By Selen Ozturk California homeowners of color already face many threats to their family home. Now, more will risk foreclosure
Tag: Black Affordable Housing
New Threats to Home Ownership Target Communities of Color
Hanging on to the Family Home Will be Tougher Than Ever The California Mortgage Relief program, launched Dec. 2021 and
D.C. Council Approves Emergency Legislation to Lower Rent Increases
by Sam P.K. Collins A monthslong journey to counter a precedent-setting rent increase reached a significant milestone Tuesday when the
Community Leaders Honored for Making Change Happen at the Grassroots
By Peter White They imagined a world that didn’t exist yet and went about building it. That was the common
FHA Makes Housing More Affordable for 850,000 Borrowers
By Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer Beginning March 20, a recent move by the Biden administration will make owning a
COVID-19’s Targeted Federal Aid Led to More Black and Latino Homeowners
By Ethnic Media Services In a year fraught with financial challenges, going home for the holidays will have heightened significance
Returning Citizens Rally for Affordable Housing and Jobs
By Ethnic Media Services Less than two weeks after his prison release through the Second Look Amendment Act, Jamal Childs experienced
(BPRW) TEDc Celebrates 40 Years of Helping Solve the Affordable Housing Crisis by Building Strong Communities
(Black PR Wire) WHAT: Groundbreaking and Grand Opening of two new TEDc affordable housing developments will highlight the celebration of the nonprofit
Hope Credit Union Pledges $1 Billion to Improve Lives in Underserved Deep South Communities
JACKSON, Miss., Sept. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Hope Credit Union (HOPE), the nation’s leading Black- and women-owned community development financial institution,
Non-Bank Lender Trident Mortgage to Pay Over $22M for Redlining
By Charlene Crowell, Special to The Informer A four-year investigation begun by Pennsylvania’s attorney general attracted the support and resources