protests. As threats to abortion access grow under the current political climate, RJAM and their allies are doubling down on their commitment to grassroots organizing, ensuring that the movement for reproductive rights remains strong and resilient in the face of mounting challenges. &#xA;&#xA;The events in Milwaukee and Madison were a testament to the power of collective action, with hundreds of voices uniting to demand a future where reproductive freedom is non-negotiable.&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #WI #WomensMovement #ReproductiveRights #RJAM #PeoplesMarch #LGBTQ #Trump &#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Madison, WI – On January 18, Reproductive Justice Action Milwaukee (RJAM) stood at the forefront of the fight for reproductive freedom, participating in two powerful marches held simultaneously in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. These events were part of the People’s March National Day of Action, which drew thousands to the streets, united in their support of women’s and reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, workers’ rights, global solidarity, and immigrant rights.</p>



<p>In Milwaukee, protesters filled the streets with chants and signs, calling for unrestricted access to abortion and an end to political interference in personal health decisions. Similarly, 75 miles to the west in Madison, marchers braved the cold to make their voices heard at the state capitol. Both events highlighted the growing outrage with the policies of the Trump administration, which many fear will intensify repression and further erode reproductive rights.</p>

<p>RJAM’s speakers at both events underscored the need for grassroots action, emphasizing that politicians regardless of party, cannot be trusted to protect abortion access.</p>

<p>“Both parties have let us down. That’s why our fight isn’t about relying on politicians – it’s about building a movement that puts power back in the hands of the people,” said Carly Klein, a founding member of Reproductive Justice Action- Milwaukee, to a crowd of 300 in Milwaukee.</p>

<p>“We are prepared to fight, not just for the next four years, but for as long as it takes. Because this isn’t just about one administration. It’s about building a society rooted in justice, sustainability and liberation for all of us,” stated Blake Jones, to the crowd of the hundreds of people who flooded the capitol building in Madison.</p>

<p>The marches were a resounding call to action, for attendees to mobilize further than just voting or attending protests. As threats to abortion access grow under the current political climate, RJAM and their allies are doubling down on their commitment to grassroots organizing, ensuring that the movement for reproductive rights remains strong and resilient in the face of mounting challenges.</p>

<p>The events in Milwaukee and Madison were a testament to the power of collective action, with hundreds of voices uniting to demand a future where reproductive freedom is non-negotiable.</p>

<p><a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:MadisonWI" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MadisonWI</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:WI" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">WI</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:WomensMovement" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">WomensMovement</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:ReproductiveRights" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">ReproductiveRights</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:RJAM" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">RJAM</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:PeoplesMarch" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">PeoplesMarch</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:LGBTQ" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">LGBTQ</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:Trump" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Trump</span></a></p>

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      <title>Wisconsin students charge UW board of regents with genocide, 19 protesters arrested</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Police arresting a group of pro-Palestine protesters.&#xA;&#xA;Madison, WI - In a show of student power, nearly 50 protesters marched into the UW board of regents meeting Thursday, December 5, to put Palestine and divestment on the Finance Committee agenda.&#xA;&#xA;This latest militant action comes after a large-scale administration failure to uphold the Madison and Milwaukee encampment agreements on disclosure and divestment from apartheid Israel.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Despite the freezing temperatures, the students opened with a rally outside the event hall. During the rally, SDS and Freedom Road Socialist Organization member Kayla Patterson told the crowd, “The simple truth is that the board of regents stands on the wrong side of history. 13% of the over $1 billion in ‘UW managed funds’ is hidden from the public, hidden from the students that make up these campuses. But the UW system’s investments in crooked companies like Palantir, Lockheed Martin and Mizrahi Tefahot Bank are no secret. Those in power at our universities choose to represent the ruling class and their bank accounts over real human lives under siege in Palestine.”&#xA;&#xA;Shortly after the “Business and Finance” portion of the meeting began, protesters moved inside to occupy the room with signs and banners. After a few minutes, Gabo Samoff of Madison Young Democratic Socialists stood at the front of the room and confronted the board for its refusal to divest from genocide and its failure to deliver after promising transparency.&#xA;&#xA;Once Samoff began speaking, the meeting facilitator, Regent Ashok Rai, turned off the meeting’s recording to prevent the student’s statement from being on file. Samoff said, “We will not accept this total lack of transparency and lack of willingness to even listen to students.” Campus administrators quickly tried to silence the students, calling in police reinforcements, but it was in vain. The students refused to allow business as usual and began chanting “Free free Palestine!” while police tried to shove and drag them out of the room.&#xA;&#xA;UW-Madison police descended on the crowd to push and grab people indiscriminately. Many were simply holding signs when cops wrongfully detained them, with one student even being dragged out by their neck. The disruption continued throughout these police assaults, and students began chanting “We won’t leave!”, refusing to be silenced by the police. Once detained, protesters showed their resolve further during police processing, stomping and chanting “Palestine is our fight! Students of the world unite!”. Defiantly, the students disrupted the meeting for 30 minutes.&#xA;&#xA;In total, 19 were arrested from both the Madison and Milwaukee campuses for showing solidarity with Palestine. Many students were released with bruises and even bleeding from the zip ties. The police repression couldn’t shake the students from their cause.&#xA;&#xA;Organizations coordinating the action involved the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and Young Democratic Socialists (YDSA) at UW-Milwaukee, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and YDSA at UW-Madison, and Freedom Road Socialist Organization-Wisconsin.&#xA;&#xA;After demanding the police release all the arrested activists, the crowd outside celebrated as each protester was released one by one. Milwaukee student organizer Cedar Lehman best summed up the energy post-action, stating, “Despite mounting political repression, we came to show the board of regents that no matter where in Wisconsin they hold their meetings, business as usual will not continue while they maintain their policy of &#39;neutrality’ toward genocide. We refuse to be intimidated by the administration&#39;s crooked cops that treat protest as justification for abusing and injuring their own students and community members.”&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #WI #StudentMovement #AntiWarMovement #Palestine #SDS #YDSA #SJP #FRSO #Feature&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Madison, WI – In a show of student power, nearly 50 protesters marched into the UW board of regents meeting Thursday, December 5, to put Palestine and divestment on the Finance Committee agenda.</p>

<p>This latest militant action comes after a large-scale administration failure to uphold the Madison and Milwaukee encampment agreements on disclosure and divestment from apartheid Israel.</p>



<p>Despite the freezing temperatures, the students opened with a rally outside the event hall. During the rally, SDS and Freedom Road Socialist Organization member Kayla Patterson told the crowd, “The simple truth is that the board of regents stands on the wrong side of history. 13% of the over $1 billion in ‘UW managed funds’ is hidden from the public, hidden from the students that make up these campuses. But the UW system’s investments in crooked companies like Palantir, Lockheed Martin and Mizrahi Tefahot Bank are no secret. Those in power at our universities choose to represent the ruling class and their bank accounts over real human lives under siege in Palestine.”</p>

<p>Shortly after the “Business and Finance” portion of the meeting began, protesters moved inside to occupy the room with signs and banners. After a few minutes, Gabo Samoff of Madison Young Democratic Socialists stood at the front of the room and confronted the board for its refusal to divest from genocide and its failure to deliver after promising transparency.</p>

<p>Once Samoff began speaking, the meeting facilitator, Regent Ashok Rai, turned off the meeting’s recording to prevent the student’s statement from being on file. Samoff said, “We will not accept this total lack of transparency and lack of willingness to even listen to students.” Campus administrators quickly tried to silence the students, calling in police reinforcements, but it was in vain. The students refused to allow business as usual and began chanting “Free free Palestine!” while police tried to shove and drag them out of the room.</p>

<p>UW-Madison police descended on the crowd to push and grab people indiscriminately. Many were simply holding signs when cops wrongfully detained them, with one student even being dragged out by their neck. The disruption continued throughout these police assaults, and students began chanting “We won’t leave!”, refusing to be silenced by the police. Once detained, protesters showed their resolve further during police processing, stomping and chanting “Palestine is our fight! Students of the world unite!”. Defiantly, the students disrupted the meeting for 30 minutes.</p>

<p>In total, 19 were arrested from both the Madison and Milwaukee campuses for showing solidarity with Palestine. Many students were released with bruises and even bleeding from the zip ties. The police repression couldn’t shake the students from their cause.</p>

<p>Organizations coordinating the action involved the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and Young Democratic Socialists (YDSA) at UW-Milwaukee, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and YDSA at UW-Madison, and Freedom Road Socialist Organization-Wisconsin.</p>

<p>After demanding the police release all the arrested activists, the crowd outside celebrated as each protester was released one by one. Milwaukee student organizer Cedar Lehman best summed up the energy post-action, stating, “Despite mounting political repression, we came to show the board of regents that no matter where in Wisconsin they hold their meetings, business as usual will not continue while they maintain their policy of &#39;neutrality’ toward genocide. We refuse to be intimidated by the administration&#39;s crooked cops that treat protest as justification for abusing and injuring their own students and community members.”</p>

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      <title>Wisconsin reproductive rights activists speak out against 14-week abortion ban in state assembly public hearing </title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Madison, WI - On January 22, pro-choice activists from across the state, medical providers and community members flooded a public hearing for the Wisconsin State Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care.&#xA;&#xA;The choice activists were there to oppose an anti-abortion referendum being added to Wisconsin’s April 2024 election ballot. The referendum would ban abortion six weeks earlier than the current state statute, making accessing abortion services even more challenging in the state.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Those who attended in opposition to Assembly Bill 975 were met with the harsh reality of the political climate in Wisconsin. The public hearing felt more like a reality TV show than legal proceedings. Representative Amanda Nedeweski, a co-author of the 14-week abortion ban started the hearing with her testimony, where she stated, “I’m not going to debate the science of biology here but as a mother…I have a really hard time believing that somebody who doesn’t know they’re pregnant at 14 weeks wants to know. Maybe they just don’t want to know.”&#xA;&#xA;Nedeweski was supported by most of the members of the committee and the anti-abortion community members in the crowd who called those speaking out about the bill “murderers” and “heartless.” At one point in the meeting Representative David Murphy referred to an activist, from Pro-Life Wisconsin, as his “friend” and Representative Gae Dresser put her palms together as if she was praying, while a community member read verses from the Bible.&#xA;&#xA;Pro-choice activists continued to testify despite the grossly apparent biases of the committee.&#xA;&#xA;“We believe it is our responsibility to hold politicians accountable when they are making choices that are harmful to the community and that is why I stand before you today,” said Carly Klein, outreach co-chair from Reproductive Justice Action Milwaukee (RJAM). “Even with abortion being legal again in our state, people are still being forced to carry out pregnancies due to the barriers of cost, mandatory waiting periods, and lack of access in rural communities.”&#xA;&#xA;Klein encouraged committee members to, “be on the right side of history,” and to not only oppose the proposed bill but to vote in favor of the Reproductive Freedom Act (RFA), a grouping of assembly bills that would expand abortion access for Wisconsinites. Klein ended her testimony by informing the committee members, “We will be reaching out to each of you personally to discuss your support of the RFA,” letting the politicians know that they were ready to apply pressure.&#xA;&#xA;“I believe that pregnancy should always be voluntary, that pregnant people should have access to safe and compassionate medical care, and that the government should not legislate the conditions under which pregnant people are allowed to access that care,” said Caitlin Benedetto, from Madison Abortion and Reproductive Rights Coalition for Healthcare (MARRCH). “People feel we are going backward. They feel angry and dehumanized. I feel dehumanized, too.”&#xA;&#xA;Benedetto ended her testimony by saying, “Please do not pass this bill. Please listen to the testimony of those here today who tell you that we do not want further restrictions on medical freedom and bodily autonomy. Please trust us to make our own choices about our health, our families, and our bodies.”&#xA;&#xA;The public hearing concluded with the committee scheduling a vote for the following day, where the assembly bill passed by two votes. It will move on to the Committee on Rules.&#xA;&#xA;Milwaukee and Madison-based organizers in RJAM and MARRCH are not ready to give up any time soon. They have combined efforts in their Beyond Roe campaign and plan to take the struggle statewide as they fight the uphill battle for unrestricted abortion access in Wisconsin.&#xA;&#xA;They are currently gathering signatures for their statewide petition that demands no mandatory waiting periods for abortion services, access for rural communities, and access through telehealth services. Join the fight for abortion access by signing their petition here: bit.ly/thepetitionwi&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #WomensMovement #ReproductiveRights #RJAM #MARRCH&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Madison, WI – On January 22, pro-choice activists from across the state, medical providers and community members flooded a public hearing for the Wisconsin State Assembly Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care.</p>

<p>The choice activists were there to oppose an anti-abortion referendum being added to Wisconsin’s April 2024 election ballot. The referendum would ban abortion six weeks earlier than the current state statute, making accessing abortion services even more challenging in the state.</p>



<p>Those who attended in opposition to Assembly Bill 975 were met with the harsh reality of the political climate in Wisconsin. The public hearing felt more like a reality TV show than legal proceedings. Representative Amanda Nedeweski, a co-author of the 14-week abortion ban started the hearing with her testimony, where she stated, “I’m not going to debate the science of biology here but as a mother…I have a really hard time believing that somebody who doesn’t know they’re pregnant at 14 weeks wants to know. Maybe they just don’t want to know.”</p>

<p>Nedeweski was supported by most of the members of the committee and the anti-abortion community members in the crowd who called those speaking out about the bill “murderers” and “heartless.” At one point in the meeting Representative David Murphy referred to an activist, from Pro-Life Wisconsin, as his “friend” and Representative Gae Dresser put her palms together as if she was praying, while a community member read verses from the Bible.</p>

<p>Pro-choice activists continued to testify despite the grossly apparent biases of the committee.</p>

<p>“We believe it is our responsibility to hold politicians accountable when they are making choices that are harmful to the community and that is why I stand before you today,” said Carly Klein, outreach co-chair from Reproductive Justice Action Milwaukee (RJAM). “Even with abortion being legal again in our state, people are still being forced to carry out pregnancies due to the barriers of cost, mandatory waiting periods, and lack of access in rural communities.”</p>

<p>Klein encouraged committee members to, “be on the right side of history,” and to not only oppose the proposed bill but to vote in favor of the Reproductive Freedom Act (RFA), a grouping of assembly bills that would expand abortion access for Wisconsinites. Klein ended her testimony by informing the committee members, “We will be reaching out to each of you personally to discuss your support of the RFA,” letting the politicians know that they were ready to apply pressure.</p>

<p>“I believe that pregnancy should always be voluntary, that pregnant people should have access to safe and compassionate medical care, and that the government should not legislate the conditions under which pregnant people are allowed to access that care,” said Caitlin Benedetto, from Madison Abortion and Reproductive Rights Coalition for Healthcare (MARRCH). “People feel we are going backward. They feel angry and dehumanized. I feel dehumanized, too.”</p>

<p>Benedetto ended her testimony by saying, “Please do not pass this bill. Please listen to the testimony of those here today who tell you that we do not want further restrictions on medical freedom and bodily autonomy. Please trust us to make our own choices about our health, our families, and our bodies.”</p>

<p>The public hearing concluded with the committee scheduling a vote for the following day, where the assembly bill passed by two votes. It will move on to the Committee on Rules.</p>

<p>Milwaukee and Madison-based organizers in RJAM and MARRCH are not ready to give up any time soon. They have combined efforts in their Beyond Roe campaign and plan to take the struggle statewide as they fight the uphill battle for unrestricted abortion access in Wisconsin.</p>

<p>They are currently gathering signatures for their statewide petition that demands no mandatory waiting periods for abortion services, access for rural communities, and access through telehealth services. Join the fight for abortion access by signing their petition here: <a href="https://bit.ly/thepetitionwi">bit.ly/thepetitionwi</a></p>

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      <title>Madison, WI: TRAC marches against the pinkwashing of genocide in Palestine</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Protest against attempts by Democratic Party politicians to use &#34;pinkwashing&#34; to defend the genocide in Palestine. | Fight Back! News/staff&#xA;&#xA;Madison, WI - On December 17, a crowd of 50 people marched around the State Capitol building to denounce “pinkwashing” and Democratic Party politicians using the LGBTQ+ community to justify genocide. &#xA;&#xA;The action was organized by the Trans Resistance Action Committee (TRAC), a newer grassroots community organization in Madison which fights for trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming people’s rights.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Pinkwashing is the attempt to pander to the LGBTQ+ community by promoting something as “gay-friendly” or progressive. In this instance, Democrats are claiming that Palestinians are homophobic or otherwise unfriendly to the LGBTQ+ community and that Israel is a safe haven for the queer community. Democrats suggesting that they support Israel because it&#39;s LGBTQ-friendly is a flimsy attempt to hide its oppression of Palestinians. Israel only recognizes gay marriage if performed outside of its borders. The repeated war crimes against Palestinian civilians are proof that human rights are not a priority for Israel; this includes human rights for the queer community or any other group. &#xA;&#xA;The march began on the steps of the State Capitol, near where U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin has an office, with TRAC member Zade Dallman giving opening statements, saying they will not let Democratic politicians “use the queer community to justify the heinous actions of Israel. There is no safe haven on the mass graves of children!”&#xA;&#xA;In conjunction with members of Madison East for Palestine, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), and the Milwaukee Anti-War Committee (MAC), the march then stopped in front of the Democratic Party’s office to hear additional speeches.&#xA;&#xA;“Our politicians attack the LGBTQ+ community here in the U.S. while using our identities as tools to oppress and dehumanize people around the world,” Wolter said.&#xA;&#xA;Recent hearings in the Wisconsin State Capitol building have centered on banning transgender athletes from participating in and competing in sports both at the K-12 and collegiate levels, and on banning minors from receiving gender-affirming care of any kind. The overwhelming negative response of the queer community to these bans and its continued support of the movement for Palestinian liberation is a testament to the queer community&#39;s understanding that only solidarity can bring liberation. &#xA;&#xA;The LGBTQ+ community of Wisconsin made it clear that they will not be used as a reason to support a racist apartheid government in Palestine.&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #International #Palestine #LGBTQ&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Madison, WI – On December 17, a crowd of 50 people marched around the State Capitol building to denounce “pinkwashing” and Democratic Party politicians using the LGBTQ+ community to justify genocide.</p>

<p>The action was organized by the Trans Resistance Action Committee (TRAC), a newer grassroots community organization in Madison which fights for trans, non-binary and gender non-conforming people’s rights.</p>



<p>Pinkwashing is the attempt to pander to the LGBTQ+ community by promoting something as “gay-friendly” or progressive. In this instance, Democrats are claiming that Palestinians are homophobic or otherwise unfriendly to the LGBTQ+ community and that Israel is a safe haven for the queer community. Democrats suggesting that they support Israel because it&#39;s LGBTQ-friendly is a flimsy attempt to hide its oppression of Palestinians. Israel only recognizes gay marriage if performed outside of its borders. The repeated war crimes against Palestinian civilians are proof that human rights are not a priority for Israel; this includes human rights for the queer community or any other group.</p>

<p>The march began on the steps of the State Capitol, near where U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin has an office, with TRAC member Zade Dallman giving opening statements, saying they will not let Democratic politicians “use the queer community to justify the heinous actions of Israel. There is no safe haven on the mass graves of children!”</p>

<p>In conjunction with members of Madison East for Palestine, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), and the Milwaukee Anti-War Committee (MAC), the march then stopped in front of the Democratic Party’s office to hear additional speeches.</p>

<p>“Our politicians attack the LGBTQ+ community here in the U.S. while using our identities as tools to oppress and dehumanize people around the world,” Wolter said.</p>

<p>Recent hearings in the Wisconsin State Capitol building have centered on banning transgender athletes from participating in and competing in sports both at the K-12 and collegiate levels, and on banning minors from receiving gender-affirming care of any kind. The overwhelming negative response of the queer community to these bans and its continued support of the movement for Palestinian liberation is a testament to the queer community&#39;s understanding that only solidarity can bring liberation.</p>

<p>The LGBTQ+ community of Wisconsin made it clear that they will not be used as a reason to support a racist apartheid government in Palestine.</p>

<p><a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:MadisonWI" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">MadisonWI</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:International" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">International</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:Palestine" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">Palestine</span></a> <a href="https://fightbacknews.org/tag:LGBTQ" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">LGBTQ</span></a></p>



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      <title>Madison, WI: Historic march for Palestine in state capitol draws 6000 into the streets</title>
      <link>https://fightbacknews.org/madison-wi-historic-march-for-palestine-in-state-capitol-draws-6000-into-the?pk_campaign=rss-feed</link>
      <description>&lt;![CDATA[More than 6000 people join Madison, Wisconsin rally in solidarity with Palestine.  | Fight Back! News/staff&#xA;&#xA;Madison, WI - 6000 people answered the call of the Wisconsin Coalition for Justice in Palestine (WCJP) to go all out on December 9. The action marks the largest demonstration of solidarity with Palestine in the history of the state, passing the mark set only several weeks early at an action in Milwaukee.&#xA;&#xA;The WCJP comprises 60-plus organizations from across Wisconsin and continues to grow nearly every day.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;The action began with a mass rally on the steps of the state capitol. Organizations tabled before attendees flocked up the steps to hear opening remarks from Janan Najeeb, the head of WCJP and a leader of the Milwaukee Muslim Women’s Coalition. After Najeeb’s remarks, the crowd was treated to performances which included poetry recitations.&#xA;&#xA;Thousands then took the streets, marching behind a large truck with giant speakers and with pro-Palestine video messages playing on the sides. The people chanted things like “From the sea to the river, Palestine will live forever!” and “In our millions and our billions, we are all Palestinian!” Palestinian flags and signs calling for a free Palestine and an end to U.S. aid to Israel were prevalent.&#xA;&#xA;Sabine Wolter, the finance chair of the Milwaukee Anti-war Committee, talked about the pinkwashing of genocide by the U.S. and Israel, saying it was “unacceptable, and members of the LGBTQ+ community here in the U.S. must stand with our queer and trans Palestinian comrades and fight for an end to the Zionist occupation so that they are able to fully engage in the fight for queer and trans liberation.” Wolter added, “The oppression of the Palestinian people and the LGBTQ+ community are intertwined and inseparable. Queer and trans Palestinians won&#39;t be free until all Palestinians are able to return to their land and Palestine is free, from the river to the sea.”&#xA;&#xA;Speakers from other organizations spoke over the course of the event, including Jenan Najeeb, representing the Wisconsin Coalition for Justice in Palestine as a whole; Rory Donovan, representing Wisconsin Labor for Palestine, and Sarah Wunderlich from the Oneida Nation, among others.&#xA;&#xA;“So when politicians fucking fail us let’s do our jobs and fight for ourselves. Let&#39;s do our jobs, as people in solidarity with one another, and continue to raise consciousness in the streets, and through our struggle in order to build a movement that will not tire, that will not waiver, until Palestine is free!” said Lo Cross, the co-chair of the Milwaukee Alliance Against Racist &amp; Political Repression.&#xA;&#xA;Cross continued, “As oppressed people with revolutionary optimism, we should not forget that it is through our struggle, through our fight, that progress can exist. Whether that’s to end immigration detention, ending police crimes or liberating Palestine from Zionist oppression, we can do it and we will, our struggle willing, within our lifetime!”&#xA;&#xA;#MadisonWI #International #Palestine #AntiWar #MAC #NAARPR #Feature&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Madison, WI – 6000 people answered the call of the Wisconsin Coalition for Justice in Palestine (WCJP) to go all out on December 9. The action marks the largest demonstration of solidarity with Palestine in the history of the state, passing the mark set only several weeks early at an action in Milwaukee.</p>

<p>The WCJP comprises 60-plus organizations from across Wisconsin and continues to grow nearly every day.</p>



<p>The action began with a mass rally on the steps of the state capitol. Organizations tabled before attendees flocked up the steps to hear opening remarks from Janan Najeeb, the head of WCJP and a leader of the Milwaukee Muslim Women’s Coalition. After Najeeb’s remarks, the crowd was treated to performances which included poetry recitations.</p>

<p>Thousands then took the streets, marching behind a large truck with giant speakers and with pro-Palestine video messages playing on the sides. The people chanted things like “From the sea to the river, Palestine will live forever!” and “In our millions and our billions, we are all Palestinian!” Palestinian flags and signs calling for a free Palestine and an end to U.S. aid to Israel were prevalent.</p>

<p>Sabine Wolter, the finance chair of the Milwaukee Anti-war Committee, talked about the pinkwashing of genocide by the U.S. and Israel, saying it was “unacceptable, and members of the LGBTQ+ community here in the U.S. must stand with our queer and trans Palestinian comrades and fight for an end to the Zionist occupation so that they are able to fully engage in the fight for queer and trans liberation.” Wolter added, “The oppression of the Palestinian people and the LGBTQ+ community are intertwined and inseparable. Queer and trans Palestinians won&#39;t be free until all Palestinians are able to return to their land and Palestine is free, from the river to the sea.”</p>

<p>Speakers from other organizations spoke over the course of the event, including Jenan Najeeb, representing th