[IL-Talk] Chicago Chapter Minutes, May 13, 2023

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The restaurant which held the fundraiser for the American Council of the Blind Metro Chicago chapter was Colvers. Three gift cards were sold at the mini auction.

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From: IL-Talk <il-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Marilyn Green via IL-Talk
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Subject: Re: [IL-Talk] Chicago Chapter Minutes, May 13, 2023

Olivia's last name is spelled Cichowlas and the Blind Service Chicago event that is scheduled for October 7 is titled the Vision Expo.


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On 6/5/23, Deborah Kent Stein via IL-Talk <il-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Thanks for the correction. Keep them coming!
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> Yes, that's right. Sorry I missed that Debbie.
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> Subject: Re: [IL-Talk] Chicago Chapter Minutes, May 13, 2023
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> The section on Senate Bill 282 is not quite right. S 282 is not the 
> omnibus bill. We hope that it would be added to an omnibus bill. Hope 
> this is helpful.
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> Patti Chang
> 2nd Vice President
> National Federation of the Blind of Illinois 
> https://www.nfbofillinois.org
> Pronouns: she, her, hers
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> Subject: [IL-Talk] Chicago Chapter Minutes, May 13, 2023
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> NFBI CHICAGO CHAPTER
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> May 13, 2023
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> Exchequer Pub and Restaurant
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> 226 S. Wabash, Chicago
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> CALL TO ORDER
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> Denise Avant called the meeting to order at 1:02 PM. Present in person 
> were Denise Avant, Debbie Stein, Marilyn Green, Kira O'Bradovitch, 
> Francisco Chang, Marty Kummetz from Blind Services Association, Kyle 
> Chelino, Ken Schad, Eileen Truschke, David Meyer, Pam Gillmore, Gary 
> Jones, Ken Borst, Jemal Powell, first-timer Dave Kumkulka, Steve 
> Hastalis, Mary Grunwald, Ed Birmingham, Michelle Ault, first-timer 
> Alex Gillaspy, Bruce Paul, Glenn Moore, Melissa Fuller, Dan Tevelde, 
> Chris Milsap, Michal Nowicki, and Patti Chang. Jemal Powell asked for 
> thoughts and prayers for his father, who is in the hospital. Kyle 
> Chelino announced that he just started a job with Chick-Fil-A. Steve 
> Hastalis shared that he will have cardiac oblation surgery on Monday. 
> First-timer Olivia xxx arrived later and announced that she just 
> graduated from North Central College in Naperville.
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> Several more people took part in the meeting on Zoom: Alisha Green, 
> Debbie Pittman, Dustin Cather, Robert Hansen, Bob Lee, Ellen Bartelt, 
> Gina Falvo, and Bob Widman.
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> The mic was not working well during  the meeting, and Denise 
> encouraged everyone to use their outdoor voice.
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> PROGRAM
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> Marty Kummetz from Blind Service Chicago talked about their history 
> and program. Blind Services was founded one hundred  years ago by a 
> woman in Hyde Park who was very involved with literacy programs. She 
> began by reading to blind children in her home. By 1930 she and women 
> from her synagogue shifted their focus to secondary and college 
> students and adults. Services revolved around reading and recording 
> for blind people.
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> During the pandemic Blind Service volunteers read to people via Zoom 
> and telephone. There are empowerment groups for adults and students. 
> There  are still recording services to cover materials that are not 
> available elsewhere. There are now special interest groups and clubs, 
> including a popular knitting club. A short selections group involves 
> listening to a short story or passage of literature. The stress 
> management workshop is very popular. Movies with audio description are 
> shown monthly, and there are also tours and excursions. BSA hopes to 
> bring back computer training and to provide equipment for clients to 
> use.
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> Dave Meyer asked how people can access the monthly newsletter and how 
> a person can become a BSA client. The newsletter can be accessed via 
> email, large print, Braille, and via podcast. Services are offered to 
> people in Chicago and northern Illinois after a brief intake.
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> Denise asked whether there will be more evening volunteers now that 
> the pandemic is over. Blind Service is now open until seven on Mondays 
> and Thursdays, and they may extend the time to eight. Reading 
> appointments are always for two hours.
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> On October 7 BSA will host the Vision Connection at the Chicago Hilton 
> and Towers. The Chicago Chapter is looking into getting a table at this event.
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> The phone number for BSA is 312-236-0808. Over the phone you can ask 
> to join the mailing list in your preferred format.
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> STATE REPORT
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> Jernigan Convention Scholarships: NFBI President Marilyn Green 
> announced that we will have four Jernigan Convention Scholarship 
> winners at this year's national convention. There is still time to 
> pre-register for convention and get a hotel room.
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> BELLR Academy: Our Chicago BELL program will be held July 17-28 at the 
> Chicago Lighthouse. Springfield BELL will run July 31 to August 4. 
> Right now we have four children registered for Chicago, two for 
> Springfield, and one for In Home Edition. There is still time for 
> children to register for Chicago and Springfield.
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> NFB and NFBI Scholarships: The state scholarship application deadline 
> is May 31. Interested persons should contact scholarship co-chairs 
> Debbie Stein or Patti Chang. Illinois has a National Scholarship 
> finalist, Ernest Emmanuel Peebles. He is an advocate and actor. He has 
> albinism and wants to be a voice for people with this condition. He is 
> from Georgia and is earning a master's degree at U. of Illinois in 
> Champaign. We hope he will become active with us here in Illinois.
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> State Convention: State Convention will be held October 13 and 14 at 
> the Chicago Marriott-Naperville Hotel. The face-to-face board meeting 
> will take place at the same hotel on August 19. The board meeting is 
> an opportunity for people to get familiar with the hotel and to become 
> informed about the programs we have. All are welcome, and there will 
> be a Zoom link for people who can't be there in person.
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> For state convention our room rate will be $119 per night. Make 
> reservations now for the board meeting and the state convention. The 
> format for state convention will be different this year. We will start 
> at 9 AM on Friday and adjourn after the banquet Saturday night.
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> FEDERAL LEGISLATION
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> Dustin Cather reported that the Access Technology Affordability Act 
> was introduced into the Senate as S 1467 by Sen. Benjamin Cardin, a 
> Democrat from Maryland; Sen. John Boozman, a Republican from Arkansas; 
> Democrat Ron Wyden of Oregon; and Paul Jones, a Republican from 
> Indiana. There is no House equivalent as of yet. We all need to 
> contact our senators and urge them to become cosponsors.
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> The Medical Device Nonvisual Accessibility Act was introduced to the 
> House as HR 1328 by Illinois Rep. Jan Schakowsky. Currently it has 
> forty-eight cosponsors.
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> The Transformation to Competitive and Integrated Employment Act has 
> been introduced into both houses. The Senate bill is S 531, and the 
> House bill is HR 1263. It has fifty cosponsors, but none of them come 
> from Illinois.
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> Denise noted that our congressional representatives will be coming 
> home soon, so now is the time to start reaching out to them. 
> Cosponsors from the previous congressional session have not signed 
> back on, and we need to remind them to do so.
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> Debbie Pittman asked for information about the Joe Orozco case, which 
> regards accessibility in federal jobs. Joe works as an analyst for the FBI.
> The federal government is supposed to make sure its software and 
> platforms are accessible under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. 
> The DC Circuit Court found in Joe's favor, which means the FBI has to 
> make its workplace accessible.
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> NATIONAL REPORT
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> NFB President Mark Riccobono encouraged people to apply for jobs at 
> our national headquarters. The NFB is always looking for talented 
> people to run its programs.
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> Social Media: The Federation is active across many social media platforms.
> We want to reach the general public and also blind people who may not 
> know us. Due to recent developments, Twitter may no longer be an 
> appropriate platform for communicating our message. Twitter has laid 
> off many staff members, including all of its accessibility staff. We 
> are also now asked to pay to have a verified account. We don't want to 
> abandon supporters who use Twitter, but we are starting to build a new community on Mastodon.
> President
> Riccobono invited all of us to launch NFBs social presence on Mastodon 
> and to help shape our community there going forward. Mastodon is not 
> controlled by any particular company. We are launching an account with nfb.social.
> Find
> nationsblind at nfb.social.
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> Guide Dogs: Lately we have heard several news stories about people 
> using guide dogs who have been negatively impacted in a number of 
> situations. One of our members recently was denied a seat on a plane 
> because she was traveling with a guide dog. Several members of the 
> Governmental Affairs Committee and Al Elia of the National Association 
> of Guide Dog Users met with senior officials at the US Department of 
> Transportation. If you have experienced discrimination by the airlines 
> while traveling with a guide dog, contact Al Elia at aelia at nagdu.org. 
> Be sure to file a complaint with the Department of Transportation 
> immediately.
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> Teachers of Tomorrow: We are in the process of recruiting a new cohort 
> for our Teachers of Tomorrow program. Applications for the 2023-24 
> cohort are now open. The program connects current and future teachers 
> of blind students with blind individuals and with the leaders and 
> resources of the NFB. The program is open to people who are studying 
> to become teachers of the blind or who have been teaching for up to 
> five years.
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> National Convention: The room rate at the Marriott is now $125 per night.
> Resolutions are due by June 1. Send them to resolutions at nfb.org. 
> Donald Porterfield will chair the Resolutions Committee this year. 
> Long-time committee chair Sharon Maneki will be a special advisor to the new chair.
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> News of Our Federation Family: Patti Chang says people still can 
> become part of the Dream-makers Circle before convention. There will 
> be a special event for new members during convention this year.
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> Dennis Holter of California, Juanita Bronton of Colorado, Frank 
> Carrillo of Texas, and Woodrow Berry of Virginia are all recent losses 
> from our Federation family. Duran Tucker and DeShawn Dodson of Georgia 
> are newly married.
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> Patti said that Jonathan Mosen created a great podcast about Mastodon 
> on Living Blindfully.
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> NFB NEWSLINE
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> Because we had several new members at the meeting, Dave Meyer 
> introduced NFB NewslineR. Newsline has about 500 US newspapers, papers 
> in Spanish, and several international papers. There are numerous 
> magazines, and there are job listings. The Illinois State Library 
> sponsors Newsline in Illinois. You can apply through the library or by 
> contacting Dave. Newsline is accessible with a standard touch-tone 
> telephone, with a cellphone, on a PC or laptop, and on a digital 
> Talking Book machine. Dave's number is 708-606-7091, and his email is 
> datemeyer at sbcglobal.net. Newsline is a free service to individual 
> subscribers.
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> SECRETARY'S MINUTES
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> Ken Borst moved and Jemal Powell seconded acceptance of the April 1 
> minutes.
> The minutes were approved unanimously.
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> TREASURER'S REPORT
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> Treasurer Kira O'Bradovitch reported that the collection brought in $83.76.
> The treasury is in transition, and past treasurer Steve Hastalis said 
> that the treasury currently has $3259.55.
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> COMMITTEE REPORTS
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> Fundraising: Dave Meyer said the Fundraising Committee is working on a 
> bowling fundraiser for August 5. Details will be forthcoming. A 
> mini-auction was scheduled for today's meeting. We will hold a 
> Read-a-Thon on October 28.
> We will have a fundraiser at Beggar's Pizza on November 15, at 310 
> South Clinton. And of course in December we will host our annual holiday auction.
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> Advocacy Committee: The Advocacy Committee is working to arrange a 
> meeting with the CTA Advisory Commissioner to discuss several concerns 
> about transit. We want to advocate for audible announcements in the 
> stations to give information about trains that are coming in. We also 
> want to encourage better  training of bus drivers to be sure they 
> don't turn down the audible announcements. The committee is also 
> working on in-person voting. Marilyn, Denise, and Kira plan to meet 
> with Max Faber at the Chicago Board of Elections to look at 
> accessibility of the new voting machines and training of poll workers. The next meeting is scheduled for May 24.
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> Denise brought us up to date on accessible ballot return for mail-in 
> ballots. SB 282 is an omnibus election bill that could include 
> accessible ballot return. We don't know whether the omnibus bill will 
> reach the legislature, and we don't know whether our provision will be 
> included. Many of us made calls to let our reps know the importance of 
> this issue. We won't know anything until May 19.
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> AUCTION ITEMS
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> Pam Gillmore brought four restaurant certificates for a mini-auction, 
> and Ed Birmingham served as auctioneer.
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> NEW BUSINESS
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> Debbie Pittman urged people to file a report if their paratransit ride 
> is an hour or more late. Users will get a ticket at the end of the 
> quarter.
> Debbie
> also announced that on May 30 the Harold Washington Library will air 
> an audio-described movie. We got the Talking Book Center re-opened, 
> and we need to use the services it provides.
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> Denise said the Taxi Access program was free during the pandemic, but 
> now it will cost $2 per ride. If you lose your card it will cost $6 to 
> replace it, and it will take three weeks.
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> Steve said that ICB Metro Chicago chapter is having a fundraiser at 
> Calder's at 4939 West Irving Park Road. They support many of our 
> fundraisers, and we should reciprocate when we can.
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> Steve noted that we recently lost a former chapter member, Dale 
> Waltof. His passing was mentioned in the April Presidential Release.
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> ADJOURNMENT
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> Marilyn moved and Denise seconded adjourning the meeting. The meeting 
> adjourned at 3:07 PM.
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> Respectfully submitted,
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> Debbie Stein, Secretary
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