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Report: Minority Businesses Starved Of Loans
December 08, 2010
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Minority Loans, Once Prevalent, Now Scarce
November 16, 2010
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Racial Predatory Loans Fueled U.S. Housing Crisis
October 04, 2010
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Micro-Loans Rescue Small Businesses
September 17, 2010
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Debate Over "Payday Loans" Continues
August 31, 2010
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Loans Reserved For Minority Farmers
June 17, 2010
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In Haiti, Small Loans Make A Big Impact
May 24, 2010
Recapitalization of these people, especially in rural areas where formal banking opportunities are limited, is a critical part of rebuilding Haiti's economy, said Leonie Hermantin, the Miami-based deputy director of The Lambi Fund, a nonprofit that focuses on economic justice in Haiti. ``We have the newcomers who also ...
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MINORITY LOANS STILL LOW
May 13, 2010
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Florida Congressional Leaders Grade Each Other On Subprime Loans
April 22, 2010
Our Congressional representatives of Florida must be held accountable. It is our hope that the data below will provide our Congressional delegation with information that will increase there sensibility to the suffering of our fellow Floridian’s. Florida minorities account for over 40% of Florida’s population, yet ...
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Tax Refund Loans Target Minorities
March 03, 2010
Filers in African-American communities are more than three times more likely to use RALs than others, according to the study. That’s in line with ...
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Group Calls on Banking Agencies and Congress to Crack Down on Abusive Loans
January 20, 2010
Tax refund anticipation loans (RALs) siphoned $54.7 million from the pockets of low income New Yorkers in just one year, according to a report issued today by the Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project (NEDAP), a New York City-based financial ...
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SBA Figures Reveal Minority Businesses
Shut Out Of Stimulus Loans
December 17, 2009
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Minority And Women Business Owners Hampered By Lack Of Loans
December 02, 2009
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Agriculture loans available for minority groups
October 14, 2009
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Black and Native-American community college students twice as likely to lack access to federal student loans
October 08, 2009
Nearly one in 10 community college students in the U.S. cannot get a federal student loan – the safest, most affordable way to borrow for college – because their schools choose not to participate in the federal loan programs. ...
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Wells Fargo Hired Trusted Black Figures to Allegedly Draw Minorities to High-Rate Loans
September 18, 2009
Tavis Smiley Headlined Seminars Targeting African Americans ...
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Pres. of Nat'l Black Farmers Assn. Gives Answers On Farmers Denied Loans
August 18, 2009
As the owner of a 300-acre poultry farm in Virginia, Dr. Boyd nearly lost both his home and livelihood due to discriminatory practices ...
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Payday Loans Target Latinos, African Americans
July 08, 2009
Los Angeles may be a bustling metropolis that covers more than 460 sprawling square miles, but payday lending largely gets confined to the city’s black and brown..... ...
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Small Business can apply for ARC Loans Beginning Today
June 16, 2009
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FTC Alleges That Mortgage Lender Charged Hispanics Higher Prices for Loans
May 12, 2009
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SBA Expands Eligibility for 7(a) Loans to Spur Recovery Opportunities for Small Businesses
May 01, 2009
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Loans back minority businesses
April 17, 2009
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NY Fed: Minorities Not Fleeced By Subprime Loans
April 06, 2009
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NYC Students Demand End To Job Bias
November 27, 2020
NEW YORK – Students and graduates from the Borough of Manhattan Community College, joined by members of the NY City Council, are demanding an end to credit checks by employees, which they charge unfairly blocks qualified students and recent graduates from needed jobs. ...
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Labor Secretary Solis Says Latino Support For Obama Still Strong
August 31, 2011
Labor Secretary Hilda Solis said today the Hispanic community still supports what President Obama is doing on jobs despite the high unemployment rate. “I think there’s still a lot of confidence and support for the work the president is doing,†Solis said of what Hispanic leaders have told her at various town-hall meetings she has held across the country. “It’s not happening fast enough — that’s one of the major concerns ...
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Report Touts HUD Progress On Discrimination
August 30, 2011
A report released today by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) shows that the agency is resolving individual housing discrimination complaints faster, increasing its focus on complaints that affect multiple people, and launching more investigations using its authority to initiate cases on behalf of discrimination victims where no one has filed a complaint. HUD’s Annual State of Fair Housing Report also illustrates how the agency is helping municipalities and state and local agencies receiving HUD funding to comply with civil rights requirements ...
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MASSACHUSETTS MINORITIES DUPED
August 09, 2011
Resolving claims of unfair and discriminatory lending practices, a subsidiary of H&R Block will modify thousands of Massachusetts homeowners’ loans and make a significant payment to the Commonwealth as part of a settlement valued at $125 million, state Attorney General Martha Coakley announced today. “Option One made loans that it knew were likely to fail and it discriminated against African-American and Latino borrowers,†Attorney General Coakley said. ...
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US Sues Illinois City For Housing Discrimination
August 05, 2011
The federal government has filed a housing discrimination lawsuit against the city of Joliet in Illinois. The lawsuit filed in Chicago claims Joliet hasn't offered an affordable housing plan to accommodate the mostly black residents who'd be displaced by the planned condemnation of the Evergreen Terrace housing complex. The Department of Justice lawsuit alleges that the city violated the Fair Housing Act and the Housing and Community Development Act by taking a series of actions, culminating in the taking through eminent domain ...
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GOOD NEW$ FOR MINORITY DWELLERS
August 05, 2011
The National Association of Real Estate Brokers, Inc. (NAREB) will announce a historic engagement between the National Association of Real Estate Brokers and Wall Street investors, to launch an $800 Million HomeownerÂfs Assurance Program (HAP) to address the devastating effects of the mortgage crisis on minority families and their communities. The announcement will be made Sunday, following the first NAREB State of Housing ...
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Banks Target Latino Customers
August 02, 2011
The founders of the Latino Community Credit Union launched the first branch of the financial institution in Durham, North Carolina, 11 years ago amid concerns about growing crime against Latinos. Erika Bell, the credit union's vice president of strategy and services, said the population was targeted as result of a perception ...
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