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Occupy Atlanta Occupies Homes

Today, Occupy Atlanta took part in a national day of action through a coalition called Occupy Our Homes. This was part of a push to shine a light on the outcome of Wall Street’s irresponsible lending practices, and to stand up and fight for our communities’ homes.

We started the day  by taking on the draconian practice of auctioning off people’s homes on the county court house steps every month. In Georgia, foreclosure laws are particularly harmful.
Lenders are not required to obtain a court judgement in order to foreclose on a home, and can start the process after just one missed payment. These homes are then offered up for sale every month on the courthouse steps while struggling  families are still attempting to work out their situation. Once a home is sold, there is no right to redemption, meaning the family legally has no chance to get the house back.
We think this process is wrong and today we tried to disrupt it as much as possible. Over 200 Occupy Atlanta protesters descended on the Fulton county courthouse steps with whistles, sirens, drums, and blow-horns and made it as difficult as possible for the auction to continue. This resulted in many potential buyers giving up,  and a number of the auctioneers found it increasingly difficult to continue selling off the homes. Many protestors  were assaulted both verbally and physically, yet the only police confrontation came when one occupier was arrested for having a megaphone on the sidewalk. Rev Dr. Joseph Lowery also joined us there and made a call for the big banks to hold a moratorium on all Foreclosures for 6-9 months.  Overall it was a successful action that led to at least a few confirmed homes being saved for the month. Similar actions took place in Gwinnett and Dekalb counties as well.
We didn’t stop there. After leaving the auction, we arrived at the Pittman family home. Eloise Pittman bought her home on Glen Iris Dr in 1953. After working in the education system for years, she finally settled in to a life of retirement. At 62 years old, Eloise heard her church needed help. Being a woman of faith, she went to the bank to see if she could take out a loan and was approved for a $312,000 loan. This loan would have cost her a million dollars to repay. As a senior living on a fixed income she never should have been offered this loan in the first place. The bank gave her this predatory loan knowing she wouldn’t be able to pay it back.
Eloise Pittman passed away last week.   Her family is now left with a mountain of debt, and are trying to save a home that’s been in their family for over 50 years. Chase bank refuses to work with them and they’re running out of options.  Today we occupied the home to try to save this family from being put out on the street. We stand with the Pittman family and will continue to fight to save this home.
We also occupied another home today. Brigette Walker enlisted in the army right out of high school in 1985. She is a decorated staff sergeant who has served in Bosnia, Korea, and Iraq. In 2007, Brigette suffered injuries in Iraq that caused her to be medically discharged from the military. After serving her country for 21 years, she came home to find herself living on a fixed income and unable to find work. She has made countless attempts to remodify her loan in order to stay in the home, but Chase bank refuses to cooperate. Now Brigette and her girlfriend are in danger of being put out on the streets after she put her life on the line for her country. This is a travesty that no American family should have to suffer through, especially not our nations veterans.
We will also continue to occupy Ms. Walker’s home until Chase can work out a reasonable solution.
Chase bank received billions of dollars in taxpayer funded bailouts. It’s time that they start paying that back by keeping people in their homes.
This is only the beginning of the fight against Foreclosures and lack of housing in America.

Pictures and videos to be posted soon. Check out www.occupyourhomes.org to see what other cities around the country took part in too!

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Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery with Occupy Atlanta

Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery with Occupy Atlanta

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Sheriff Butch Conway sides with banks rather than the people

When Occupy Atlanta first got involved in the fight for the Roreys’ house, we knew it would be a tough fight. Our entire system is built to favor the perpetrators of dishonest banking practices and institutionalized fraud rather than to protect the victims. We understood that we were standing up against an entire corrupt system as we have done from the beginning. We were prepared to do our utmost, and still are.

What we didn’t realize is how deeply the system has influenced the local political scene. From a judge who doesn’t believe that it’s necessary for the bank to prove ownership of the mortgage, to a sheriff whose solution to a family’s plight is to threaten arrest of a fellow law enforcement officer and his wife for seeking our help, the facts and justice of the situation don’t seem to matter to anyone in power. Deception, failures of the legal system, trading mortgages as securities, and outright fraud created this tragedy, and now callousness is rounding it out. Unlike sheriffs in Cook County, Illinois; Wayne County, Michigan; and Butler County, Ohio, Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway chooses to side with the banks rather than the people. Sheriff Butch Conway has threatened the Rorey family with warrants for arrest if Occupy Atlanta continued to occupy the space. So in an effort to protect the Rorey family we have decided to develop a new strategy. We call on the people of Snellville and of Gwinnett County to side with their neighbors against the banks.

We are here to stay.

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Save a family from eviction

In regards to defending the Roreys’ home we have compiled the numbers of those that can intervene in this situation. Please call them (and get everyone you can to call them) so we can send a very clear message on what are trying to accomplish.

Judge Karen E. Beyers: 770.882.8605
Sheriff Butch Conway: 770.619.6500

You can also write to Fannie Mae at:
950 E. Paces Ferry Suite 1800
Atlanta, GA 30326

If you like we have prepared a statement that you could read.

I’m calling on behalf of the Rorey family from 4197 Shoreside Drive in Snellville, GA. I believe that the Roreys have been wrongfully foreclosed upon and are being threatened with wrongful eviction. I request that you do everything within your power to halt the eviction of the Rorey family.
-Thank you

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Remember Remember our 5th of November

We need as many of you/us as possible to be at the courthouse (155 Garnett St Atlanta GA 30303) at 8 am.

If you can’t be there please consider donating to the bail fund here https://www.wepay.com/donate/65516 .

If you can’t donate please spread the word and the videos: http://www.twitvid.com/PKC7Phttp://www.twitvid.com/Z0GEQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoqSwlI5tmMhttp://www.twitvid.com/64ZTA http://www.twitvid.com/FSHES

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The moment before impact

The Moment Before Impact

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Demands, Visions, and Goals Meeting

There will be an urgent demands, visions, and goals meeting in the park today at 1pm. The meeting will focus on getting our message out before, during, and after tonight’s events. Be there!

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Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights Comes to Occupy Atlanta

Starting at 10:30 am on Sunday, GLAHR will be offering a series of workshops on hate legislation, the prison/industrial complex, and resistance through art.  Come on down to Troy Davis/Woodruff Park and learn!

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Photos: Occupy Atlanta Arrests

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Mayor ignores clergy to raid Occupy Atlanta

Today (10/26) Occupy Atlanta will hold a press conference at 11am on the sidewalk of City Hall. After a meeting between Occupy Atlanta and a group of clergy was arranged for Thursday at noon at the mayor’s request, the Atlanta Police Department went ahead with what was apparently a planned raid on Occupy Atlanta Tuesday night.  Arrests were made with no resistance, and included Joe Beasley, Derrick Boazman, and State Sen. Vincent Fort. All of those arrested will go before a judge at 8 am. There will be a march to the jail from the park starting at 7:20am. From the jail we will assemble at the Atlanta Municipal Court.  Occupy Atlanta will continue to peacefully protest with an anti-war march today at 5 pm.
Statement:
The evidence shows that despite the fact that Mayor Reed claimed that he was sending clergy to speak with Occupy Atlanta in order to find a “peaceful solution,” the outcome was already predetermined.  Representatives from the group of clergy arrived at the park and requested a meeting for 5 pm. That time was not available because of a planned march which was posted in the schedule on Occupy Atlanta’s website.  Participants in Occupy Atlanta and the representatives of the group of clergy agreed on a meeting time of Thursday at noon at Big Bethel AME Church.  However, Atlanta police did not wait for this meeting to take place.

We reiterate that the mayor has misrepresented our peaceful protest.  There was no violence on Saturday.  The Atlanta Hip Hop Day festival promoters had a permit which was pulled by the city at the last minute.  The mayor has misrepresented both Occupy Atlanta and the facts at every possible turn.  Nor did he appear to have the full confidence of the clergy sent to negotiate with Occupy Atlanta; Rev. Darrell D. Elligan commented “We heard the mayor, but just because we heard the mayor doesn’t mean we believe the mayor.”

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