May/June 1995

      HUD - Who needs It?
      After three decades of mis-starts, failed policy and self-destruction, is reinvention enough? Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer, William Brach, Rachel Bratt, Anthony Downs, and Bob Herbert explore HUD's past,present, and future.
      By Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer, William Brach, Rachel Bratt, and Anthony Downs. (Full set available in hard copy.)

      Tools for Reinvestment
      By Chris Bohner
      CRA and HMDA have allowed community groups access to new funds and vital information, but now these gains are in danger of disappearing.

      CRA Guerrilla Fighter, Bruce Marks
      By Karen Ceraso
      While his aggressive tactics may not win him many banker friends, Boston's "urban terrorist" uses CRA to score multi- million dollar agreements.

      Quality vs. Quantity - Part 1
      By Charles Buki
      Using high-quality design, community groups can provide housing and long-term neighborhood revitalization. (Part II appears in the July/August 1995 issue.)

      Battle over 13th Street
      By Miriam Axel-Lute
      Once again the City of New York flexes its muscle against squatters. But now the war is over privatization versus the needs of the poor and working class.

    Book Review: Mission-Based Management

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