
From Foreclosure to Fair Lending
Advocacy, Organizing, Occupy, and the Pursuit of Equitable Credit
$87.13
- Paperback
337 pages
- Release Date
14 October 2013
Summary
This book informs a renewed movement for fair lending and fair housing. Leading advocates and specialists examine strategic initiatives to realize objectives of the federal Fair Housing Act as well as state and local laws Well-known fair housing and fair lending activists and organizers examine the implications of the new wave of fair housing activism generated by Occupy Wall Street protests and the many successes achieved in fair housing and fair lending over the years. The book reveals t…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781613320136 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1613320132 |
| Author: | Chester Hartman, Gregory D. Squires |
| Publisher: | New Village Press |
| Imprint: | New Village Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 337 |
| Release Date: | 14 October 2013 |
| Weight: | 567g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
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Critics Review
“Occupy Wall Street’s biggest success was its impact on the national conversation. But now, many voices ask, what next? This book offers some important answers. In From Foreclosure to Fair Lending, leading experts and activists in housing and lending practices reflect on how the Occupy spirit revives the historic civil rights and grassroots organizing movements to take on new challenges in a new century.” - Clarence Page (Pulitzer Prize-winning syndicated columnist for the Chicago Tribune) “Housing policies and practices are at the center of the ongoing economic crisis in the United States, and the consequences in lost homes and lost savings have been devastating for many Americans. This collection gives us the essential background to understand these developments and support the struggle for social justice in housing that is emerging.” - Frances Fox Piven (Graduate School, City University of New York) “Our nation is at a crossroads precipitated by the lending and foreclosure crisis that has the potential of erasing the gains of forty-five years of fair housing/fair lending enforcement. Traditional responses to the current challenges may be reaching the limits of their effectiveness. From Foreclosure to Fair Lending demonstrates another way.” - Michael P. Seng (Co-executive Director, The John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Support Center)
About The Author
Chester Hartman
Chester Hartman is an urban planner, author, and academic. He is currently the director of research at Poverty & Race Research Action Council.
Gregory D. Squires is a professor of sociology, public policy, and public administration at George Washington University. Prior to joining the faculty at George Washington University, Squires taught at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and served as a research analyst with the US Commission on Civil Rights.
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