The Washington Post: Three black teens are finalists in a NASA competition. Hackers spewing racism tried to ruin their odds.
The D.C. students developed a method to purify lead-contaminated water.
The D.C. students developed a method to purify lead-contaminated water.
Ben Carson’s proposal would put nearly 1 million children at risk of homelessness, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities said.
In 2017, the number of reported housing discrimination complaints increased slightly to 28,843, according to the report. Of these, HUD processed 1,311.
A newly revealed suggestion to revamp a basic concept in the Community Reinvestment Act could undermine long-standing attempts to minimize redlining and improve needed investment in minority and low-income communities.
A top federal bank regulator has floated no longer enforcing lending rules for the poor based on the locations of a bank’s physical branches, a change likely to be opposed by NCRC and other community groups.
Wall Street Journal: Shake-up considered on how banks lend to the poor Read More »
The cruelty of this administration’s cuts isn’t a bug, it’s a feature.
The New York Times: Trump’s war on the poor Read More »
Listen to NCRC’s Jesse Van Tol discuss the rise of banking deserts and important CRA news in Washington, DC.
The racist lending policy continues to affect consumers to this day
MarketWatch: How ‘redlining’ still hurts home values Read More »
The new branch locations will increase housing accessibility for low-income neighborhoods, according to Jesse Meisenhelter, spokesperson of NCRC.
The Hoya: JPMorgan Chase set to increase philanthropic investments in DC area Read More »
This proposal is part of a comprehensive effort by the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress to restrict access to the safety net and reduce the levels of assistance for those who do qualify.
The idea would provide a low-cost alternative to payday loans — and it might just save the Postal Service, too.
HuffPost: Kristen Gillibrand unveils a public option for banking Read More »
What do Baltimore, Dallas, and Miami have in common?
Slate: Redlining has taken a huge toll on property values. But not everywhere. Read More »
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, opening Thursday in Montgomery, Ala., is dedicated to victims of white supremacy.
The field widely agrees that race is a social construct, but gets into trouble when it ignores semantics.
The Atlantic: What happens when geneticists talk sloppily about race Read More »
Home values in the vast majority of neighborhoods that were “redlined” as hazardous for mortgage lending by the federal government 80 years ago are lower now than in areas rated more highly.
Zillow: Home values remain low in vast majority of formerly redlined neighborhoods Read More »