Lachi: A Champion of Disability Pride and Accessibility in Music Talks Exclusively with Radio ReddRoxx
Lachi, a globally touring recording artist, is using her platform to amplify identity pride and Disability Culture. As a
Lachi, a globally touring recording artist, is using her platform to amplify identity pride and Disability Culture. As a visually impaired individual, Lachi has pushed accessibility to the forefront of her career. She’s made powerful statements at major events, including walking the red carpet at the 64th and 65th GRAMMYs with a glammed mobility cane, showcasing her commitment to disability visibility.
Lachi’s influence extends beyond music. She has hosted a PBS American Masters segment spotlighting disabled rebels and has engaged in high-profile discussions with the White House and the United Nations about disability advocacy. Her work hasn’t gone unnoticed—Billboard hailed her as a “new champion in advocacy,” and her story has been featured in prestigious outlets like The New York Times, Forbes, The Los Angeles Times, Essence, The Hollywood Reporter, Vogue, Variety, and more.
Through her art and advocacy, Lachi continues to inspire others to embrace their identities. As she forges ahead in both music and activism, she’s creating a more inclusive world where Disability Culture thrives, and identity pride shines.
Our host Radio ReddRoxx sat down with Lachi to discuss all her accomplishments and her being a champion for the disabled community