Skip to Audio Player
Menu
Close
Toggle Site Mobile Navigation
Home
News
Shows
Culture
Music
ABOUT
Who We Are
Events
Careers / Volunteer
LISTEN
Stations & Schedules
Music Playlists
Ways to Listen
SUPPORT
Ways to Give
Membership FAQ
Funding Information
CONTACT
Get in Touch
Help / FAQ
Newsletters
POLICIES
Ethical Guidelines
Policies and Reports
Privacy Policy
News
Shows
Culture
Music
Wisconsin Public Radio Homepage
Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) Logo
Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR) Logo
Donate Icon
Donate
Search wpr.org
Search Icon
News
Rallies In Wisconsin Following Grand Jury Decision In Ferguson
November 25, 2014
Protesters gathered outside the Dane County Jail in downtown Madison.
The crowd marched from the jail to the Capitol Square.
Raised hands referencing the "Hands up, don't shoot," chant that has been common in Ferguson-related protests.
Protesters marching around the Capitol building in Madison.
UWL student Charles Martin-Stanley II reads his poem, "Why Am I Mad?"
Stay informed on the latest news
Sign up for WPR’s email newsletter.
Email
Name
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Related Stories
Chrystul Kizer sentenced to 11 years for killing man who sexually trafficked her
Phone call costs will drop for many Wisconsin jail inmates following federal rule changes
A Teamster speech at Milwaukee’s RNC hints at shifting union tides in Wisconsin
The Gospel of Matthew Trewhella: How a militant anti-abortion activist is influencing Republican politics
2023 was a big year for unions. Wisconsin labor leaders want to keep the momentum going.