The Banks We Deserve: Reclaiming Community Banking for a Just Economy
Autor Oscar Perry Abelloen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 feb 2025
In The Banks We Deserve, journalist Oscar Perry Abello argues that community banking has a crucial role to play in addressing urgent social challenges, from creating a more racially just economy to preparing for a changing climate. At their best, community banks unleash the agency and aspirations of the communities that establish them. Abello challenges people working on racial justice, community development, or addressing climate change to start more community banks or credit unions as part of their work, while also calling for policies and regulatory reforms that will help tilt the landscape back in favor of community banking.
The Banks We Deserve tells the stories of new community banks — like Adelphi Bank, in Columbus, Ohio, the first new Black bank in 20 years; or Walden Mutual Bank in Concord, New Hampshire, the first new mutual bank since 1973 and the first chartered specifically to finance a more sustainable food system; or Climate First Bank, in St. Petersburg, Florida, which has grown exponentially since opening for business in 2021. He hopes these stories inspire others to take some of these same daunting-but-not-impossible steps.
For a community or industry that is being ignored by big banks, the idea of starting up a new bank or credit union rarely figures as an option. In The Banks We Deserve, Abello shows advocates, organizers, and innovators that it can be done, that it is being done, and describes a path to support more community banks and credit unions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781642833409
ISBN-10: 1642833401
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 2 b&w graphs, 1 AU photo
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Island Press
Colecția Island Press
ISBN-10: 1642833401
Pagini: 152
Ilustrații: 2 b&w graphs, 1 AU photo
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Island Press
Colecția Island Press
Notă biografică
Oscar Perry Abello is a journalist covering alternative economic models and policies across the United States. He is currently the senior economic justice correspondent for Next City, an independent, not-for-profit, online publication covering cities from the lens of social, racial, and environmental justice. His writing has also appeared in Yes! Magazine, City & State New York, Impact Alpha, Shelterforce, and other outlets.
Cuprins
Introduction xi
Chapter 1: For Us, by Us: Minority-Owned Community Banks and Credit Unions
Chapter 2: The Blueprint: Filling in the Gap with Intention
Chapter 3: The Greenprint: Finding Community in Values
Chapter 4: New Community Banks and Credit Unions in Communities of Color
Chapter 5: New Banks and Credit Unions for the Environment
Chapter 6: Tilting the Landscape Back Where We Need It
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Author
Chapter 1: For Us, by Us: Minority-Owned Community Banks and Credit Unions
Chapter 2: The Blueprint: Filling in the Gap with Intention
Chapter 3: The Greenprint: Finding Community in Values
Chapter 4: New Community Banks and Credit Unions in Communities of Color
Chapter 5: New Banks and Credit Unions for the Environment
Chapter 6: Tilting the Landscape Back Where We Need It
Conclusion
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Author
Recenzii
“This slim volume by the senior economic correspondent for Next City punches way above its weight in examining the chasm between the financial needs of underserved and often nonwhite urban communities—with special focus on local development and environmental sustainability—and a banking infrastructure often unable or outright unwilling to help them…. A how-to guide that raises awareness of both underserved population needs and the institutions available—or not—to serve them.”
"Oscar Perry Abello beautifully illustrates how banks, with intention, can restore value to communities that have been burdened and besieged by past and present discrimination. The Banks We Deserve narrates real-world solutions from industry leaders, offering a tangible plan to reform an industry. Superb!"
"The Banks We Deserve is a book for anyone wanting to understand how we can bring about a more just banking system. Abello's vast knowledge on the banking system and its history is found in the solutions he suggests. The book is a blueprint for consumers and even states to promote responsible banking policy."
Descriere
The number of community banks in the US has been steadily declining for decades, giving way to big banks that have little connection to the communities they claim to serve. In The Banks We Deserve, journalist Oscar Perry Abello argues that community banking has a crucial role to play in addressing urgent social challenges, from creating a more racially just economy to preparing for a changing climate.
Abello tells the stories of new community banks — like Adelphi Bank, the first new Black bank in 20 years; or Walden Mutual Bank, the first mutual bank chartered specifically to finance a more sustainable food system. He hopes these stories inspire others to take some of these same daunting-but-not-impossible steps.
For a community or industry that is being ignored by big banks, the idea of starting up a new bank or credit union rarely figures as an option. In The Banks We Deserve, Abello shows advocates, organizers, and innovators that it can be done, that it is being done, and describes a path to support more community banks and credit unions.
Abello tells the stories of new community banks — like Adelphi Bank, the first new Black bank in 20 years; or Walden Mutual Bank, the first mutual bank chartered specifically to finance a more sustainable food system. He hopes these stories inspire others to take some of these same daunting-but-not-impossible steps.
For a community or industry that is being ignored by big banks, the idea of starting up a new bank or credit union rarely figures as an option. In The Banks We Deserve, Abello shows advocates, organizers, and innovators that it can be done, that it is being done, and describes a path to support more community banks and credit unions.