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Community Capital: Race, Equity, and the Credit Union Movement

Current price: $34.99
Community Capital: Race, Equity, and the Credit Union Movement
Community Capital: Race, Equity, and the Credit Union Movement

Barnes and Noble

Community Capital: Race, Equity, and the Credit Union Movement

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What does it take to bring financial justice to communities of color? Cliff Rosenthal, shaped by the movements of the 1960s, fought for decades against government indifference and systemic bias-finally seeing change come after the death of George Floyd. Michael McCray, a renowned whistle-blower, led an unprecedented court challenge to the unjust federal termination of his fraternity's Kappa Alpha Psi Federal Credit Union. Here for the first time you'll find the inside story of the landmark KAPFCU v NCUA federal court case. These stories will inspire all those working to fulfill the promise of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the financial system.

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