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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Fwd: Chase



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From: Jess Kutch, Change.org <mail@change.org>
Date: Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 5:39 PM
Subject: Chase
To: landrightsnfarming.seamom89@gmail.com


 
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JPMorgan Chase launched a new website associating the company with Martin Luther King. But it's planning to foreclose on Helen Bailey, a civil rights hero, on February 15th. Tell Chase to stop the foreclosure immediately.
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Dear melissa,

A new Chase website honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and declares: "the values he espoused are the values that JPMorgan Chase also tries to stand for around the world."

But as the bank wraps itself in the King brand, Chase is planning to kick Helen Bailey (a 78-year-old grandmother who marched for civil rights and spent her life working with disabled children) out of her house on February 15th -- right in the middle of Black History Month. 

Occupy Nashville is fighting back. And they know that enough publicity on Chase's hypocrisy will embarrass the bank into letting Ms. Bailey keep her home

Click here to sign the petition demanding that Chase stop foreclosing on civil rights activist Helen Bailey

Helen and her attorney have struggled to find any solution that would stop Chase's drive to foreclose. When Helen asked to modify her high-interest loan, Chase refused. When Helen found another lender who'd buy the home for just $9,000 less than what Chase said the home was worth, letting her live there for free, Chase refused. When Helen found someone else who'd buy her home and let Helen rent it, Chase refused again.

This isn't an isolated incident. A former Chase banker — James Theckston — told Nick Kristof of the New York Times that his bank repeatedly pushed dangerous subprime mortgage loans on minority borrowers, then tried to cover up the racial disparity. Now, 25% of all minority borrowers are in foreclosure or deeply behind on payments. It's a crisis. 

But it's one of our best opportunities to fight back. You can help Occupy Nashville keep Ms. Bailey in her home, and highlight the growing movement of communities standing up to foreclosures. 

Click here to sign the petition

Thanks for being a change-maker, 

Jess and the Change.org team

 

P.S. More big news about people-powered organizing! Stef Gray's Change.org petition demanding student loan reform has made huge progress. Today's New York Times writes, "Score two for online consumer advocates...On Thursday morning, wearing a cap and gown and accompanied by Molly Katchpole, 22, the nanny who started the Bank of America petition, Ms. Gray visited the Washington offices of Sallie Mae to hold a news conference and deliver the petition, which had attracted 77,000 signatures. Thursday afternoon, Sallie Mae blinked." 

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