After a week of ongoing actions, FFUP took to the street! For a little more than an hour, cars circled the block that the Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility takes up (10th street, State street, Highland ave, 11th street). At one point during the power hour, 16 cars were counted as taking part in this noise […]
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Car Bloc Noise Demo Outside MSDF: Milwaukee
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Also tagged car bloc, closemsdf, compassionate release, coronavirus, covid 19, decarcerate, decarcerate now, direct action, ffup, forum for understanding prisons, free them all, milwaukee, milwaukee secure detention facility, msdf, noise demo, wisconsin, wisconsin DOC
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FFUP Occupation Outside Kevin Carr’s House (Day 3)
March 25th marked day three of the Occupation outside of DOC Secretary Carr’s house. Early in the morning, demonstrators held signs and shared the hashtag they intend to use throughout the campaign, #WiPrisonersHomeNow. They then announced that they would be “pulling rank” on Kevin Carr and would spend the rest of day in Madison outside […]
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Also tagged banners, compassionate release, covid 19, demonstration, ffup, forum for understanding prisons, free them all, glendale, governor evers, healthcare, healthcare is a human right, kevin carr, madison, occupation, posters, prisoners are safer at home, prisoners rights, prisoners rights are human rights, release them all, secretary carr, tony evers, wisconsin, wisconsin DOC
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FFUP Occupation Outside Kevin Carr’s House (Day 2)
Tuesday March 24th was day 2 of the occupation outside DOC Secretary Kevin Carr’s home in Glendale, Wisconsin. At 6am, the demonstrators began by holding a banner that reads Fire Warden Novak. They sang “Make me a channel of your peace,” a traditional Christian hymn, which picked up on Ben’s speech from the night before […]
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Also tagged compassionate release, coronavirus, covid 19, demonstration, doc, doc secretary, ffup, forum for understanding prisons, free them all, glendale, healthcare, kevin carr, occupation, prison abolition, prisoners rights, prisoners rights are human rights, secretary carr, wisconsin, wisconsin DOC
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