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Jun 23

Past Event

Fair Lending and the Rebuilding of Communities

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Summary

Although the foreclosure crisis hit communities across the country—and homeowners of every race and ethnicity— research indicates that African-American, Latino and other minority homeowners suffered disproportionately, as have communities of color. With a revitalized civil rights focus at the federal level, the time is ripe to examine the role that lending discrimination and civil rights violations have played in this crisis and to consider how a civil rights perspective can help address immediate, critical needs in these communities and the longer-term solutions needed to rebuild struggling communities.

On Wednesday, June 23, the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings hosted a discussion with experts and practitioners involved with community revitalization and civil rights. Bruce Katz, Brookings vice president and director of the Metropolitan Policy Program, opened the session; Thomas Perez, assistant attorney general for civil rights at the Department of Justice, delivered remarks and addressed the federal role. A panel of respondents focused on strategies local governments and non-profits are employing to rebuild their communities.

After the presentations, speakers took questions from the audience.

Read remarks by Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez »



Thomas Perez, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights speaks as Bruce Katz, Vice President, Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program, looks on.



John Payton, President, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, addresses the audience.



Ken Zimmerman, Brookings; John Payton, NAACP Legal Defense Fund; Helen Kanovsky, U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development; Jim Rokakis, Cuyahoga County, OH; and Marik Willis, Furman Center at NYU. (Photos by Paul Morigi)

Details

June 23, 2010

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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Event Agenda

  • Welcome

    • Portrait: Bruce Katz

      Bruce Katz

      Vice President and Director

      Metropolitan Policy Program

  • Remarks

    • Thomas Perez

      Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights

      U.S. Department of Justice

  • Panel Discussion

    • Helen Kanovsky

      General Counsel

      U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

    • John Payton

      President and Director-Council

      NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund

    • Jim Rokakis

      County Treasurer

      Cuyahoga County, Ohio

    • Mark Willis

      Resident Research Fellow

      Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy, New York University

    • Moderator: Ken Zimmerman

      Nonresident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution

      Chair, Lowenstein Center for the Public Interest, Lowenstein Sandler PC

SERIES: Metropolitan Recovery and Spending Priorities | Number 49