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The day after the city of Milwaukee declared a snow emergency, the Milwaukee Autonomous Tenants Union organized a picket of S2 properties, the third biggest owner of real estate in the city. There is a much bigger emergency, a public health crisis if you will, taking place in our communities. Families are being evicted at an alarming rate, all during a pandemic and an economic crisis. MATU was joined by various activist groups from around the city, including the Party for socialism and liberation (PSL), The People’s revolution (TPR), Democratic socialists of America (DSA) and the Milwaukee chapter of the Brown Berets. ....
215 2 minutes read On Jan. 19, the Milwaukee Common Council decided to ignore organizers’ demands by re-voting on and ultimately accepting the $9.7 million Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) grant, which will hire 30 additional Milwaukee Police Department officers over three years. The grant was originally rejected last month, but after Alderwoman Nikiya Dodd motioned to reconsider it with added amendments, it was approved nine to six. “I’m not surprised but I’m angry and frustrated,” said Hayden Harwood of Party for Socialism and Liberation Milwaukee. “If that money is used to hire more police, it means the Common Council will have to allocate more money towards MPD for the following years that those officers stay on. They pay for their salaries every year, for the damages they’ll eventually cause, and for their pensions. That $9.7 million wasn’t free. It was collected from the people and it will cost Milwaukee much more in the long run.” ....