WBAL TV
November 9, 2010
BALTIMORE — A Baltimore woman fighting to keep her home has set up a mini-residence outside the state capital and is on a hunger strike in hopes of bringing more attention to the effects that foreclosure has on people.
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Lauren Rymer, of Baltimore, said she’s watched how the economy and other issues have forced people out of their homes.
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She started a hunger strike against foreclosure and said she’s prepared to remain at the corner of Maryland Avenue and State Circle — right across the street from the state house in Annapolis — for as long as needed.
“I feel like I’m really representing a lot of people out here,” she said.



