We Are North Nashville
What happens when a neighborhood is torn in half? In the 1960s, the state of Tennessee sent an interstate straight through the heart of North Nashville, the city's predominantly Black neighborhood, a thriving, self-contained community with an incredible legacy. Homes were demolished, residential blocks ripped up, streets bulldozed, and hundreds of businesses choked off from their customers — all in the name of progress. June 29 marks 70 years since the passage of the Federal-Aid Highway Act that made this possible. The original route had I-40 going through a majority white neighborhood. That's when the state intervened. North Nashville residents fought against it, but the state won. Those wounds are not fully healed, and in some corners, still not even acknowledged. But the elders of this community who managed to stay despite the devastation and all that followed, are still here and reclaiming their space. An embodiment of the resilience and connectedness that the interstate threatened to eliminate. Hosted by M. Simone Boyd and Andrea Tudhope Produced, mixed and edited by Andrea Tudhope Original music by S-Wrap Additional production by Steve Haruch
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