Lack of affordable housing disproportionately affecting Black and His...

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Even when the Windy City isn’t so windy, it’s not uncommon to find people who have been swept away by Nashville.

“Originally Chicago, Illinois, born and raised,” said Faith L. Walls. “I moved here in 2019, so it’s been a little over four years.”

Walls explained there were many reasons to come to Music City.

“It looked a little bit barren, and I think I had a little more hope moving here that I would be able to get out of public housing sooner, but that definitely has changed since then,” said Walls.

That “change” she is talking about is continuing to happen. However, those in her similar situation feel one thing has remained constant.

“I have two degrees from Howard University, a Bachelors in Psychology, and a Masters in Educational Administration. I have been a school administrator; I have lived abroad in Sweden and done…

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