[nabs-l] ACB VS NFB

Jedi loneblindjedi at samobile.net
Sat Nov 21 17:03:10 UTC 2009


I would agree. It is best to check it out for yourself and come to your 
own conclusions.

There is one thing that I felt worth mentioning. Aziza said that one 
doesn't get far in the NFB when asking about the ACB. I haven't found 
that to e true, and I live in Washington State where our history with 
the ACB was as bloody as that in California. More to the point, I think 
it depends on who you ask. When I asked people in the NfB, they said 
the same thing we're saying: do the research and discover the 
differences and similarities yourself. However, they were more than 
happy to share their opinions based on reesearch and past experience 
and were also willing to help me find the best material I could find on 
the subject.

Respectfully,
Jedi

Original message:
> I'll say that  it's probably best to research things and come up with
> your own conclution.
>  Now that I've said that, I'm going to give you something to think about :).
>  It's been my understanding that the NFB has had a pretty straight
> forward see what the problem is and do what it takes to  change it
> even if it means changing the whole system- point of view.
>   The ACB is said to have  "no philosiphy" in that  they don't have a
> real strong stance on something.
>   They have been viewed as a "come as you are" orginazation.  They
> may take different stances on  some of the big things that the NFB
> might take  (such as audible intersections) but  they basically
> believe in independence and having the ability to live  learn and
> workas anybody else who is not blind as the NFB does.
>  Again, best to kind of check it out for yourself.
>  Best,
>   Darian.

> On 11/20/09, Aziza C <daydreamingncolor at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I agree with Amy. Besides, when you speak of the differences between
>> the two organizations, you don't tend to get very far in the NFB,
>> (Sorry guys, its the truth.) I've vowed to research the two
>> organizations' histories, however issues in my personal and
>> educational life have prevented me from having the time...

>>> From what I understand, and this is not based on any oppinion I have,
>> the difference between the NFB and the ACB is we are more straight
>> forward, we apparently, "destroy," things that have problems in them,
>> then "rebuild them," whereas the ACB works to "fix as they go," by
>> making small adjustments here and there until it is fixed.

>> Like any group of people we disagree on certain topics, like the
>> accessibility of money. But, again this is only what I've heard. I
>> have no oppinion as of now, except for the oppinion that somehow,
>> eventually the two organizations need to reconcile and agree to
>> disagree and the members need to stop picking on each other and
>> avoiding the topic like the pleague. Maybe I'm just making wistful
>> wishes, but time will tell.

>> Thank you.

>> Aziza Cano>> California Association of Blind Students First Vice-President
>> Channel Islands Chapter, Secretary
>> Young Energetic Students Supporting Independence, President
>> www.yessinfb.org

>> On 11/20/09, aphelps at bism.org <aphelps at bism.org> wrote:
>>> Mark, any number of people can give you their opinion about the difference
>>> but you should form your own. Read and compare the presidential annual
>>> reports of the two then form your own opinion.  There is also a document
>>> written by the President of the ACB where he outlines the philosophy of
>>> the
>>> ACB. I suggest you read and then decide for yourself the difference.

>>> Amy
>>> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: "Mark J. Cadigan" <kramc11 at gmail.com>
>>> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:45:43
>>> To: NABS<nabs at acb.org>; National Association of Blind Students mailing
>>> list<nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
>>> Subject: [nabs-l] ACB VS NFB

>>> What are the ideological differences between the NFB and the ACB?



>>> Thanks

>>> Mark

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