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Will they afford housing and who will get these jobs? Will Oracle rely on their own people or will locals be considered? Had they did it together with the community in making this deal, you wouldn't have to convince us. We'd already be on board because we've been a part of making it," Kelly said. The Equity Alliance and Stand Up Nashville question why the city continues to "make deals behind closed doors" without community input. They say city leaders fail to see the real impacts these massive deals have on neighbors, on housing and gentrification, on traffic and infrastructure, and on jobs and economic mobility for the people who already call Nashville home.

The Industrial Development Board, a citizen-run Metro board, is expected to vote on the deal Tuesday. Board member Tequila Johnson says she plans on calling a motion to delay the vote and offer more time to get answers to the community's questions. Not just inclusive in the way that we look, but inclusive in the way that we do business. We have not done business in a way that protects our city and our city's residents.

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These individuals would be eligible for other sentences, including life without parole. A partnership of 29 mental health advocacy organizations across Tennessee ensuring mental health and alcohol and drug treatment and support services are accessible to all individuals, regardless of age, and maintained at a funding level that assures quality care to those in need.

Tennessee Parity Project. The Tennessee Parity Project is a coalition of behavioral health advocates, providers, and those with lived experience working statewide for fairness and equity in mental health and substance abuse services. Launched in by NAMI TN with support from The Healing Trust , the Project is dedicated to educating peers and providers to exercise our parity rights and to strengthening parity enforcement in Tennessee.

NAMI does not sell, rent or exchange email addresses to anyone for any reason. Join Our Advocacy Network. NAMI Tennessee is a statewide membership-based organization that advocates for improvements to mental health policy and to the systems of care for those affected by mental illness. We provide grassroots leaders with the tools, resources and skills necessary to take action to address mental health in our communities. Our advocacy efforts have led to many victories in recent years, including: Securing better funding for pre-arrest diversion services Protecting and expanding access to mental health treatments and services.

Achieving mental health parity that ensures mental illness is treated equally to physical illness in TennCare and private insurance plans. For more information contact the NAMI Tennessee office or join our advocacy network Contact your local affiliate about volunteering. Local affiliate advocacy representatives can connect you to local and state advocacy activities.

Join our Advocacy Network. Contact us to learn how to participate in or host a hands-on advocacy training program that helps people living with mental illness, friends and family transform their passion and lived experience into skillful grassroots advocacy.

Collaborative Partners NAMI Tennessee works with other state and national organizations to further mutual objectives in legislative action and public education.



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