Special News Series: Rising Up For Justice! – Interview with Frank Nitty on Showtime’s ‘The Circus’
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Introduction To This Series:
This post is one installment in an ongoing news series: a “living history” of the current national and international uprising for justice.
Today’s movement descends directly from the many earlier civil rights struggles against repeated injustices and race-based violence, including the killing of unarmed Black people. The posts in this series serve as a timeline of the uprising that began on May 26, 2020, the day after a Minneapolis police officer killed an unarmed Black man, George Floyd, by kneeling on his neck. The viral video of Floyd’s torturous suffocation brought unprecedented national awareness to the ongoing demand to truly make Black Lives Matter in this country.
The posts in this series focus on stories of the particular killings that have spurred the current uprising and on the protests taking place around the USA and across the globe. Sadly, thousands of people have lost their lives to systemic racial, gender, sexuality, judicial, and economic injustice. The few whose names are listed here represent the countless others lost before and since. Likewise, we can report but a few of the countless demonstrations for justice now taking place in our major cities, small towns, and suburbs.
To view the entire series of Rising Up for Justice! posts, insert “rising up” in the search bar above.
Interview with Activist, Frank Nitty on Showtime’s ‘The Circus’
By Matt Wild, Milwaukee Record
September 10, 2020
The latest season of the Showtime political documentary series The Circus (subtitled Inside The Craziest Political Campaign On Earth) is airing now. It’s great. This past Sunday, in an episode entitled “Law And Disorder,” the show visited Kenosha.
“The Circus travels to Kenosha, Wisconsin, the site of a week of civil unrest after the shooting of Jacob Blake,” reads an episode synopsis. “President Trump attempts to redefine the struggle for racial justice into a political choice between Black and Blue lives with his visit. And kicking off his campaign travel, Joe Biden faces the challenge of satisfying all wings of the Democratic party while condemning looting & violence…
Barnes isn’t the only Milwaukeean featured in The Circus. Watch clips featuring Milwaukee activist Frank Nitty (fresh from his walk to Washington D.C.), Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett (in bonus clip), and Marquette Law School Poll Director Charles Franklin.
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