Contents |
Introduction: the rough road to reinvestment / Gregory D. Squires -- Where the hell did billions of dollars for reinvestment come from? / Joe Mariano -- Giving back to the future: citizen involvement and community stabilization in Milwaukee / William R. Tisdale and Carla J. Wertheim -- Taking it to the courts: litigation and the reform of financial institutions / John P. Relman -- From living rooms to board rooms: sustainable homeownership deals with banks and insurers in Boston / Thomas Callahan -- A citywide strategy: the Pittsburgh community reinvestment group / Stanley A. Lowe and John T. Metzger -- Filling the half-empty glass: the role of community advocacy in redefining the public responsibilities of government-sponsored housing enterprises / Allen J. Fishbein -- Fighting predatory lending from the ground up: an issue of economic justice / Maude Hurd and Steven Kest -- Community reinvestment in a globalizing world: to hold banks accountable, from the Bronx to Buenos Aires, Beijing, and Basel / Matthew Lee -- Research, advocacy, and community reinvestment / Malcolm Bush and Daniel Immergluck -- The essential role of activism in community reinvestment / John Taylor and Josh Silver -- Protest, progress, and the politics of reinvestment / Peter Dreier -- Epilogue: where do we go from here? / Gregory D. Squires. |