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As Nashville continues its rapid growth, residents with disabilities say they're being left behind. While new buildings are popping up all around Middle Tennessee, residents who rely on wheelchairs, canes, guide dogs and other mobility aids are still fighting for reliable public transportation and safe sidewalks in their neighborhoods.
In this episode, we hear what it's like to navigate Nashville when you have a disability, and get some perspective from people who are advocating for improved services and infrastructure.
At the top of the show, WPLN News Senior Editor Chas Sisk joins us in studio with an update about State Sen. Robin Smith's resignation and the wire fraud charges the East Tennessee Republican is facing.
Guests:
Chas Sisk, WPLN News senior editor
Metro ADA Coordinator Jerry Hall
James Brown, board member of the National Federation for the Blind, Tennessee - Nashville chapter and member of the Mayor's Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities
Dr. Tonika East, associate director of career services at Kentucky State University
Alexandra Jobe, freshman at Middle Tennessee State University
Steve Norman, instructor at Tennessee Rehabilitation Center in Smyrna
Rhonda Clark, president and CEO of Able & Ready Transportation
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As Nashville continues its rapid growth, residents with disabilities say they're being left behind. While new buildings are popping up all around Middle Tennessee, residents who rely on wheelchairs, canes, guide dogs and other mobility aids are still fighting for reliable public transportation and safe sidewalks in their neighborhoods.
In this episode, we hear what it's like to navigate Nashville when you have a disability, and get some perspective from people who are advocating for improved services and infrastructure.
At the top of the show, WPLN News Senior Editor Chas Sisk joins us in studio with an update about State Sen. Robin Smith's resignation and the wire fraud charges the East Tennessee Republican is facing.
Guests:
Chas Sisk, WPLN News senior editor
Metro ADA Coordinator Jerry Hall
James Brown, board member of the National Federation for the Blind, Tennessee - Nashville chapter and member of the Mayor's Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities
Dr. Tonika East, associate director of career services at Kentucky State University
Alexandra Jobe, freshman at Middle Tennessee State University
Steve Norman, instructor at Tennessee Rehabilitation Center in Smyrna
Rhonda Clark, president and CEO of Able & Ready Transportation

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