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Detroit Anti-Eviction Campaign Keeps Families in Their Homes
TV coverage of protest
vs. eviction of Barbara Campbell
Lela Whitfield battles crazy eviction,
after reverse mortgage scam
As Barbara Campbell fought for her life, bank foreclosed & sold her home
Tenants organize against public housing abuses
Lorraine Dexter tries to pay mortgage, yet faces eviction
'I refuse to go easily'
No mas!
Three sisters tell what it's like to live under the threat of eviction
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It's a crime!
See CBS's 60 Minutes' shocking expose of how banks are committing fraud to evict homeowners.
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Barbara Campbell save her home
How you can help stop bank from evicting courageous woman with physical disabilities
TV coverage of protest
vs. eviction of Barbara Campbell
On Jan. 16, Flagstar bank gets strong message
Lela Whitfield battled crazy eviction,
after reverse mortgage scam
Why did Fannie Mae spend big bucks trying to evict
her? This is the battle Lela eventually won.
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Tenants organize against public housing abuses
Former Ferndale Housing Commissioner , Deborah Wilson, was awarded $130k and no jail time after stealing prescription narcotics from public housing tenants.
Tenants fight back.
Why did Lorraine Dexter face eviction?
Her checking account was hacked!
She tried to pay the mortgage, but Chase & Freddie Mac rushed to evict
After families in all the other homes on her block were evicted she vowed,
'I'm the last one standing and I refuse to go easily.'
This video helped her win! See victory story.
No mas!
Three sisters tell what it's like to live under the threat of eviction
From Excellent Schools Detroit
When Excellent Schools Detroit heard about the Hernandez family's fight against being evicted from their Southwest Detroit home, they came out to talk with the family's three daughters, Kriscia, Litzy, and Yelinne. The three girls explain the effect that the process has had on them, as the community rallies together with Detroit Eviction Defense to try to put a stop to this life-altering event.