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Wednesday January 25th, 2012

SCHOOLS NOT JAILS UPDATE: BALTIMORE POLICE THROW RECREATION CENTER AND CITY SCHOOL PROPS IN DUMPSTERS, OBSTRUCT FIRST AMENDMENT

Spencer Compton

Casey McKeel
On Fri Jan 20th, Occupy Baltimore participants finished their week-long Schools Not Jails Occupation at the slated $104 million 120 unit youth jail site in East Baltimore by converging at War Memorial Plaza in front of City Hall for Public Recreation Day. Demonstrators made the plaza a temporary outdoor recreation center to critique the planned privatization of over 18 city recreation centers in 2012.

Monday January 23rd, 2012

Photo Essay: Schools Not Jails Occupation

Casey McKeel

On Monday, January 16th, in honor of Martin Luther King Day, Schools Not Jails, in collaboration with Occupy Baltimore and the Baltimore Algebra Project, began a 5 day occupation at the site of a proposed youth detection center.

Friday January 20th, 2012

Occupy Schools Not Jails: Mid-Week Check-In

Spencer Compton and Corey Reidy

Casey McKeel

Wednesday, Jan.18th, 2012, marked the third day of the five-day "pop-up" occupation: Schools Not Jails. This demonstration strives to bring awareness and to protest the city's proposed youth jail. While the organizers' original gameplan had been to occupy the site of the proposed youth jail 'round the clock, from Monday-Saturday, by Wednesday the strategy had dramatically shifted.

Thursday January 19th, 2012

Indyreader Interviews Lester Spence at Occupy Schools Not Jails

Corey Reidy

Casey McKeel

On Monday, Jan.19th, 2012, a.k.a - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, The Indypendent Reader caught up with Lester Spence, at the kick-off action for the Schools Not Jails five-day "pop-up" occupation.

Monday January 16th, 2012

Occupy Schools Not Jails Updates!

The Baltimore Indypendent Reader

Wednesday January 11th, 2012

Occupy Brings Foreclosure Defense Movement To Baltimore, Deutsch Bank Proceeds With Eviction

Ryan Harvey

Scroll through photos for more. Casey McKeel and Spencer Compton contributed to this article.

The movement to physically stop evictions and foreclosures made its debut in Baltimore on Tuesday, January 10th outside of the West Baltimore home of Lila Kara. Nearly 100 people associated with Occupy Baltimore assembled early in the morning to stop a Deutsch Bank foreclosure order against her house.

Monday January 9th, 2012

Video: Rally to Save Lila Kara's Home

Bill Hughes

Lila Kara's home at 1433 W. Lombard Street is the subject of a foreclosure proceeding. On Saturday, Jan. 8, 2012, a rally was held in front of her home. Her case is pending in the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. Nevertheless, the bank is pushing to have the Sheriff of Baltimore City evict her this Tuesday, January 10, 2012, at or around 10 AM.

Saturday December 24th, 2011

Video: Homeless Persons' Memorial Day in Baltimore

Bill Hughes

Image from National Health Care for the Homeless Council, http://www.nhchc.org/resources/consumer/homeless-persons-memorial-day/

An interfaith service was held on Wednesday evening, "We Remember the Homeless," December 21, 2011, at the Inner Harbor Amphitheater, in Baltimore, Maryland. The event memorialized the 111 homeless people who have died in 2011 in Baltimore City. (This video has a ten second delay in front.) Speaking on camera are: Adam Schneider, James Crawford Jr., Rev. Brian E. Murray, Rabbi Martin Siegel and Rev. Andrew Foster Connors.

Thursday December 22nd, 2011

Multi-million Dollar Developers not Compensating East Baltimore Residents for Damage to Homes

Umar Farooq

Carolyn Hutton, 64, proudly displays momentoes from her child day-care businessThe 800 block of N. Washington St. sits in the midst of massive Hopkins research facilitiesSteps splitting from the front of a home on N. Washington St. provide evidence that the houses are slipping away from the street.
Carolyn Hutton, 64, tells me to have a seat as she plays a video tape of an ABC2 newscast about her from 2007.  The clip shows Ms. Hutton in her home in the 800 block of N Washington St. in East Baltimore, interspersed with shots of construction work going on outside.  The structural damage to her home by those machines tearing up the sidewalk on N. Washington in 2007 is the latest in a string of problems she and her neighbors face.  They are some of the last remaining residents in an area targeted for development by the Johns Hopkins University as part of a notoriously mismanaged development that is the largest urban renewal plan in the country.

Wednesday December 14th, 2011

Occupy the Dream's Press Conference at NPC, in Washington, D.C.

Bill Hughes

On Wed. morning, Dec. 14, 2011, a press conference was called by concerned members of the African American Clergy. It was held in Washington, DC at the National Press Club. Speaking on camera, in this video, are: Rev. Dr. Jamal Bryant, David DeGraw, Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Jr., Sgt. Shamar Thomas and Kevin Zeese.

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