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PROPERTY IS POWER! The role of down payment assistance in affordable housing for Millennials and Gen Z

Adobe Stock Photo by Anthony Kellum  Addressing the Need for Down Payment Assistance in Black and Brown Communities As the dream of homeownership becomes increasingly elusive for...

PROPERTY IS POWER! Seeds of change…The societal shifts sparked by ‘Property Is Power’

Adobe Stock Photo by Anthony Kellum The “Property is Power” movement is championing a transformative initiative designed to enhance home and community ownership among historically marginalized...

PROPERTY IS POWER! Hidden Barriers: The invisible hand of discrimination in Black homeownership

Adobe Stock Photo In the pursuit of homeownership, Black Americans face systemic barriers that impede their progress at every stage of the process. From mortgage...

PROPERTY IS POWER! DSCR Loans: A game-changer for real estate entrepreneurs

Adobe Stock Photo In the realm of real estate entrepreneurship, where property acquisition is paramount and financial agility is key, a groundbreaking tool has emerged...

PROPERTY IS POWER! Small dollar mortgages and the path to affordable housing

Adobe Stock Photo  In our ongoing quest to address the disheartening homeownership rate of 44 percent, it becomes imperative to explore innovative solutions that can...

PROPERTY IS POWER! Exploring the low Black homeownership gap

Adobe Stock Photo by Anthony O. Kellum Homeownership is often hailed as the quintessential American dream, a symbol of financial stability, and a means to accumulate...

PROPERTY IS POWER! Homeownership challenges facing minority and underserved borrowers

by Anthony Kellum Homeownership is often considered a cornerstone of the American dream, providing stability, wealth accumulation, and a sense of belonging for families and...

Pain of police killings ripples outward to traumatize Black people and communities across US

by Denise A. Herd, University of California, Berkeley As the video goes public of Black police officers in Memphis beating Tyre Nichols to death, it...

Black women endure legacy of racism in homeownership and making costly repairs

by Robin Bartram, Tulane University Yolanda, 61, owns a home in the predominantly Black 7th Ward neighborhood in New Orleans. To fix her leaking roof in...

Removing urban highways can improve neighborhoods blighted by decades of racist policies

by Joan Fitzgerald, Northeastern University and Julian Agyeman, Tufts University The US$1.2 trillion infrastructure bill enacted in November 2021 will bring money to cities for...

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