This May Day weekend, ACP Illinois and @ACP_Wisconsin did more than just march in remembrance of those who fought before us. We took things a step further, honoring their legacy by serving the people with concrete action: restoring a natural area for our neighbors to enjoy, and standing shoulder to shoulder with workers of USW Local 7-1 who’ve been illegally locked out of the BP oil refinery in Whiting, Indiana.
ACP Wisconsin and friends pulled off a huge cleanup this April! We picked up over a hundred gallons of trash spanning a whole mile of city streets, leaving a lasting impression on locals.
The crimes of the Epstein class have so far gone unpunished, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be defeated. The American Communist Party calls for a popular front to end the occupation of our country, and to establish justice and popular sovereignty!
THROWBACK: On Labor day 2025, Sam Bismuth of ACP Wisconsin gave a speech explaining Communism, citing the history of Milwaukee through Bob LaFollette and Jones Island.
This December, ACP Wisconsin volunteered for the Kinship Community Food Center to help people in need.
In addition to hot meals and groceries, the most important thing we shared was a sense of community.
The Wisconsin legislature is trying to criminalize anti-Zionism.
ACP WI calls on the people of Wisconsin to oppose this unconstitutional A.B. 446 "IHRA" bill!
On September 1, 2025 the ACP Wisconsin Chapter celebrated Labor Day with friends, family, recruits, and even some cadre from Chicago.
In addition to a live DJ, a short speech was given by three ACP members including Eddie Liger.
ACP Wisconsin's 2025: We served food to hungry families and homeless with The Gathering. We attended a protest against war with Iran. And, we tabled at the UWM campus, making ACP's presence known to students.
Comrades from ACP Wisconsin spent an afternoon picking up litter in the Amani neighborhood of Milwaukee, filling several bags and helping an old woman to get rid of her broken TV. They were met with praise when stumbled on by local community activists who offered barbecue.