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Drawing upon history and insight into the current crisis, this book shows that the subprime lending and foreclosure crisis is not an anomaly, especially for people of color; nor is it over. These essays provide a framework for creating equitable policy and ultimately building more stable communities for all Americans.

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There is, perhaps, no more powerful illustration of contemporary structural racism than the exponential growth of unfair and unequal credit and lending practices that served as kindling for what became the fire-the subprime mortgage crisis…This book is a seminal contribution because it…has the potential to help move readers and policy makers beyond denial of the multifaceted, racially-based drivers of financial practices, policies, and our economy. -- Gail C. Christopher, DN, vice president for program strategy, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
...An understanding of this issue is essential to preparing our country to complete in the 21st century global economy as people of color become the majority. -- Roger A. Clay Jr., president, Insight Center for Community E

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Overview Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Understanding the Subprime Crisis: Institutional Evolution and Theoretical Views Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Subprime Lending, Foreclosure and Race: An Introduction to the Role of Securitization in Residential Mortgage Finance Chapter 5 Chapter 4: A Structural Racism Lens on Subprime Foreclosures and Vacant Properties Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Subprime Lending, Mortgage Foreclosure and Race: How Far Have We Come and How Far Have We to Go? Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Subprime Lending in the City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County Chapter 8 Chapter 7: Bending Toward Justice: An Empirical Study of Foreclosures in One Neighborhood Three Years After Impact and a Proposed Framework for a Better Community Chapter 9 Chapter 8: The Foreclosure Crisis and Fair Credit Access for in Immigrant Communities Chapter 10 Chapter 9: An Ethnographic View of Impact: Asset Stripping for People of Color Chapter 11 Chapter 10: Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing: A Critical Component of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program Chapter 12 Chapter 11: Frannie, Freddie, and the Future of Fair Housing Chapter 13 Chapter 12: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: How Can We Improve Their Support of the Mortgage Market? Chapter 14 Chapter 13: Furthering Fair Housing, the Housing Finance System, and the Government Sponsored Enterprises Chapter 15 Chapter 14: Give Credit Where Credit is Due: Overhauling the CRA Chapter 16 Chapter 15: Breaking the Bank / (Re)Making the Bank: America's Financial Crisis and the Implications for Sustainable Advocacy for Fair Credit and Fair Banking Chapter 17 Chapter 16: The Housing and Credit Crisis Revisited: Looking Back and Moving Forward

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 11/21/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761856061, 978-0761856061
      ISBN10: 0761856064

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Drawing upon history and insight into the current crisis, this book shows that the subprime lending and foreclosure crisis is not an anomaly, especially for people of color; nor is it over. These essays provide a framework for creating equitable policy and ultimately building more stable communities for all Americans.

      Trade Review
      There is, perhaps, no more powerful illustration of contemporary structural racism than the exponential growth of unfair and unequal credit and lending practices that served as kindling for what became the fire-the subprime mortgage crisis…This book is a seminal contribution because it…has the potential to help move readers and policy makers beyond denial of the multifaceted, racially-based drivers of financial practices, policies, and our economy. -- Gail C. Christopher, DN, vice president for program strategy, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
      ...An understanding of this issue is essential to preparing our country to complete in the 21st century global economy as people of color become the majority. -- Roger A. Clay Jr., president, Insight Center for Community E

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Overview Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Understanding the Subprime Crisis: Institutional Evolution and Theoretical Views Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Subprime Lending, Foreclosure and Race: An Introduction to the Role of Securitization in Residential Mortgage Finance Chapter 5 Chapter 4: A Structural Racism Lens on Subprime Foreclosures and Vacant Properties Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Subprime Lending, Mortgage Foreclosure and Race: How Far Have We Come and How Far Have We to Go? Chapter 7 Chapter 6: Subprime Lending in the City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County Chapter 8 Chapter 7: Bending Toward Justice: An Empirical Study of Foreclosures in One Neighborhood Three Years After Impact and a Proposed Framework for a Better Community Chapter 9 Chapter 8: The Foreclosure Crisis and Fair Credit Access for in Immigrant Communities Chapter 10 Chapter 9: An Ethnographic View of Impact: Asset Stripping for People of Color Chapter 11 Chapter 10: Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing: A Critical Component of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program Chapter 12 Chapter 11: Frannie, Freddie, and the Future of Fair Housing Chapter 13 Chapter 12: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: How Can We Improve Their Support of the Mortgage Market? Chapter 14 Chapter 13: Furthering Fair Housing, the Housing Finance System, and the Government Sponsored Enterprises Chapter 15 Chapter 14: Give Credit Where Credit is Due: Overhauling the CRA Chapter 16 Chapter 15: Breaking the Bank / (Re)Making the Bank: America's Financial Crisis and the Implications for Sustainable Advocacy for Fair Credit and Fair Banking Chapter 17 Chapter 16: The Housing and Credit Crisis Revisited: Looking Back and Moving Forward

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