The residents of a Liberty City neighborhood recently came together to clean up an abandoned property and later in the day planned on delivering the collected trash to a Bank of America branch. According to the Miami Workers Center, the home is owned by the Bank of America. Trenise Bryant, a member of the Miami Workers Center who organized the clean-up said, ”Banks maintain foreclosed properties in white neighborhoods why can’t they do the same in black communities?’ It’s bad enough these big banks put families out of their homes, now they just let the houses sit there bringing down the property value for everyone else in the neighborhood.”
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