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Author Event: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor – Race for Profit

October 26, 2019 @ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Free

Author Event: Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor – Race for Profit

Sat Oct 26th 5:00pm – 6:30pm
First United Methodist Church of Germantown FUMCOG6001 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19144, USA map 
RACE FOR PROFIT

Uncle Bobbie’s Welcomes author and professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor for her new book “Race for Profit”

About the book:

Race for Profit uncovers how exploitative real estate practices continued well after housing discrimination was banned. The same racist structures and individuals remained intact after redlining’s end, and close relationships between regulators and the industry created incentives to ignore improprieties. Meanwhile, new policies meant to encourage low-income homeownership created new methods to exploit Black homeowners. The federal government guaranteed urban mortgages in an attempt to overcome resistance to lending to Black buyers – as if unprofitability, rather than racism, was the cause of housing segregation. Bankers, investors, and real estate agents took advantage of the perverse incentives, targeting the Black women most likely to fail to keep up their home payments and slip into foreclosure, multiplying their profits. As a result, by the end of the 1970s, the nation’s first programs to encourage Black homeownership ended with tens of thousands of foreclosures in Black communities across the country. The push to uplift Black homeownership had descended into a goldmine for realtors and mortgage lenders, and a ready-made cudgel for the champions of deregulation to wield against government intervention of any kind.

Details

Date:
October 26, 2019
Time:
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Cost:
Free

Venue

First United Methodist Church of Germantown
6001 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144 United States
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Phone
215-438-3677
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