[CT-NFB] Thought-Provoking Question of the Day

Nathanael T. Wales ntwales at omsoft.com
Thu Aug 13 23:18:30 UTC 2020


This is excellent advice.  If you can have a possible solution in hand when you approach a supervisor or teacher, it can be more effective.  Like for this absentee voting for the primary on Tuesday, I used the solution of being sent the sort of write-in ballot that is sent to military and overseas voters from Connecticut.  I didn’t just tell my registrar of voters to fix the problem, I had a solution—a temporary and not all that great a one—to propose to him to cast my vote as I wished to.

 

Nathanael

 

 

From: CT-NFB [mailto:ct-nfb-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of carole612 carole612 via CT-NFB
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I’d ask others if they found it to be a difficult issue 

Then I would brainstorm to come up with ideas to solve the problem and then discuss with supervisor or appropriate person.

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On Aug 13, 2020, at 12:02 PM, Brianna Rigsbee via CT-NFB <ct-nfb at nfbnet.org> wrote:

Hello, Federationists!

 

I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the warm summer weather.

 

Every Thursday, the student division has been participating in what we like to call Thought-Provoking Thursdays, where each CTABS board member poses a question of the day to the students on our various social media platforms. We thought that since the students seem to be enjoying this new initiative, why not get the rest of the affiliate involved? We thought it would be a great way to bridge the gap between students and the rest of you guys.

 

So, now that I’m done babbling, here is today’s QOTD.

 

If an accessibility barrier arises in class (or at work), what steps would you take to help solve the issue?

 

I hope you will enjoy this week’s question, and we look forward to coming back atcha with another question next Thursday. Until then, ta for now!

 

Best regards,

Brianna

Brianna Rigsbee

First Vice President | Connecticut Association of Blind Students

http://www.nfbct.org/ct-chapters/connecticut-association-of-blind-students

(203) 751-0199

bri.rigsbee96 at gmail.com

“You can’t fly unless you let yourself fall.”

“You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back."

 

 

 

 

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