[nabs-l] What Has The NABS Board Been Doing

melissa Green lissa1531 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 12 03:18:02 UTC 2013


Joe.
I agree with your rant.
It is right on.
Blessings,
Melissa and Pj
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe" <jsoro620 at gmail.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2013 6:02 PM
Subject: Re: [nabs-l] What Has The NABS Board Been Doing


Here here to Sean and his board for their great work. I think things with
the NABS board have gotten a lot better since Terri's presidency. My only
observation, whether it's good or bad is up to the reader, is the retention
of NABS members after the student division years are over. There are a lot
of people who burn out on the NFB, and after there is no NABS, there's
really no more NFB. Yes, there are local chapters and state affiliates, but
there are also families and professional responsibilities that significantly
reduce the amount of time a person can devote to the cause. I think there is
a place for young professionals in the movement that could be cultivated.
Right now, you either grow up with NABS or you suck it up and deal with the
old-timers of the chapters. No, nothing wrong with the older people. I
learned a lot from them, but reality says most up and coming young
professionals not already familiar with the organization are not going to
join unless they have a reason to make it a priority. Me, I'm honestly still
burned out. Logic says that I should just make the NFB a priority, but there
is also the matter of enjoying the life of equality the organization fights
to obtain. In short, not everyone wants to make the NFB their life. So, does
that mean there is no room for whatever contributions we want to make? I
guess that's up to future leaders at all levels of the organization to
figure out, but times are changing. The relevance of the consumer
organization as we know it will be redefined by the contact and immediacy of
social networking. I'd devote another hundred pages to the subject, but I'm
tired of my own rants. Take this for whatever it's worth.

Joe


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