[Akron-Talk] Fwd: [Ohio-Talk] Ohio Affiliate Meeting and reminders

Dave Bertsch dwbertsch at gmail.com
Tue May 25 23:03:58 UTC 2021


National Federation of the Blind of Ohio

Ohio Affiliate Meeting

May 26, 2021

7:00 PM EDT.

The Purpose of the NFB:

The purpose of the National Federation of the Blind is two-fold—to help
blind persons achieve self-confidence and self-respect and to act as a
vehicle for collective self-expression by the blind. By providing public
education about blindness, information and referral services, scholarships,
literature and publications about blindness, aids and appliances and other
adaptive equipment for the blind, advocacy services and protection of civil
rights, development and evaluation of technology, and support for blind
persons and their families, members of the NFB strive to educate the public
that the blind are normal individuals who can compete on terms of equality.





Join Zoom meeting:

 <https://zoom.us/j/4081850851> https://zoom.us/j/4081850851



Meeting ID: 408 185 0851



One tap mobile +1-646-876-9923, 4081850851# US



Call: 669 900 6833

Id: 4081850851



AGENDA:



1.      Welcom, Vice President Turner
2.      Inperson Meetings, Safety and Vaccinations: President Payne,  vice
president Turner and other leader’s input.
3.      All about the national convention and everything that you should
know: Vice president Turner,  President Payne along with input from other
leaders.
4.      Technology team: Eric Duffy, Coordinator
5.      Scholarship committee update: Jordy D. Stringer, chair
6.      Newsline: Todd Elzey, Coordinator
7.      Committee and Division Reports
8.      Other Announcements





Ajern



Critical Actions:

Register for the 2021 National Convention Before May 31:

The National Federation of the Blind National Convention is July 6 through
July 10, 2021, from anywhere and everywhere. A member toolkit was sent via
email last week to encourage members to promote registration—please share
registration promotions in your local area. Early registration, by May 31,
provides voting eligibility for members, enters registrants’ names for door
prizes during convention, and enables registrants to receive pre-convention
emails. Additionally, the registration process provides the opportunity to
make access support requests. We are committed to making our meetings a
safe, welcoming, and inclusive space for everyone. Register now at  <
https://nfb.org/registration> https://nfb.org/registration.





News:

Plan to Attend the June Presidential Release—Captioning and Spanish
Available:

The next Presidential Release of the National Federation of the Blind will
be delivered on Tuesday, June 1, at 8:00 p.m. eastern. After the remarks
there will be an opportunity for questions. Submit questions in advance to
<mailto:cdanielsen at nfb.org> cdanielsen at nfb.org and put PR506 in the subject
line, or call 410-659-9314, extension 2473. Closed captions and Spanish
interpretation will be available. Mark your calendars! The link to join is
<https://zoom.us/j/91778192252> https://zoom.us/j/91778192252 and other
Zoom details will be available soon.



Door Prizes:

Miley Cowes from Eureka, Montana…do you remember how it felt when your name
was called for a national convention door prize? Or do you hope to hear
your name announced at this year’s convention? It’s exciting to hear your
name announced for everyone to know you are attending the convention and
then to be the winner of a coveted door prize. We are continuing the
long-standing fun tradition of door prizes at the 2021 NFB National
Convention. Please help us share the excitement of winners’ names being
announced and attendees anticipating their coveted prize.

We are accepting door prizes for the 2021 NFB National Convention. We
request cash donations so that we can distribute gift cards and gift
certificates as prizes. Cash donations make it easier to create prize
groups and to distribute prizes from one location. Please make your checks
payable to National Federation of the Blind and write Door Prizes in the
memo. Mail the check to National Federation of the Blind, 200 East Wells
Street, Baltimore, MD 21230, Attention: Fiscal Services - DP. By addressing
the check this way, we will easily identify it as a door prize and process
it accordingly. You should also send an email to  <mailto:prize at nfb.org>
prize at nfb.org to let us know you are sending a contribution for the door
prizes and the full name of the organization that the contribution is from.
We want to make sure we recognize your organization in our thank-you list.
You can contact Bridgid Burke ( <mailto:bburke at nfb.org> bburke at nfb.org or
extension 2271) or Belinda Hooks ( <mailto:bhooks at nfb.org> bhooks at nfb.org
or extension 2508) with any questions. We discourage everyone from making
door prize donations through the nfb.org/donate page; however, if a door
prize donation is received through this page, we will reduce the donation
by 3 percent to help us offset the credit card transaction fees. We are
looking forward to another informative, fun, and prize-filled convention.



PAC Prizes:

Every year the Pre-Authorized Contribution program holds various contests
during the national convention that NFB affiliates and individual members
contribute to the prizes. We are again asking NFB affiliates and national
divisions to support our fun PAC contests by contributing cash donations to
the contest prizes. Please make checks payable to National Federation of
the Blind, 200 East Wells Street, Baltimore, MD 21230, Attention: Fiscal
Services - PAC. You should also send an email to  <mailto:PAC at nfb.org>
PAC at nfb.org to let us know you are sending a contribution for the contest
prizes and the full name of the organization that the contribution is from.
We want to make sure we recognize your organization in our thank-you list.
You can contact Scott LaBarre ( <mailto:slabarre at nfb.org> slabarre at nfb.org)
or Bridgid Burke ( <mailto:bburke at nfb.org> bburke at nfb.org or extension
2271) if you have any questions. We are looking forward to another
fun-PACked convention!



Amendment to the Endless Frontier Act from Senator John Thune:

Update: Last week we told you about the Endless Frontier Act in the Senate
and how Senator John Thune of South Dakota introduced an amendment that
contained two important provisions to ensure that people with disabilities
would be included in the design and utilization of highly automated
vehicles. The first would create an exemption classification for
manufacturers who “provide transportation access for individuals with
disabilities (as defined in section 3 of the Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12102)), including non-visual access for individuals
who are blind or visually impaired,” as long as the vehicle was
equivalently safe to a non-exempt vehicle. The second would prohibit a
state from issuing a “motor vehicle operator’s license for the operation or
use of a highly automated vehicle in a manner that discriminates on the
basis of disability.” For a more detailed summary of these provisions,
please read the recent  <
https://nfb.org/programs-services/advocacy/policy-statements/letter-chair-cantwell-thune-amendment-endless-frontier-act>
letter to Senators Cantwell and Wicker that I wrote in support of the
amendment. The Endless Frontier Act is still being debated in the Senate
this week, so you still have a chance to make an important impact through
your calls and emails. Please contact your senators and ask them to support
Senator Thune’s automated vehicles amendment.



We Reached Our Goal! Thank You for Your Support:

We did it! Thanks to everyone who contributed last week, we reached our
goal of $25,000. Because of the generosity of Deque Systems and an
anonymous donor, that amount will be doubled in honor of Global
Accessibility Awareness Day. That means that every dollar you gave will go
twice as far in advocacy, education, and helping blind people live the
lives we want. Thank you!



Recent Blog: “Lack of Awareness Makes Accessibility Inaccessible”:

Many people have their lives needlessly disrupted due to the lack of
knowledge of the tools that would make it possible for them to maintain
their quality of life despite the onset of blindness. We must promote
awareness of the availability and need for accessibility. Read Anil Lewis’s
story in our recent  <
https://nfb.org/blog/lack-awareness-makes-accessibility-inaccessible> Voice
of the Nation’s Blind Blog.



Career Opportunities at the National Federation of the Blind:

The National Federation of the Blind is seeking flexible, hard-working
individuals who will work with us to ensure independence and equality for
all blind Americans. Currently we have several opportunities to include:
Braille proofing and production specialist, program assistant NFB
Independence Market, operations specialist for NFB-NEWSLINE, outreach
program coordinator. Learn more about  <
https://nfb.org/about-us/career-opportunities> our career opportunities.



Dates to Keep in Mind:

(all times eastern)

*       June 1: Presidential Release LIVE, 8:00 p.m.
*       June 9: App Development Seminar,  <http://www.nfb.org/cena>
www.nfb.org/cena
*       June 29: Rookie Roundup, 8:30 p.m.
*       July 6-10: NFB National Convention, anywhere and everywhere







Richard Payne,  President

National Federation of the Blind of Ohio

937/829/3368

 <mailto:Rchpay7 at gmail.com> Rchpay7 at gmail.com

The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
blindness is not what holds you back.





Executive Board,

Richard Payne, Affiliate President

Suzanne Turner, Vice President

Eric Duffy, Secretary

Todd Elzey, Treasurer



Marianne Denning, Board Member

Cheryl Fields, Board Member

Annette Lutz, Board Member

Carolyn Peters, Board Member

Barbara Pierce, Board Member

Kinshuk Tella, Board Member

William Turner, Board Member



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Dave Bertsch
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