In Memory of Gale Cincotta | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction: The Rough Road to Reinvestment | p. 1 |
Where the Hell Did Billions of Dollars for Reinvestment Come From? | p. 27 |
Giving Back to the Future: Citizen Involvement and Community Stabilization in Milwaukee | p. 43 |
Taking it to the Courts: Litigation and the Reform of Financial Institutions | p. 55 |
From Living Rooms to Board Rooms: Sustainable Homeownership Deals with Banks and Insurers in Boston | p. 72 |
A Citywide Strategy: The Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group | p. 85 |
Filling the Half-Empty Glass: The Role of Community Advocacy in Redefining the Public Responsibilities of Government-Sponsored Housing Enterprises | p. 102 |
Fighting Predatory Lending from the Ground Up: An Issue of Economic Justice | p. 119 |
Community Reinvestment in a Globalizing World: To Hold Banks Accountable, from the Bronx to Buenos Aires, Beijing, and Basel | p. 135 |
Research, Advocacy, and Community Reinvestment | p. 154 |
The Essential Role of Activism in Community Reinvestment | p. 169 |
Protest, Progress, and the Politics of Reinvestment | p. 188 |
Epilogue: Where Do we Go from Here? | p. 221 |
About the Contributors | p. 225 |
Index | p. 229 |
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