
Latino children suffer most in foreclosure crisis, report says
Latino children and families who lost their homes due to foreclosure suffer long-term psychological and social trauma, according to a new report.

Bronx community takes on the real estate industry
Who said you can't beat City Hall? In a predominantly Hispanic working-class New York neighborhood, people organized against powerful business interests allied with City Hall, and they won.

Obama administration pressures banks on housing crisis
The Obama administration announced today stepped up measures to persuade big banks to help strapped mortgage holders.
Civil rights groups urge 'huge groundswell' to end predatory lending
Black, Latino, and Native American Indian leaders at an online briefing on the “racial wealth gap” said it will take a tidal wave of public pressure to win passage of legislation outlawing predatory lending and other discriminatory practices in the face of opposition from the banking lobby.

