
Convening Agenda
- Links to video, presentation and other convening materials
On October 2nd and 3rd of 2008 the Institute held a convening of advocates, researchers, policy makers, funders and other key stakeholders to explore the racial dimensions of the crisis and identify the critical solutions needed to address this significant civil rights challenge. Subprime lending, surging foreclosures and instability in the housing market threaten to severely widen racial disparities and damage the entire US economy. The Kirwan Institute has launched an outreach, advocacy and research initiative to focus on the subprime lending and foreclosure crisis from a structural perspective. The goal of the initiative is to identify solutions from leading thinkers and key stakeholders in the various domains impacted or implicated by the crisis.
Learn more about Kirwan Institute Subprime Lending and Race Initiative.
Keynote Speakers:
Jim Carr, Chief Operating Officer, National Community Reinvestment Coalition
Jim Carr is Chief Operating Officer for the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, an association of 600 local development organizations across the nation, dedicated to improving the flow of capital to communities and promoting economic mobility. He is also a visiting professor at Columbia University in New York. Prior to his appointment to NCRC, Jim was Senior Vice President for Financial Innovation, Planning and Research for the Fannie Mae Foundation and Vice President for Housing Research at Fannie Mae. He has also held posts as Assistant Director for Tax Policy with the U.S. Senate Budget Committee, and Research Associate at the Center for Urban Policy Research at Rutgers University.
Paul Hudson, Chairman and CEO, Broadway Financial Corporation and Broadway Federal Bank
Paul C. Hudson is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Broadway Financial Corporation and Broadway Federal Bank. The Bank’s mission is to serve the real estate, business and financial needs of customers in underserved urban communities with a commitment to excellent service, profitability and sustained growth. Mr. Hudson is a member of the California and District of Columbia Bars. He chairs the board of the Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency, and also chairs the Board of Community Build, Inc.
Scheduled Panels (Partial List):
Facilitated Work Group Sessions:
In addition to educational panels the convening will hold three concurrent working group session to tap the expertise of all participants and identify racially equitable solutions and remedies to the subprime/foreclosure crisis.
If you have additional questions about the event or the Kirwan Institute’s subprime lending, foreclosure and race initiative please contact Jason Reece (reece.35@osu.edu) or Christy Rogers (rogers.441@osu.edu).
Subprime Loans, Foreclosure, and the Credit Crisis
What Happened and Why? - A Primer - December 2008
Experts Discuss Foreclosure Crisis
The subprime lending crisis hit African American and Latino homeowners especially hard; and national experts from many fields gathered to share their insights October 2-3, 2008. The National Convening on Subprime Lending, Foreclosure and Race in Columbus, Ohio, was hosted by the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at The Ohio State University. Hear their comments. (Length: 5:36)
News Release - September 24, 2008
Convening Agenda (pdf)
News Media Coverage:
Columbus Dispatch, October 2, 2008
Housing crisis hits minorities, Story by Tracy Turner (link)
WSYX TV (Channel 6), October 2, 2008, 6:00 p.m.
WCMH TV (Channel 4), October 2, 2008, 5:00 p.m., Story by Mikaela Hunt
WOSU Radio, October 3, 2008, Story by Mandie Trimble (link)
Commissioned papers:
Subprime Lending, Foreclosure and Race: An Introduction to the Role of Securitization in Residential Mortgage Finance (pdf)
Subprime Lending, Mortgage Foreclosures and Race: How Far Have We Come and How Far Have We to Go? (pdf)
A Structural Racism Lens on Subprime Foreclosures and Vacant Properties (pdf)
Reprint:
Credit, Capital and Communities: The Implications of the Changing Mortgage Banking Industry for Community Based Organizations (pdf)