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Leslie Parks - New developments in the struggle

11/19/2009 16:30
11/19/2009 17:28

Important developments in the struggle to save Leslie Parks’s home.

On Thursday, Nov. 19, 4:30 pm we will be officially launching our campaign to “Call IndyMac! Call the FDIC!” with a press conference at Leslie Parks’s house, 3749 Park Ave in Mpls. Please try to be there, and keep reading for the latest developments.

Standing with Leslie Parks in the fight against foreclosures and evictions

Leslie Parks with bullhorn
Two women with signs

Minneapolis, MN - Over 50 people gathered at the home of Leslie Parks, Nov. 13, to declare solidarity for Leslie Parks and her mother as they fight foreclosure and eviction.

Ms. Parks has made it clear that she will not be put on the streets when the ‘redemption period’ ends on Nov. 30. “IndyMac Federal Bank needs to come to the table and give my family justice. I have no intention of walking away from the place I call home,” she said before the event.

Facing Foreclosure, the Parks family vows to fight back, demands justice from IndyMac Federal Bank

On Friday, Nov. 13, 4:30 p.m., Leslie Parks, the Minnesota Coalition for a People’s Bailout and the Poor Peoples Economic Human Rights Campaign will join forces again in the battle against foreclosures and evictions. Leslie Parks, who is facing foreclosure, had made it clear that she will not be put on the streets. The effort to keep the home in the Parks family will be kicked off with a press conference and rally at their home, 3749 Park Avenue in south Minneapolis.

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