The financial market crisis of 2008 landed heaviest and hardest upon communities of color. In the minority communities that continue to bear the crushing weight of this crisis—which continues unrequited—women of color, and by extension, their families, are by far the group most devastated by the global market meltdown. In an ultimate irony, most economists, scholars, and commentators now agree that the collapse, which continues to ravage Main Street, was caused primarily by a select group of privileged white men–i.e., Wall Street executives, bankers, and the politicians purchased by Wall Street largess. The impact of Wall Street’s fascination with securitizing subprime mortgages, creating worthless collateralized debt obligations, and tradi...
T he financial market turmoil in 2007 and 2008 has led to the most severefinancial crisis since the ...
T he financial market turmoil in 2007 and 2008 has led to the most severefinancial crisis since the ...
research-article2015 this study describes the spatial and racial variations in housing foreclosure d...
The financial market crisis of 2008 landed heaviest and hardest upon communities of color. In the mi...
The financial market crisis of 2008 continues to plague the United States and countries around the w...
This paper briefly describes how the subprime mortgage crisis emerged. General observations are made...
The great recession has no doubt punctured American celebration of the unregulated market and genera...
Before the housing crisis, toxic subprime loans were deeply embedded in the mortgage market in the T...
This Article draws from several theoretical frameworks such as critical race theory, law and economi...
The recent financial crisis hollowed out the core of American middle-class financial stability. In t...
Racial inequality in homeownership is a key dimension of wealth inequality in America and has been a...
ABSTRACT: The most widely embraced explanations of the financial crisis of 2008 have centered upon i...
The subsequent national mortgage foreclosure crisis that seemed almost 5 uncontrollable by 2007 igni...
Thls paper explains the central role of housing in the financial crisis. It demonstrates the interac...
The housing crisis of the early 2000s led to a number of defaulted loans and housing foreclosures in...
T he financial market turmoil in 2007 and 2008 has led to the most severefinancial crisis since the ...
T he financial market turmoil in 2007 and 2008 has led to the most severefinancial crisis since the ...
research-article2015 this study describes the spatial and racial variations in housing foreclosure d...
The financial market crisis of 2008 landed heaviest and hardest upon communities of color. In the mi...
The financial market crisis of 2008 continues to plague the United States and countries around the w...
This paper briefly describes how the subprime mortgage crisis emerged. General observations are made...
The great recession has no doubt punctured American celebration of the unregulated market and genera...
Before the housing crisis, toxic subprime loans were deeply embedded in the mortgage market in the T...
This Article draws from several theoretical frameworks such as critical race theory, law and economi...
The recent financial crisis hollowed out the core of American middle-class financial stability. In t...
Racial inequality in homeownership is a key dimension of wealth inequality in America and has been a...
ABSTRACT: The most widely embraced explanations of the financial crisis of 2008 have centered upon i...
The subsequent national mortgage foreclosure crisis that seemed almost 5 uncontrollable by 2007 igni...
Thls paper explains the central role of housing in the financial crisis. It demonstrates the interac...
The housing crisis of the early 2000s led to a number of defaulted loans and housing foreclosures in...
T he financial market turmoil in 2007 and 2008 has led to the most severefinancial crisis since the ...
T he financial market turmoil in 2007 and 2008 has led to the most severefinancial crisis since the ...
research-article2015 this study describes the spatial and racial variations in housing foreclosure d...