*** PAY BACK TIME: Foreclosed Families to March on Bank of America Friday with 1,000+ supporters ***
~ Growing Civil Disobedience Movement Targets Wall Street: Stop Preying on the Poor and People of Color! End Economic Segregation! ~
WHO:
• Foreclosed families asking Bank of America (BAC) to renegotiate their mortgages and stay in their homes
• Massachusetts residents fed up with Wall Street...
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*** PAY BACK TIME: Foreclosed Families to March on Bank of America Friday with 1,000+ supporters ***
~ Growing Civil Disobedience Movement Targets Wall Street: Stop Preying on the Poor and People of Color! End Economic Segregation! ~
WHO:
• Foreclosed families asking Bank of America (BAC) to renegotiate their mortgages and stay in their homes
• Massachusetts residents fed up with Wall Street greed, layoffs and economic segregation
• Urban community groups from across the country gathering this week in Boston for the “Right to the City Alliance” member congress
• Community, labor and environmental groups working to bring green jobs to Boston
WHAT: Colorful rally & march to Bank of America culminating in confrontational nonviolent civil disobedience action by foreclosed families - with over 1,000 supporters. Historic protest that signals growing national movement against Wall Street.
WHEN: Friday, September 30 at 3:00pm
WHERE: From the Boston Common Bandstand to Bank of America’s Federal Street Headquarters in downtown Boston, Massachusetts
WHY: Outraged by record levels of unemployment, foreclosures and the ongoing economic crisis, over 1,000 people will to take to the streets of Boston this Friday, culminating in a massive protest at the Federal Street headquarters of Bank of America (BAC). This march will be led by Massachusetts residents who face foreclosure by B of A and other lenders. These families are campaigning for Wall Street to refinance and reduce principal on home loans, allowing families to stay in their homes and keeping communities intact.
This march is part of a growing movement to hold Wall Street accountable and comes on the heels of successful eviction blockades and sit-ins here in Boston and throughout the country, and in concert with the ongoing occupation of Wall Street in New York City.
For more information, visit
www.takebackboston.org
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Right to the City coalition partners in the Boston area include Alternatives for Community & Environment, Boston Workers Alliance, Chelsea Collaborative, Dorchester People for Peace, Chinese Progressive Association, City Life Vida Urbana, Community Labor United, CWALocal 1400, Direct Action for Rights &Equality, Green Justice Coalition, IBEW T-6 Council, Lynn United for Change, Massachusetts Jobs with Justice, MASSUNITING, Merrimack Valley Project, Neighbors United for a Better East Boston, New England United for Justice, Service Employees International Union, smartMeme, Springfield No One Leaves, UENortheast Region, UFCW Local 1445, UNITEHERE Local 26 and Worcester Anti-Foreclosure Team.