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Final eviction before sealing of Rosemary Williams' home in Minneapolis

Final eviction of Rosemary Williams home, a foreclosure activist who is being kicked out of her home after 55 years of living there, by a bank that was bailed out with taxpayer money.

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Video: "Fighting Foreclosure: 5 Minnesota Women Refuse to Leave" featuring Rosemary Williams


Rosemary Williams and four other Minnesota women have decided to resist the foreclosure and eviction monster that's destroying our communities.

People from the Twin Cities are helping these women defy eviction, the Hennepin County Sheriff, and the big banks that want to steal their homes. Produced by Twin Cities Indymedia and the Poor Peoples Economic Human Rights Campaign. Here's the 110-second trailer; the full 12 minute video is posted below the fold...
 


110-second trailer URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGZCXaXSbbA
12-minute video URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQeNyVjHuvQ

BREAKING: Sheriffs at Rosemary's House; Leave (For Now) When Confronted With Protest

8:15PM Update: Free food and music have arrived and the atmosphere is festive as some people plan to stay the night.  Reports are that councilwoman Glidden spoke to a city inspector who claimed that no action would be taken tonight; however, Glidden was also told that no eviction attempt would occur today, just one hour before the sheriffs came.  Rosemary Williams is apparently staying at a neighbor's house tonight; beginning early Saturday, help is needed particularly in the form of vans and people to help move belongings.

6:30PM Update: Police squad cars have been doing drive-bys at Rosemary's house; many supporters still remain there.

4PM Friday: Approximately eight Hennepin County sheriff's deputies unexpectedly arrived at Rosemary Williams' home at 3128 Clinton Avenue around 2pm this afternoon, accompanied by four men presumably representing GMAC Mortgage.  All took photos of the inside of the house and garage; deputies installed a new lock on the garage and posted "no trespassing" notices on all doors.  They ordered supporters to leave the property, but did not enforce their order.  After some activists sat down on the front porch locking arms, one deputy pulled out his can of chemical spray.  Soon thereafter, however, all the sheriffs and GMAC representatives left the property in their unmarked vehicles, leaving the gathered supporters to wonder what will happen next.

BE PREPARED TO MOBILIZE QUICKLY TO ROSEMARY'S HOME IF THE SHERIFFS RETURN!

Currently, friends, family and supporters are moving some belongings from the house to a safer location.  Councilwoman Elizabeth Glidden, legal observers, major and independent media are at the house. | PPEHRC press release

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Press conference: Save Rosemary's House

07/24/2009 13:00

 

 

Update: Judge orders GMAC to meet with Rosemary Williams

Update from comments: First, there is good news. The judge has ordered a representative of GMAC to meet with Rosemary tomorrow, June 17th, the goal being for them to arrange a deal in which Rosemary can stay in her home at an affordable rate. This does not mean that they will reach a deal, but it does mean that if a deal is not reached the eviction will not happen until - at the soonest - next Wedensday, June 24th. 

If a resolution is reached on Wednesday, June 17th there will be a block party on Rosemary's block.

Direct Action Network - Join the Struggle

As we resist our evictions and continue fighting powerful banks like Wells Fargo, the Minnesota Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign is calling on all of those who support our struggle to join the Direct Action Network. Our community is growing stronger now that we're getting organized, but we still need a lot of support from our friends and supporters.

Emergency Housing Needed for those Evicted!

Join the
Underground Railroad Project
Of
MN Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign

Do you have a spare room, an extra bed, or floor space and blankets you are willing to offer one night a month to families in need of shelter?

The Project is currently building a network of emergency one-night stay options for families evicted due to foreclosures.

4/22 - 9:30 am - Rally & Intervene in Court on Rosemary Williams Eviction Case

04/22/2009 09:30

Neighbors, friends and community organizations
Rally & Intervene in Court on Rosemary Williams Eviction Case.

Wednesday, April 22, 9:30 a.m.
Outside Hennepin County Government Center

Rosemary Williams, a 55-year resident of the Central Neighborhood, in south Minneapolis will be going to court the morning of April 22, where she will face evictions proceedings from her foreclosed home. Rosemary’s decision to fight the eviction and stand up to foreclosures has drawn broad community support.

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