RELATED STORY: Sing along serenades Dale Kooyenga By Bill Dunn July 24, 2017 Questions remain in the wake of state Rep. Dale Kooyenga’s admission he illegally removed a 40-by-30-inch sign in late May from the Wisconsin Capitol rotunda and wasn’t charged. Did the Brookfield Republican get a pass because he’s a legislator? Why won’t […]
GOP rep had brush with law years ago; Kooyenga sign theft questions remain
by jasonlouise on July 24, 2017 in Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, First Amendment, Free Speech, Solidarity Sing Along
Give Thanks For Standing Rock-PHOTOS
by leslieamsterdam on November 24, 2016 in Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Dakota Access Pipeline, Editorial, Environment, First Amendment, Free Speech, Idle No More, Images, pipelines, Treaty Rights, Uncategorized
November 24, 2016 By Leslie Amsterdam Our recent visit to Oceti Sakowin Camp near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota revealed the best and worst of humanity; the worst being the militarized, aggressive law enforcement efforts against unarmed, prayerful water protectors and the best, of course, being in the midst of so much […]
Diaries from Standing Rock: “Extreme Human, Civil and Treaty Rights Abuses Are Happening”
by wcmcguest on October 27, 2016 in Dakota Access Pipeline, Environment, Free Speech, pipelines
October 27, 2016 by Lori Liddell Out of the Police State, almost. North [Dakota is really North] Alabama. I didn’t post from the camp because of data mining by the authorities. Our fully-charged phones drained very quickly and when there was action no one’s phones worked due to jamming. Everything I said to you about what’s […]
Cyber attack on Bernie FB pages the night before five primaries
by Barbara With on April 25, 2016 in 2016 Democratic Primary, 2016 Election, Free Speech, Hillary Clinton
April 25, 2016 by Barbara With Tonight on the eve of five primary elections, many Bernie Sanders Facebook pages are being systematically attacked and likely closed down by operatives working on behalf of Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Rhode Island are all scheduled for crucial primary elections tomorrow. Sanders has been polling ahead […]
Repression, Resilience & Solidarity: The 4th Precinct Shutdown
by wcmcguest on November 24, 2015 in Black Lives Matter, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Free Speech, Guest Column, Idle No More, Images, The 99%, Video
Remember, human rights are your rights!
In Living Color: Tony Robinson and Why #BlackLivesMatter Matters
by wcmcguest on March 12, 2015 in Black Lives Matter, Citizen Media, Editorial, First Amendment, Free Speech, Images
by Ryan Wherley March 12, 2015 To all those who chime in with “all lives matter” in response to the rallying cry that “Black Lives Matter,” in response to the police officer shooting of Tony Robinson last week, I have to say this in response to you: No fucking shit. Of course we know that all […]
Partisan Show OK for Coach Chryst but not Bucky Imitator?
by jasonlouise on March 1, 2015 in Badger Democracy, Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, First Amendment, Free Speech, Images
By Bill Dunn, March 1, 2015 Is Wisconsin’s flagship university more concerned about protecting the reputation of its sports mascot more than the image of its head football coach? Did it quickly condemn one partisan appearance and give a pass to another? Is there a double standard at work for Buckingham U. Badger and Paul […]
Capitol Protesters Bused to DOA Facility Without Being Charged, Released to Find Way Back in Bitter Snowstorm
by jasonlouise on February 26, 2015 in 2012 Elections, Badger Democracy, Citizen Media, Constitutional Rights rollback, Executive Sessions, First Amendment, Free Speech, Legislation, Right to Work, Scott Walker Trainwreck, State Assembly, The 99%, Video, Worker's Rights Under Attack
By Jason Huberty, February 26, 2015 As Republicans rushed through a so-called “Right to Work” bill in the Wisconsin State Senate on Wednesday, some people were removed from the galleries for outbursts but not arrested, while at least two people were taken to an off-site Department of Administration processing facility and made to find their […]
I❤️UW-Fourth Anniversary of Wisconsin Uprising
by leslieamsterdam on February 15, 2015 in Budget, Citizen Media, First Amendment, Free Speech, Images, Legislation, Public Education, Scott Walker Trainwreck, The 99%, Video, Worker's Rights Under Attack
February 15, 2015 by Leslie Amsterdam Frigid temperatures with below zero wind chills did not keep several hundred citizens from celebrating the fourth anniversary of the I❤️UW rally of February 14, 2011, which ignited the Wisconsin Uprising. UW Faculty Organizing for Change hosted this year’s Stop the Cuts-SaveUW rally as a response to a proposed […]
“We’re Still Here: Love in the Wisconsin Uprising” Kickstarter Campaign in Full Swing
by leslieamsterdam on November 21, 2014 in Capitol Crackdown, Citizen Media, Editorial, First Amendment, Free Speech, Idle No More, Images, Photo of the Day, Public Education
November 20, 2014 by Leslie Amsterdam The Wisconsin Citizens Media Cooperative formed in 2011 to report on legislative and political activities in Governor Scott Walker’s Wisconsin. The tireless efforts of a small, but dedicated group of reporters, writers, photographers and editors produced countless news stories on diverse subjects that were largely ignored by mainstream corporate […]
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