ASSEMBLY #4 - SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2014 - CENTER STREET LIBRARY WAR on INCARCERATION w/Out Merits |
CITY CENTER MILWAUKEE | Day 99 | Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC 4-Month Invoked Atonement and Reparation Assessment opens the door to "specificity" - root causes - in solution-building regarding the indescribable number of African American males incarcerated from the city of Milwaukee - especially in high density zip code neighborhoods such as 53206 (a zip code highlighted in Wisconsin’s Mass Incarceration of African American Males: Workforce Challenges for 2013, prepared by John Pawasarat and Lois M. Quinn , Employment and Training Institute, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2013).
Mary Glass, Chair/CEO, Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC said, "We have hit the road with REFORM on the dashboard for all to see and join the campaign to end the madness of human trafficking of African American males in the state of Wisconsin starting with the largest urban city Milwaukee." "We are looking specifically at the civil Rights Act of 1964, Amendment #13 and Amendment #14."
"In order to change the 'systemic' human trafficking of African American males in Milwaukee, Wisconsin or other places, we must identify and expose the root causes and the perpetuators. Afterwich, immediately remove the exploitive laws and regulations; and, disenfranchisement of rights of those incarcerated. To re-visit laws on the books that 'do-not-fit-the-crime', but gumming up the system with victimizing African American males - many from teens to early 30's - bogusly created 'rap sheets' and 'guilty-before innocent' comments by law enforcers and the media".
"We, African American, have blazed-the-trail for civil rights and the right-to for generations, decades and centuries, others have been able to benefit - and that's fine, this time, we lead the fight for us - our families and our empowerment", said Glass
Legislation
To put in place at the state and local level a standing committee of legislators whose responsibility is to entertain the people's claims and re-visit laws on a continual basis so that the system is "oiled-with reasonableness"; and, "Zero tolerance" is put in place that does not allow "legal enslavement", "legal prostituting of the African American male population" for wealth-building by others, including the government.
To put in place at the state and local level a standing committee of legislators whose responsibility is to entertain the people's claims and re-visit laws on a continual basis so that the system is "oiled-with reasonableness"; and, "Zero tolerance" is put in place that does not allow "legal enslavement", "legal prostituting of the African American male population" for wealth-building by others, including the government.
CIVIL RIGHTS 1964, AMENDMENT #13 & AMENDMENT #14 |
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#4 Atonement & Reparation Assembly is about the U.S. Justice Department role down in law enforcement and the judiciary arms of our government. It is also about Employment through Transportation at the local-county-state levels.
Special Guest: U.S. Attorney James Santelle
The Eastern District of Wisconsin
Time: 1:00pm - 3:30pm
Place: Center Street Library, 2727 W. Fond du Lac, Milwaukee, WI
R.S.V.P. - Seating limited. Come prepared to say entire time. CLICK
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