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Victory for Higher Ground Empowerment Center

Today, BB&T bank agreed to a fair deal with the church, after an intense, 3-hour negotiation between bank executives and the church, Occupy Atlanta and Rainbow PUSH Coalition.  The bank agreed to modify the church’s loan to make it affordable. Just as importantly, the bank agreed to transfer ownership of the property back to the church. (The bank had seized ownership of the property last year). And the bank has even agreed to meet with Vine City community members next month to discuss ways in which BB&T bank can invest in the local community.

“Today is a triumph for Higher Ground Empowerment Center,” said Senior Pastor Dexter Johnson. “We thank God for Occupy Atlanta and for Joe Beasley [of Rainbow PUSH Coalition].”

“BB&T has done the right thing and we’re grateful for that,” said Tim Franzen of Occupy Atlanta. “Today is an overwhelming victory for the Occupy Movement and the Vine City Community. We couldn’t have done it without Rebuild the Dream. And this is just the start of a lot of work we must all do for struggling underwater homeowners and property owners across the country.”

Higher Ground Empowerment Center, a 108-year-old church located in Martin Luther King Jr.’s old neighborhood, was heavily damaged by a tornado in 2008. Their insurance wasn’t enough to cover repairs, and they were forced to take out a loan. The loan went “underwater,” meaning the loan became worth more than the property itself and it became increasingly difficult for the church to pay it back. For years, BB&T ignored the church’s requests to work out a loan modification. Instead, last year, the bank seized ownership of the property. And last week, the bank started to evict them.

Rebuild the Dream launched an emergency petition last Friday. In just three days, more than 65,000 people signed the petition [http://act.rebuildthedream.com/sign/is-nothing-sacred/], calling on BB&T CEO Kelly King to stop foreclosure and agree to a fair loan modification with the church.

Today, the petition signatures – more than 3,700 pages worth – were delivered directly to BB&T bank executives by the church’s senior pastor, activists from Occupy Atlanta, and Joe Beasley of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition. They also delivered comments from hundreds of BB&T bank customers who signed the petition, expressing shame and outrage at the bank’s attempts to evict the church and calling on the bank to do the right thing. The petition played a key role in showing that people across the country were paying attention, and helped force the bank to negotiate fairly with the church. Thank you to everyone who signed the petition and took a stand for justice and dignity!

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Press Release: The Reorganization of Occupy Atlanta

For immediate release
Occupy Atlanta Media Committee

The Reorganization of Occupy Atlanta

Today (10/27) Occupy Atlanta will hold a press conference at 11am in Woodruff (Troy Davis) park to discuss the reorganization of this movement.

Statement

After the events of the last few days and the release of the First 52, Occupy Atlanta has capture growing support.  We understands that it is important for the movement to continue to address the broken political and economic system. It is also important that we continue to show a presence in the City of Atlanta and provide a space to reoccupy. Occupy Atlanta is committed to continuing this movement.

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Alive and Well!

On Monday October 10, Occupy Atlanta retained its encampment in Woodruff Park (aka Troy Davis Park) as the focal point of peaceful protests for regaining the integrity of our economic and political system.  Atlanta Police entered into dialog with Occupy participants earlier in the day and assured people that there would be no surprise attacks or aggression if the police were given the order to enforce ordinances to remove the camp.  On Monday evening Atlanta Police established a significant presence surrounding the park, and it appeared that they were prepared to act.  Later it became evident that they would instead respect the occupation, and demobilized.  Occupy Atlanta anticipates more contact with the office of Mayor Kasim Reed and seeks to work cooperatively with our city in the spirit of Martin Luther King and our other native champions of civil rights.

Occupy Atlanta is a part of the nationwide Occupy movement started by Occupy Wall Street. We are in protest of the excessive power that corporations have in our country. Corporate money in politics has defiled the very fabric of America:  Democracy.  Our nation’s economy, education and environment has been forfeited to sustain the 1%’s greed. We say no more.  We are the 99%.

*Update 10/11/2011

Click #p/u/2/kTSXOdCz8_w">HERE for a direct link to a few more videos from Monday night .

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