Lindsey Flax is the JAccess Training Coordinator at JAccess, an initiative of the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta. She leads training and workshops on accessibility best practices while advocating for the disabled Jewish community to live independent, ordinary lives.
Lindsey has an extensive background in disability advocacy, holding roles at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Full Radius Dance, The Smithsonian Institution, and as a graduate trainee from Georgia State University’s Center for Leadership in Disability Georgia LEND program. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Studio Art from Beacon College, the first accredited college for students with Learning Disabilities. Lindsey serves as a leader in Atlanta’s accessibility sector, dedicated to fostering connected, creative, and accessible communities for people with disabilities to thrive.