[nabs-l] No Braille? No Literacy!

Joshua Hendrickson louvins at gmail.com
Sat Apr 25 18:53:32 UTC 2015


Hi to Mabelin and all.  I agree with you.  I've gotten some of my
social security documents in braille.  They are pretty boring to read,
but I was informed when the money went up in price each month.
Getting braille documents would come in handy especially when it comes
to bills and bank statements.  I'd suggest that in todays age of
technology, if you can't get it in braille, try to get documents
online.  But, then there could be security risks involved if your
computer gets hacked.  If you got documents in braille, noone could
read them but you.

On 4/25/15, Mabelin Ramirez via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> I honestly think that braille should be put on all documents that we blind
> folk receive. Because think about this for a minute, we won't always have
> sighted peers around us.
> We can't always depend on sighted folks all the time to read things to us.
> Plus the scanning apps we sometimes use aren't very accurate when it comes
> to printed material. This should also apply in schools as well.
> I'm just voicing my opinion on this.
> If anyone disagrees that is fine.
> All of us have our own opinions.
> This is just my thought on the matter.
> Take care all,
> Mabelin
>
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