By Katie Pedersen, Reporter Correspondent May 6, 2021 Katie Pedersen, Reporter Correspondent A group of activists gathered near the Second Church of Dorchester in Codman Square last Thursday, April 29 to call for state lawmakers to pass legislation to halt no-fault evictions in the wake of the Covid pandemic. Photo by Katie Pedersen About thirty people joined a march along Washington Street in Codman Square last Thursday to push for state lawmakers to adopt a bill intended to halt no-fault evictions in the wake of the Covid pandemic. The event— organized by City Life/Vida Urbana and held despite a heavy rain— highlighted the group’s success in assisting two Dorchester people— Jean Gaspard and Stephania Pierre-Noel— who were facing imminent evictions earlier this year to stay in their homes.