[NABS-L] [Time Sensitive] - Last Call for Your Opportunity to Have a Voice in Our Latest Blind Equality Achievement Month Episode of the NABS Now Podcast

Seyoon Choi schoi at nfbmo.org
Thu Oct 12 14:44:27 UTC 2023


NABS!

Today is your last chance to submit your audio for our bonus NABS Now blind equality achievement month episode. Act NOW! Submissions will close promptly at 11:59 PM tonight, and we cannot do this without your help.

Here’s what we’re asking of you to do.

Click on the link below to upload a voice memo of yourself answering one or both of the following: what does blind quality achievement month to you? 2: what does your long white cane symbolize or mean to you as a blind person? The production team will handle the rest, and just like that, your voice may be featured in our upcoming bonus episode this month, which could be found under NABS Now podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts.

Link to the submission form: https://forms.gle/pYpnGfukFdRb4qrt7

Any questions? Please let us know and we’ll be ready to assist.

We look forward to hearing all your wonderful voices. Note that all submissions will close on October 12 at 11:59 PM, so act now and fast if you want your voices heard.

Best,
Seyoon


Seyoon Choi (he/him/his)
Board Member | National Federation of the Blind of Missouri
Chair | Technology Empowerment Committee
Treasurer | Missouri Association of Blind Students
Nfbmo.org <https://www.nfbmo.org/>
Co-Chair | National Association of Blind Students Content Creation Committee
Nabslink.org <https://nabslink.org/>
MSW Candidate | Saint Louis University 2024
schoi at nfbmo.org
(314) 650-8306


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