Frank Edwards - June 25, 2011 - AREA Chicago
The management at Lake Michigan Apartments told Willett Brown that she'd have to get out of her apartment today, June 25th, or they would put her out. Willett had been caring for her mother, a long-time resident of Lake Michigan Apartments for 22 years. Two days after her funeral, management told her she was being evicted. However, after refusing to keep this intimidation behind closed doors by appealing to Chicago Housing Authority and elected officials (PDF) and organizing a press conference in partnership with Southside Together Organizing for Power, the Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, and the Chicago Anti-Eviction Campaign, Willett won a reprieve and the eviction has been postponed.![]() |
Willett Brown speaking out against attempted eviction Frank Edwards
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After
calling the press conference, Willett negotiated a three week reprieve
to locate alternative housing before legal procedures to evict her could
proceed. Following this reprieve, she will have the opportunity to
challenge to eviction in court.
Carole Folkes, a
neighbor of Ms. Brown suggested that management's behavior was morally
reprehensible, and that more people should follow Willett's example of
dedicating herself to caring for her ailing mother. She argued
forcefully that Ms. Brown had the respect of the Lake Michigan
Apartments' community, saying "We are family. Management might not be
part of that family though."
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| Carole Folkes speaking in support of Willett Brown Frank Edwards |


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