NNS asked community members about their experiences at Summerfest near the federal courthouse on Tuesday, July 2, and this is what they said:
“I just stay on my side of town. I’m safer where I’m at.”
Simmons said she’s lived in the Milwaukee area for about five years and people have told her not to go to Summerfest. “I tell my kids to stay away from it.”
The crowd is not welcoming, he said, unless he’s going to hear an artist that draws a significant black audience.
“In general, there’s a lot of people drunk and kind of belligerent,” he said about his own experience and the experiences of other black people that he’s heard about.
“It’s been a little bit since I’ve been to Summerfest but it’s one of the biggest celebrations that Milwaukee has and the whole city gets excited about it.”
It saddens her to hear of this alleged incident, she said, and she’s sorry that it will affect people’s views about Milwaukee.
Soto hasn’t heard about racist encounters from family or friends, she said. “Not inside Summerfest. Outside of Summerfest — yes.”
“I would go to Summerfest if I wanted to see a particular artist,” she said. “I went last year to see Diana Ross.”
Have you encountered or heard of racist behavior at Summerfest? Or was this an isolated incident? Let us know in the comments.
I just see colonizers from the suburbs exerting their privilege. Milwaukee citizens get scraps.