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A film by Madeline Anderson about the Housing Authority struggle in St. Louis focused on the Pruitt-Igoe urban housing project. In February 1969, residents of public housing developments in St. Louis began a nine-month rent strike after the Housing Authority announced its third rent increase in less than a year. When the strike ended, the residents were granted their three basic demands: Rents would not exceed more than a fourth of any tenant’s income, a Tenant Affairs Board would be created to represent the interests of all residents, and two tenants would sit on a five-member Board of Commissioners, which oversees the work of the Housing Authority. AV 2205 From the Ford Foundation records, Audiovisual materials Finding Aid: FA750 Producer-Director: Madeline Anderson Editor: Madeline Anderson Assistant Editor: Pearl Rubenstein Camera: Hiroaki Tanaka Sound: Clive Davidson Original music: David Conner Color, Sound, English language Originally 16mm film (2022 transfer) Duration: 30 minutes Copyright Ford Foundation, 1975