Happy Birthday Del. Jill P. Carter!

June 18, 2008
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Del. Jill P. Carter

According to the Baltimore City NAACP’s report card on the city delegation, Del. Jill P. Carter received a 95 out of 100 – the highest grade of all of her colleagues!

Without a doubt she is the principled freedom fighter that society usually celebrates only after they leave the scene.

However, I opt to give her her flowers while she can yet smell them so HAPPY BIRTHDAY Del. Carter and please continue to honor the legacy of your father and so many others who fought for positive social change for those on the margins of society.

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5 Responses to Happy Birthday Del. Jill P. Carter!

  1. lindsey on June 18, 2008 at 11:12 pm

    How Nice! Happy Birthday to the ONlY elected official in the entire state of Maryland with courage, independence, and intelligence to represent the people first, last, and always.

  2. Jill on June 19, 2008 at 3:52 pm

    Thanks! Rev. Heber Brown, III, and Faith in Action. It is truly an honor to be recongnized by you. I LOVE this blog. The courageous and relevant posts and comments here fill a gaping information void. Please, keep it up. We need you.

  3. Sitawi Jahi on June 21, 2008 at 2:38 pm

    Jambo (hello) Jill. Miss you! Happy Birthday! Love Cynthia & Sitawi! Drop us an email sometime. info@movementsunlimited.com!

  4. janis stevens on July 2, 2008 at 3:30 pm

    I am white , but am writing anyway. I read you discrimination paragraph on wjz.com about the mortgage crisis. I am white and live in baltimore city and wondered who was fighting for me. I was going to be foreclosed on before the foreclosure laws took effect and was so happy to see that finally someone, that someone being you, was wondering what happens to the people like me, who cant be included in those new foreclosure guidelines put out by the governor. So I was hoping that even though I am not black I can be helped. Any suggestions

  5. Jill on July 5, 2008 at 11:00 am

    Ms. Stevens,

    I truly empathize with your situation. My first suggestion, if you have not done so already, is to call: 877-462-7555. That is the state’s foreclosure assistance line, and a major resource for potential solutions to prevent and stop foreclosure.

    Other Resources:

    St. Ambrose Housing Aid Center provides excellent services:
    410-366-8550

    ACORN (leader in fight for people a/g predatory lenders)
    410-735-3360

    If you are unable to receive adequate assistance from the experts listed above, you may contact me so that we might explore whether there are any other potential options:

    jill.carter@house.state.md.us
    or
    jpclawyer@aol.com
    or
    tel. 410-367-3939

    Best wishes for a favorable and speedy resolution!

    Delegate Jill P. Carter
    Dist 41, Balt. City

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