[CT-NFB] Today’s Question of the Day
Nathanael T. Wales
ntwales at omsoft.com
Fri Oct 16 02:42:02 UTC 2020
All,
I tend to take for granted now that my being blind is one of many characteristics I have. Including that I am white and male and came from the socioeconomic background that I did… My cane is a tool I am proud to use.
Thank you for these great questions and discussion.
Nathanael
From: CT-NFB [mailto:ct-nfb-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Brianna Rigsbee via CT-NFB
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 12:22 PM
To: ct-nfb at nfbnet.org
Cc: Brianna Rigsbee
Subject: [CT-NFB] Today’s Question of the Day
Hello everyone!
Today is White Cane Safety Day (and Thursday), which means it’s time for a thought provoking question.
What does being blind mean to you? And if you are a cane user, what does your cane mean to you?
I can’t wait to hear your thoughts!
Best,
Bri
Brianna Rigsbee
Executive Editor | The Federationist in Connecticut
editor.fedct at gmail.com
First Vice President | Connecticut Association of Blind Students, A proud division of the National Federation of the Blind of Connecticut
<http://www.nfbct.org/ct-chapters/connecticut-association-of-blind-students> http://www.nfbct.org/ct-chapters/connecticut-association-of-blind-students
bri.rigsbee96 at gmail.com
(203) 751-0199
"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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