Organizing Access to Capital : Advocacy and the Democratization of

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781592130269
  • DDC分類 332.10973

Full Description

Community activists were delighted with the passage of the Community Reinvestment Act, but they came to realize that it would take more than the word of law to bring about real change. This book gives voice to the activists who took it upon themselves to agitate for increased investment by financial institutions in their local communities. They tell of their struggles to get banks, mortgage companies and others to rethink their lending policies. Their stories, drawn from experiences in Chicago, New York, Milwaukee, Boston, Pittsburgh, and other cities around the country, offer insight into the way our political/economic system really works.

Contents

Acknowledgments1. Introduction: The Rough Road To Reinvestment - Gregory D. Squires2. Where The Hell Did Billions of Dollars for Reinvestment Come From? - Joe Mariano3. Giving Back To The Future: Citizen Involvement and Community Stabilization in Milwaukee - William R. Tisdale and Carla J. Wertheim4. Taking It to the Courts: Litigation and the Reform of Financial Institutions - John P. Relman5. From Living Rooms to Board Rooms: Sustainable Homeownership Deals With Banks and Insurers in Boston - Thomas Callahan6. A Citywide Strategy: The Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group - Stanley A. Lowe and John T. Metzger7. Filling the Half-Empty Glass: The Role of Community Advocacy in Redefining the Public Responsibilities of Government-Sponsored Housing Enterprises - Allen J. Fishbein8. Fighting Predatory Lending from the Ground up: An Issue of Economic Justice - Maude Hurd and Steven Kest9. Community Reinvestment in a Globalizing World: To Hold Banks Accountable, from the Bronx to Buenos Aires, Beijing, and Basel - Matthew Lee10. Research, Advocacy, and Community Reinvestment - Malcolm Bush and Daniel Immergluck11. The Essential Role of Activism in Community Reinvestment - John Taylor and Josh Silver12. Protest, Progress, and the Politics of Reinvestment - Peter Dreier13. Epilogue: Where Do We Go From Here? - Gregory D. SquiresAbout the ContributorsIndex

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