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The Transforming Story of Dwelling House Savings and Loan – A Pittsburgh Bank’s Fight Against Urban Poverty
DescriptionDwelling House is a savings-and-loan bank located in the inner city of Pittsburgh, called the Hill. This study chronicles its forty-year fight on behalf of Hill residents and others to increase home ownership and reverse urban decay and crime. Dwelling House shows how the marriage of ethical principles with a more holistic social philosophy can deeply transform urban America.
Reviews“Professor Robert Wauzzinski makes a lasting contribution to the growing social debate, started by President Bush, of how faith-based ministries successfully address urban poverty. This is a provocative, timely book…..Eight years of thorough research and a clear yet evocative writing style signal success for this work and its arguments….Wauzzinski powerfully and trenchantly shows how Dwelling House’s strategy of enabling home ownership successfully overturns the forces that cause urban poverty…. They significantly add to our understanding of how to recharge our American experience by mixing compassion with hardheaded realism. I highly recommend that any thoughtful person willing to wrestle with meaty problems challenging our democracy’s future read this book. It is a must.” – Russell B. Pulliam, Associate Editor, Indianapolis Star; director, Pulliam Fellowships. Table of ContentsTable of Contents:
Foreword; Introduction
· You Can Take It To The Bank
· A “City” in the Hill
· A Family at the Heart
· Unity of Purpose, Diversity of Background
· Dwelling House and Money
· Agents of Reconciliation
· Dwelling House and the Study of Economics
· Conclusion; Afterword
Bibliography; Index
ISBN10: 0-7734-6627-4 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-6627-2
Pages: 304
Year: 2003
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