Nashville has built a national reputation for its hospitality and kindness. But is this accurate for people with disabilities who live and work in the city?
AARP ranked the state 47th on the Transportation Livability Index, indicating poor public transit, walkability, and coordination for people with disabilities. This episode looks at how four Nashvillians get around the city and what can be done to make Nashville a city that is truly inclusive of everyone.
This episode is produced by David Hooper.
Guests
- Robby Barbieri, United Spinal Association Advocate of the Year, Disability Chair for Alcoholics Anonymous
- Darren Jernigan, Tennessee State Representative
- Jeannie Johnson, Immediate Past President, Tennessee Council of the Blind
- Natasha Wilkins, Disability Rights Advocate
Further Reading and Listening
- United Spinal Association: Congratulations To Robby Barbieri, Our Advocate of The Year
- WPLN: Explained: A court ruling against TennCare drops while Medicaid politics shift in the South
- Nashville Scene: Making Nashville More Accessible for Those With Disabilities
- Music City Wheels: Adaptive Golf