Crusade for Good
In this final episode of the Crusade for Good Legacy Series, host Adrian sits down with Michael Lundy, President & CEO of the St. Petersburg Housing Authority, to reflect on a 40-year career dedicated to reimagining public and affordable housing. From growing up in public housing himself to leading housing authorities across the country, Lundy shares the philosophy that has shaped his life’s work: housing should be a stabilizing force—not a permanent destination. He discusses the unintended consequences of well-meaning systems, the importance of self-sufficiency programs, and why meeting people where they are must always be paired with a clear path forward. The conversation explores real-world outcomes—from Family Self-Sufficiency programs and homeownership to large-scale redevelopment, adaptive reuse, and public-private partnerships that preserve affordability for the long term. It’s an honest, grounded look at what it takes to move communities “up and out,” and why leadership, accountability, and belief in people still matter.
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