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Learn the history of East Lake Meadows, a former public housing community in Atlanta. Stories from residents reveal hardship and resilience, and raise critical questions about race, poverty, and who is deserving of public assistance.
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East Lake Meadows
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Learn the history of East Lake Meadows, a former public housing community in Atlanta. Stories from residents reveal hardsh
The Only Piano in the Projects
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The Only Piano in the Projects
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Lawrence and Elgin Lightfoot describe how their family ended up with a piano while living in East Lake Meadows. "We were t
Deteriorating Conditions with No Help in Sight
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Deteriorating Conditions with No Help in Sight
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Tenants in East Lake Meadows can’t get things fixed; the trash doesn’t get picked up, the grass doesn’t get cut, and raw s
'Your Property Values Will Crumble'
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'Your Property Values Will Crumble'
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White residents were told by local real estate agents, banks, and politicians that African Americans moving into their nei
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The Suburbs: A Creation of Government Policies
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About the Film

In 1970, the Atlanta Housing Authority opened a public housing community on the edge of the city called East Lake Meadows. Over the next 25 years, many thousands of low-income Atlantans, mostly African American, would call it home. Shoddy construction and a lack of funding left the project and surrounding landscape in disrepair and led to a rapid decline in the quality of life. As public housing in America became increasingly stigmatized and abandoned, and a crack wave swept through the neighborhood, East Lake Meadows became nearly uninhabitable, but residents nonetheless found ways to overcome violence and neglect, raise kids, find work, and create moments of joy. In the mid-1990s, Atlanta bulldozed East Lake Meadows to make way for new mixed-income housing, as government and philanthropic funds poured into the area in an effort to create a thriving community.

Through the stories of the former residents, East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story gives voice to some of the most marginalized people in our society and raises critical questions about how we have created concentrated poverty and limited housing opportunity for African Americans, and what responsibility we have as a people to ensure decent housing for our most vulnerable citizens.

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Sarah Burns Sarah Burns
David McMahon David McMahon

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