By: Giselle Rhoden
In “Life After Olmstead,” a group of Louisvillians with disabilities addresses how difficult it can be to receive care amid Medicaid cuts and federal program waitlists.
Giselle Rhoden is an Engagement Reporter/Producer at Louisville Public Media. They cover a wide range of topics related to arts and culture in Louisville and Southern Indiana, including plays and musicals, the film industry, and various forms of visual art. Giselle's work has been featured in notable outlets such as WKMS, NPR, and WBUR.
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Giselle Rhoden's coverage focuses mainly on local news, government and politics in the Louisville area. She seems to be particularly interested in announcements, events, legal policy regulations and press releases related to these topics.
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