Hi Y'all
After two days
of cold, wet and windburn faces, Wednesday gave us a break. With clear skies and a high of about 50, wednesday with adapt was
looking pretty comfortable.
Wednesday,
instead of marching to our destination we were loading onto buses and
transporting. With 400+ people and
nearly half in wheelchairs, moving this group is no small accomplishment. We got no help from local paratransit - I'm
sure you're all surprised.
So we were left to our own
devices. Several ADAPT chapters had
large accessible vehicles and many people had their own vans.
Despite one bus
that had space for 20 wheelchairs and two more
buses for about 10, it still took three runs of ALL of the vehicles to
get to where we were going. It was
amazing to watch.
We took our
group and unloaded in the parking lot of Tenn Care, the state's Medicaid
program. Through Tenn Care, Governor
Bredesen has cut 300,000 people off Medicaid and has forced people into
institutions.
Our group lined
up and circled around the perimeter of the sidewalk. A group of Tennessee ADAPTers approached the front door to
deliver a letter on behalf of the
people in institutions who have asked to get out.
The media had
been following us all morning so there were all over the group that approached
the front door. ADAPT then burst into a
chant of "6,700 want to get out".
According to the most recent CMS data, 6700 people in nursing homes have
said they want out (NY's number is nearly 20,000).
We then rolled
our group onward to do a second action.
About 1/2 away from Tenn Care is the local office of HUD - housing and
urban development. We crowded onto the
front patio/ sidewalk, chanting "affordable, accessible, integrated housing". The director of the office came down to talk with our group. We used this action as an opportunity to
launch a nationwide campaign targeting Alfonso Jackson, the head of HUD.
After our time
at HUD we made our way back to the hotel, still followed by the media. The great part of the day's media coverage
was that the press really started to get it!
Chris