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Sat Jan 26, 2013, 11:05 AM Jan 2013

Jennifer Britt, Detroit Foreclosure Activist, Speaks Out About How She Saved Her Home (VIDEO)

via Occupy Detroit

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/26/jennifer-britt-detroit-foreclosure_n_2395847.html?utm_hp_ref=detroit

It took a village -- not to mention a vigil -- to save the home of Jennifer Britt.

Facing eviction was the latest in a string of catastrophes to befall the then-49-year-old Detroit woman, who had lost her job as an administrative assistant in 2010. She had also lost her husband, Leon, who was killed in a car accident in 2006. Then, after years of negotiations, she received notice in 2010 that her home on 15071 Warwick in Rosedale Park was being foreclosed upon by Flagstar Bank. Britt shared the home with her son, her elderly mother and a 77-year-old uncle, whom she described as developmentally disabled.

Britt's dilemma is one many homeowners have faced over the last several years, especially in Southeast Michigan, where the collapse of the housing market took an incredible toll. Britt, however, refused to pack up her belongings and leave behind the house she and her family lived in for over a decade.

When legal means failed to stop the foreclosure, she turned to Detroit's eviction defense community for assistance. With help from groups like Occupy Detroit, BAMN (By Any Means Necessary) and her neighbors, Britt engaged in high-profile public campaign to save her home. It was an effort that included not just a vigil, but a blockade of a dumpster that would have been used to empty her belongings.

(More at the link.)

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