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Kansas City has birthed a new political class: the tenant. Brought together by grievances with the housing system, KC Tenants, a union of poor and working-class Missourians, is wrestling power from city government and awakening a movement with national implications. The union's campaign to change policy has disrupted the rental market of Kansas City and antagonized property owners who claim the group is bad for business.
- Year2023
- Runtime19 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- GenreDocumentary
- SponsorThe funders for this project are TIME.com, the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, and the Pulitzer Center. The fiscal sponsor is the Center for Independent Documentary. The media partner is TIME and the KC Media Collective. A Tiny Whale Production.
- Social Media
- DirectorIsabel Evans
- Executive ProducerTyler G. Hall
- Co-ProducerMarley Cogan, Isabel Evans
By buying a pass to this film fest, you are supporting the Thrive Central Oregon Housing Fund, which supports Central Oregonians seeking sustainable housing with emergency rental assistance, deposit assistance, and application fees. You're learning more about housing AND supporting people in obtaining and maintaining it. 💪 YOU ROCK!
Learn more about Thrive Central Oregon: www.thrivecentraloregon.org
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook: @thrivecentraloregon
Join our monthly e-newsletter (information, readings, and inspiration)
Kansas City has birthed a new political class: the tenant. Brought together by grievances with the housing system, KC Tenants, a union of poor and working-class Missourians, is wrestling power from city government and awakening a movement with national implications. The union's campaign to change policy has disrupted the rental market of Kansas City and antagonized property owners who claim the group is bad for business.
- Year2023
- Runtime19 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- GenreDocumentary
- SponsorThe funders for this project are TIME.com, the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, and the Pulitzer Center. The fiscal sponsor is the Center for Independent Documentary. The media partner is TIME and the KC Media Collective. A Tiny Whale Production.
- Social Media
- DirectorIsabel Evans
- Executive ProducerTyler G. Hall
- Co-ProducerMarley Cogan, Isabel Evans