Meetings every Wednesday at 7pm
UWM Union
2200 E. Kewnwood Blvd.
Meetings are usually in Union 280, otherwise check by the union elevators for meeting locations.

3/28/13

We have an event coming up tomorrow!! Come and join us for a special screening in union room 280 at 7pm!


3/1/13

Upcoming Events

Hello, we are having a bunch of events coming up!

First up is the General Interest meeting on Monday March 4th 7pm in Union room 260, that is this coming Monday. If you are interested in learning more about us, please stop on by and join us.
check out our Facebook event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/373994039364722/ 


Second up is our education rights rally on Thursday March 17th, this action is sponsored by the ERC. For more info on this event, please check out our event page here: https://www.facebook.com/events/604525596241004/





2/11/13

National day of action for Trayvon Martin

Justice for Trayvon Martin, a National Day of Action


Hello and welcome to the SDS Milwaukee website, Please come to our Trayvon Martin rally on February 26th to mark the anniversary of the tragic death of Trayvon. The action is taking place at 12:00pm in Spaight's Plaza, please wear a hoodie.

Here is the link to the facebook event:

2/5/13

Palermo's Rally Wednesday Febuary 6th

 Hello fellow SDS Milwaukee members and people interested in us! it has been a while since our website was last posted in, but that is going to change!

I would like to let everybody know about this really cool rally that is taking place tomorrow to get administration  boot Palermo's pizza off of our UWM campus. The rally is taking place at 12:30pm in Spaits plaza on Wednesday February 6th, which is tomorrow! here is the facebook link for the event:

https://www.facebook.com/events/540671202623821/


If you have anymore questions about the event or just want to get in touch email me at MilwaukeeSDS [at] gmail.com .  There is now someone (me) reading the emails.

3/12/12

SDS Presents: An Evening With Cornel West: Democracy in Crisis

http://www.facebook.com/events/387969164563505/


Milwaukee SDS will host Dr. Cornel West for "Democracy in Crisis: From Economic Austerity to Racism" in the UWM Union Wisconsin Room at 7pm April 2nd.

- FREE Tickets are available for pickup or will-call from the UWM Bookstore. -

Scholar and activist Cornel West will share his insight on Wisconsin’s struggle against the austerity agenda of the 1%, the Occupy movement, and global struggles against racism and inequality.

Sponsored by: SDS, Occupy Milwaukee, Black Student Union, Committee to Stop FBI Repression, Union Programming, Union Sociocultural Programming, Campus Activities Board, Cultures and Communities, Department of History.

Biography of Cornel West:
Cornel West has taught at Union Theological Seminary, Yale, Harvard and the University of Paris. He has written 19 books and edited 13 books. He is best known for his classic Race Matters, Democracy Matters, and his new memoir, Brother West: Living and Loving Out Loud. He appears frequently on the Bill Maher Show, Colbert Report, CNN and C-Span as well as on his dear Brother,Tavis Smiley’s PBS TV Show. He is also co-host of the popular radio show “Smiley & West” heard on PRI around the country.The Smiley and West radio show is a highly acclaimed progressive program.

He made his film debut in the Matrix – and was the commentator (with Ken Wilbur) on the official trilogy released in 2004. He also has appeared in over 25 documentaries and films including Examined Life, Call & Response, Sidewalk and Stand.

Last, he has made three spoken word albums including Never Forget, collaborating with Prince, Jill Scott, Andre 3000, Talib Kweli, KRS-One and the late Gerald Levert. His recent spoken word interludes were featured on Terence Blanchard’s Choices (which won the Grand Prix in France for the best Jazz Album of the year of 2009), The Cornel West Theory’s Second Rome and the Raheem DeVaughn’s Love & War: Masterpeace. In short, Cornel West has a passion to communicate to a vast variety of publics in order to keep alive the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. – a legacy of telling the truth and bearing witness to love and justice.

10/14/11

Occupy Milwaukee—We Are The 99%

On October 15th people from all over the world will take to the streets and squares. From America to Asia, from Africa to Europe, people are rising up to claim their rights and demand a true democracy. Now, it is time for all of us to join in a global non violent protest.
On Saturday, October 15th, Occupy Milwaukee will begin with a rally and march from Zeidler Park (4th & Michigan) to Chase Bank on Water & Wisconsin. Join us in condemning the corrupt system that has society held hostage. The ruling powers work for the benefit of just a few, ignoring the will of the vast majority and the human and environmental price we all have to pay. This intolerable situation must end. United in one voice, we will let politicians, and the financial elites they serve, know it is up to us, the people, to decide our future. We are not goods in the hands of politicians and bankers who do not represent us.


Rally, 11:00AM Zeidler Park 301 West Michigan Street, Milwaukee, WI 53203

Protest/Occupation, 12:30PM JP Morgan Chase Bank Downtown Center, 111 East Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202

See you all there!

Not a day without the struggle. Not a second without the people.

—Milwaukee SDS

10/5/11

Solidarity with Occupy Wall Street

The Milwaukee Chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) sends our love and solidarity to the people of Occupy Wall Street. Although many of us cannot afford to travel to New York, Milwaukee SDS stands in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in New York who are taking our message to Wall Street for us, and we will support you however possible.

We understand that Wall Street is the enemy of the people of the world. Wall Street is responsible for ten years of occupation in Afghanistan, from which the Wall Street elite have made billions In profit for themselves. Wall Street is also the enemy of students and young people, workers, women, people of color, disabled people, and LGBTQ people. Together we are the 99%. Wall Street Banksters and their hired thugs always try to divide the people by race or gender. But Occupy Wall Street is actively healing those divisions and uniting the 99% against our class enemies, the top 1% of the ruling class.

All power to the people
Milwaukee SDS
SDSMKE.com

9/16/11

Students Struggle Against Walker’s Cuts

UWM students and workers have been hit hard by Scott Walker’s budget cuts which will slash approximately $250 million from the UW system. Over the summer, the UW Board of Regents raised our tuition another 5.5%. As tuition continues to rise, and campus resources are cut, many students are struggling just to stay in school.

5,000 university members walked out for two massive protests in Spaights Plaza last semester demanding an end to budget cuts, tuition hikes, and union busting. Milwaukee SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) united with campus unions and student organizations to organize the historic walkouts. As the largest grassroots student organization in the country, SDS believes education should not be a privilege for the wealthy elite, but a right for everyone. We know that education is a keystone to successful democracy and personal success, but students and youth must fight for free higher education if we want to make it a reality.

While hundreds of millions of dollars are cut from the UW system, taxpayers have spent over $400 billion on a decade of war in Afghanistan, and $800 billion on the occupation of Iraq. For students and workers, a new war on Libya means there will be even less money available to fund public sector jobs and education as we struggle to deal with the effects of the deepening crisis of capitalism.

This semester SDS asks for your support as we expand the fight for a more just and democratic society where students and workers are guaranteed their rights. Join us as we build the recall efforts against Governor Scott Walker, protest ten years of U.S. occupation in Afghanistan, and demand an end to budget cuts and tuition hikes at UWM. Another world is possible, and we can build it together.

SDS meets every Monday at 7pm in room 240 of the Union.

All power to the people,
Milwaukee Students for a Democratic Society

9/4/11

General Interest Meeting

Join Milwaukee SDS for our General interest Meeting
September 12th, 7pm, UWM Student Union Rm. 181
Join the Facebook Event

School is starting again, the board of regents has decided to raise tuition another 5.5%, we are nearing the tenth anniversary of the War in Afghanistan, and Scott Walker has left our campus without any unionized workers. Now, more than ever, it is important for students to rise up and make their voices heard, and SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) is the largest and most respected student anti-war and activist group in the nation.

Since it's creation in 2006, SDS has led students across the country in the struggle for Education Rights, against War, and for many other causes, including immigrant rights, palestine solidarity, sex and gender issues, the fight against racism, and economic fightback. SDS in Milwaukee is one of the most well established chapters in the country. We've led massive walkouts (including two this last spring) held huge anti-war rallies, and have made UWM campus one of the most important battlegrounds in the nation for Education Rights following the historic protest on March 4th, 2010, which led to 16 arrests (the charges were dropped after a long battle with the administration) and eventually led to the resignation of Chancellor Santiago.

If you want to be a part of all this and more, if you want to work to create a better world and fight against injustice, please join us in Union Room 181 on September 12 for a full presentation on our organization.

Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win!

7/16/11

SDS New Chapter Kit

Since SDS is in a time of growth nationwide, Milwaukee SDS has put together a kit of files that will help new chapters get started. Variations of the SDS logo are included, as well as templates for general interest meetings, surveys, workshops, etc.

Download the SDS Chappter Kit

(If you dont have one, you will need free compression software like Winrar to open this file.)

This is a work in progress, so feel free to send us feedback or additional materials if you have anything in mind!
Please share this with anyone who might be interested in trying to start a SDS chapter!