In a major victory for those fighting back against the foreclosure crisis, mortgage and foreclosure giant Fannie Mae began talks with Catherine Lennon  about the Rochester, NY home from which she was forcibly evicted just  one day before. The negotiations, initiated by US congresswoman Louise  Slaughter (NY-28), took place after Take Back the Land- Rochester  (TBL- Rochester) organized a 2 week long eviction defense of the Lennon  home, which ended in dramatic fashion with a SWAT team followed by a  phalanx of police and multiple arrests. The goal of the talks is to get  Lennon and her family back into their home.
Catherine  Lennon lived at 9 Ravenwood Ave. in Rochester for seven years. Economic  hard times forced some of her children and grandchildren to move into  the home and the family to miss some mortgage payments. Bank of America  began foreclosure proceedings shortly after Catherine's husband died of  cancer. Fannie Mae, recipient of a $90 billion taxpayer bailout, took  over the home and proceeded to evict the extended family of 11.
While  the eviction was set for Monday, March 14, 2011, the community had  other plans. TBL- Rochester organized a community eviction defense, with  neighbors and supporters physically blockading the home for two weeks,  preventing the family from being forced out. All that ended on March 28th  as Rochester police brought the SWAT team and an estimated 25 police  cars, to forcibly execute the eviction. 7 eviction defenders were  arrested, including a 70 year old neighbor still in her pajamas.  However, the eviction defense did not end the fight, it only started the  second phase.
After  a flurry of supporter calls, emails and viral videos of intense media  scrutany, the very next day, US congresswoman Louise Slaughter (NY-28)  directly intervened, convening a conference call between Catherine and  high level Fannie Mae officials, who are now re-reviewing her case. In  addition, TBL- Rochester was contacted directly by the offices of  Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, both of whom  committed to step up efforts to assist the family.
Read more at takebackroc.rocus.org or takebacktheland.org. 
Photo from Michael Moore's site. 
