[Cash-and-caring] My article

Lauren Merryfield lauren at catlines.com
Mon Sep 4 14:27:33 UTC 2017


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I know I have asked this before, but I need reminded. What is the cash and caring group all about? I've been on the list, but forgotten its origins.
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Lauren

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Subject: [Cash-and-caring] My article

 Some people stated that they had difficulties finding my articlee that appeared in "The Kentucky cardinal", so feel free to read it here!

2017 NFB National Convention Perspective The excitement of a National Federation of the Blind annual convention is something that can hardly be described unless you have had the opportunity to experience it for yourself in person.  Although many individuals from around the world may never be able to experience this event in person, the advent of technology allows people from all over the world to participate in the NFB national convention through live streaming.  One individual shares her diary of thoughts as she experienced her first national convention held in Orlando, Florida this summer through the miracle of technology.
A Unique Perspective
by Adrijana Prokopenko
NFB diary
July 10
Excitement is in the air for many people going to convention and lots more that can't go including me. Looking forward to finding out what is in store. Making a list to make sure I have everything at hand while convention is streaming, so I don't have to get out of the room
- looking for things. Water, ice coffee,  snacks, mouthwash, cups, spoon, tissues  and wet wipes  on the shelf, brailler and braille paper for taking notes next to me, the phone near the computer on silent mode, doors closed to prevent outside noise, Skype and Facebook  opened for immediate communication with members that are there at the  spot.
July 11
Some great presentations regarding technology equipment like orCam and braille devices that have been improved over the years. The thought of being able to access information as the sighted with not much hustle is great enough, just hope the price is right for everyone; otherwise, some people may miss out on it again.
July 12
The Job fair seems to have brought some cool things, as someone recommended my Facebook group to people from employment divisions, like lighthouse and different companies. I was even chatting live with someone like that getting contact info of one of them to be able to email her with more!
July 13
Lots of work today, trying to hunt down exactly the names of companies that are out there so people can meet them live and get their job ads and include them into my job group. Also following the progress of convention from the stream and members that are already there posting on the groups and to me privately. Everyone seems to be enjoying convention, including Ciera, the fearful high school girl who thought that the NFB wasn't for her. NFB related messages spread on the groups' big time! It is great they are opening the stream 30 minutes early, so we could feel the atmosphere and hear some informal chat there! As Arianna enjoyed exploring her dad's watch and feeling overjoyed that she will have to announce the National Federation of the Blind name to mark the start of the meeting, I could see how kids could grow into the federation and have fond memories of it. Practice from the performing arts division in front of the veterans and more...recognition for their work from others and probably way more that happened during other events that aren't streamed. Me being the student that I am, I keep learning the NFB lessons as before, so lesson number 3 goes, stick being a federations in the true sense of the word, no matter how close or far you live. And lesson number 4 goes, the NFB site always has surprises, so keep checking and scrolling to find them. Even though advertisements about the Nations Blind Podcast didn't appear anywhere before, I could find it from the audio link and start listening to it to keep up with what is going on!
  Dick Davis had an interview on 1520wbzw, so had to spread the info far and wide beforehand so people can listen in.  Seems like the KNFB Reader is also expanding its features to become even more accurate and the brother of Victor Stream was just born to help those who want to get it with mobility at the same time. Feels very rewarding to be able to do all this work even from afar!
July 14
I'm already getting replies from companies that they are joining my group and supporting the idea, praying this would bring some cool
things for many.   Lots of money talk at convention today, which made
me feel inadequate  for not being able to provide any, but promising I will fix this next  year. If nothing else, I can send a door prize and
surprise someone!   As presidents got reelected and kept sharing their
enthusiasm, others shared experiences on growing up with blindness and lack of opportunities and how they became the way they are to help others, which shows if you really want to do something, you can probably find a way to do it! Hopefully discrimination would be less talked about when it comes to blind parents, students and jobseekers rights, as many of us hope for by what was being said. So many Emails given out at convention were inaccurate.  I'm glad I wrote to them first to test before I spread the info out about the NFB news...line echo testing, radio station interview, job related emails, and address information. So lesson number 5 may be, when people get excited, some addresses can go wrong! Smile. Also glad that I subscribed to the press release email list and presidential reports link. I wish someone had told me about these things way back when I became a member! Don't think any of this was mentioned in the new member pack and I think it would be useful for any new member and anyone else who is truly interested to help the NFB.
July 15
An exciting day today, don't want to miss the banquet or anything else by falling asleep, so dividing my sleep hours so I can stay up and listen.  What a great thing to hear that companies and organizations can work together to achieve things, even if change is slower and things take time, no one said no at convention so far to the president's words, which made me gain whole new respect for conventions like this one because of this. If it was a roundtable in Macedonia, the discussions would have probably gone nowhere and
everyone would have blamed the other for all our problems.   Prizes
and awards going to deserving professionals once more, which  may probably bring many great things for them and the rest they are connected to, to even keep achieving greater things together and stay together in the fight! What can be better than that?
As the banquet gets going and prizes get drawn, it's exciting to hear who gets  recognized for drawing in the largest number of people and raising the  most money, people cheering for certain individuals and their own  state, loud enough to hear even with the sound  trouble! As Dr. Maurer gives little NFB facts and stories from the past and lets people get ready for the main thing, excitement goes greater about what is to follow. As singers start introducing each other and invite everyone to  join in, I can't help but get to sing with them and pull the headset  out of the computer for the whole house to hear, not minding that it  is one AM where I am! As songs go in a faster mood, people get to clap and dance around in their limited space in the crowd. As the video for the students' scholarship and sponsors starts, we are having a chance to learn more about everyone that is involved in the deal, hoping that they will continue to support the organization as greatly in the future. As students recite their little songs especially created for  the occasion and prizes get drawn, I can't help but want to suggest  that it may serve a great purpose if some are given in products and  not money, because this would benefit both the organization and the  people that receive and purchase them from. As amazon gives out a certain amount of money for every product you buy from certain organizations, it may actually benefit the NFB to get their own products from there and get back some of the money in for the organization. As many people are also recognized and skilled for doing different things, from music to crafts and other things, if they have a way to show their products in front of such a large audience, it may be a great pathway for them to be able to keep promoting and getting their products to others that they don't even know much about! That way everyone would feel equal and it wouldn't give an impression that only sponsors and people that put in the big money are greatly promoted at convention and since the organization keeps tracks and cares for all its members, it would be a nice thing to know that people are thought of at all times and their talents and skills are always recognized and appreciated. With the banquet address starting and the room getting quieter, the serious business starts that will hopefully give us the great address for a greater tomorrow.
As science and technology advance and take a great  part in blind peoples' lives if they are able to afford  it, our power  to change things for a better tomorrow for us and our children is even  greater than ever, if we possess all the skills and knowledge to be  able to do this nonvisual. As we stick together and share what we have and can do, it is the only way that will bring us and many others forward. As these years' scholarship students come to shake hands with former and current presidents, Marc Maurer and Mark Riccobono, Kurzweil inventor, Ray Kurzwiel and others, let's hope that they would be the ones that would be the great movers and shakers of the organization in the best way they know how!
About the author: I'm Adrijana Prokopenko and I was born on February
02 1979 in Skopje, Macedonia. I attended primary school at the state school for blind children in my own city, then went to mainstream high school and after that spent a year at the Overbrook school for the blind in 1998and 1999 learning blindness skills.
After that, I did my English teaching degree at Eastern Mediterranean University in North Cyprus from 1999 to 2003. After coming back to my country, I have been doing volunteer work to help the blind and have been the founding member of a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that helps disabled people with assistive technology. I have been working as a teacher of English at the same school I studied since 2007.

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